In which suns perished; others more sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinct in their refulgent prime; And some yet live, treading the thorny road Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Pāgina 68per Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1904Visualitzaciķ completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pāgines
...sons of light. V. Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Not all to that bright station dared to climb; and evils should, cœteris paribus, be preferred :...luxuries of the mass of society, but for the egotism hale, to Fame's serene abode. VI. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perish'd, The nursling of... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pāgines
...sons of light. Most musical of mourners, weep anew ! Not all to that bright station dared to climb ; And happier they their happiness who knew. Whose tapers...leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now the youngest, dearest one, has perished, The nursling of thy widowhood, who grew, Like a pale... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pāgines
...sons of light. Most musical of mourners, weep anew I Not all to that bright station dared to climb ; And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...or God, Have sunk extinct in their refulgent prime j And some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pāgines
...of light. V. Most musical of mourners, weep anew ! Not all to that bright station dared to climb ; And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...yet burn through that night of time In which suns perish'd ; others more sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinct in their... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pāgines
...sons of light. Most musieal of mourners, weep anew ! Not all to that bright station dared to climb : And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinet in their refulgent prime ; And some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pāgines
...sons of light. Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Not all to that bright station dared to climb : And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's ecrcne abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perished, The nursling of thy widowhood, who... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 404 pāgines
...among the sons of lightmusieal of mourners, weep anew 1 Not all to that bright station dared to elimb : And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers yet burn through that night of time In whieh suns perished ; others more sublime, Struek by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinet... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pāgines
...of light Most musical of mourners, weep anew I Not all to that bright station dared to climb : A ml happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sank, extinct in their refulgent prime ; And some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pāgines
...their happiness who knew, Whose tapers yet burn through that night of time In which suns perish'd ; others more sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of...sunk, extinct in their refulgent prime ; And some yot live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. VI.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 408 pāgines
...of light. f. Most musical of mourners, weep anew Ī Not all to that bright station dared to climb : And happier they their happiness who knew, Whose tapers...leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest ове, bas pended, The nursling of thy widowhood, pvho grew. Like a... | |
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