Yet wherefore? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep Like his, a mute and uncomplaining sleep; For he is gone where all things wise and fair Descend. Oh, dream not that the amorous Deep Will yet restore him to the... The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Pągina 67per Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1904Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1871 - 636 pągines
...gave Shelley the germ of his lines in the "Adonais:" — " For thou art gone where all things good and fair Descend : oh ! dream not that the amorous...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair." Or the exquisite picture comprehended in a single line — & Ku0eptia KCVOI o' ava ^iii^ior' Epwref.... | |
 | 1871 - 636 pągines
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 | John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 550 pągines
...! 20 Yet wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like his, a mute and uncomplaining sleep; For he is...Descend : — oh, dream not that the amorous Deep 25 IV. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died, Who was the Sire of... | |
 | Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pągines
...weep ! Yet, wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like his, a mute and uncomplaining sleep ; For he...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died, Who was the sire of an immortal... | |
 | Casket - 1873 - 914 pągines
...— Y«-t wherefore? Quench within their burning be» t Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, nk of a Danish admiral, high in the confidence of the monarch. THE BATTLE wiee and fair Descend Oh ! dream not that the amorous deep Will yet restore him to the vital air; Death... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 646 pągines
...wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep Like l,is, a mute and uncomplaining sleep; For he is gone, where...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 574 pągines
...weep ! Yet wherefore ! Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like his, a mute and uncomplaining sleep ; For he...Deep Will yet restore him to the vital air ; Death Iveds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. IV. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Liunent... | |
 | Francis St. John Thackeray - 1874 - 466 pągines
...Shelley's words, in his Elegy on Keats, may be compared : — " For he is gone, where all things wi;<e and fair descend : oh, dream not that the amorous...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair." The Lavacrum Palladis was translated, literally and 317. in parts with spirit, but on the whole harshly,... | |
 | 1876 - 564 pągines
...weep ! Yet wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, For he is gone, where all things wise and fair Descend...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1876 - 474 pągines
...RECORD THAT PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY LIVED AND WORKED IN THIS HOUSE AND WAS HERE VISITED BY LORD BYRON HE IS GONE WHERE ALL THINGS WISE AND FAIR DESCEND....THE VITAL AIR, DEATH FEEDS ON HIS MUTE VOICE, AND LAUUHS AT OUn DESPAIR. ADONAIS. It should be noted that the reference to Byron is necessarily apocryphal,... | |
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