PoemsMacmillan, 1879 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... golden cars , Where earthly voice climbs never , wing their flight , And in wild hunt , through mazy tracts of stars , Sweep in the sounding stillness of the night ? Or in deaf ease , on thrones of dazzling sheen , Drinking deep ...
... golden cars , Where earthly voice climbs never , wing their flight , And in wild hunt , through mazy tracts of stars , Sweep in the sounding stillness of the night ? Or in deaf ease , on thrones of dazzling sheen , Drinking deep ...
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... golden goblets foam'd with wine ; While the deep - burnish'd foliage overhead Splinter'd the silver arrows of the moon . It may be that sometimes his wondering soul From the loud joyful laughter of his lips Might shrink half startled ...
... golden goblets foam'd with wine ; While the deep - burnish'd foliage overhead Splinter'd the silver arrows of the moon . It may be that sometimes his wondering soul From the loud joyful laughter of his lips Might shrink half startled ...
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... d with dew ; And immortal forms , to meet you , Down the statued alleys came , And through golden horns , to greet you , Blew such music as a God may frame . Yes , I muse ! And if the dawning Into 28 THE NEW SIRENS .
... d with dew ; And immortal forms , to meet you , Down the statued alleys came , And through golden horns , to greet you , Blew such music as a God may frame . Yes , I muse ! And if the dawning Into 28 THE NEW SIRENS .
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... golden platter soak'd with wine , And said : O Ruksh ! bear Rustum well ! —but I Have never known my grandsire's furrow'd face , Nor seen his lofty house in Seistan , G - Nor slaked my thirst at the clear Helmund stream ; SOHRAB AND ...
... golden platter soak'd with wine , And said : O Ruksh ! bear Rustum well ! —but I Have never known my grandsire's furrow'd face , Nor seen his lofty house in Seistan , G - Nor slaked my thirst at the clear Helmund stream ; SOHRAB AND ...
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... golden mace - bearers aside , And fell at the King's feet , and cried : ' Justice , O King , and on myself ! On this great sinner , who did break The law , and by the law must die ! Vengeance , O King ! ' But the King spake : ' What ...
... golden mace - bearers aside , And fell at the King's feet , and cried : ' Justice , O King , and on myself ! On this great sinner , who did break The law , and by the law must die ! Vengeance , O King ! ' But the King spake : ' What ...
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Æsir Afrasiab ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH Asgard Balder Behold breast breath Breidablik bright brow Callicles calm cheek Church clear cold cries dark dead death deep divine dost doth dream earth Empedocles eyes fame father Fausta Fcap feel fields flowers FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE gaze gloom Gods gone grass grave green grey grief hair hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hela Hela's Hermod hills Hoder hour Iacchus Iseult King knew light live lonely look'd morn never Niflheim night o'er Obermann Odin once Oxus pain pale pass'd Pausanias POEMS rest round Rustum sand sate Seistan shining sleep Sleipner smile Sohrab soul spake spirit spring stand stars stood stream strife sweet Tartar tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought to-day Tristram voice wandering waves weep wind wood youth
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Стр. 297 - Thou -waitest for the spark from heaven! and we, Light half-believers of our casual creeds, Who never deeply felt, nor clearly will'd...
Стр. 2 - Shakespeare OTHERS abide our question. Thou art free. We ask and ask — Thou smilest and art still, Out-topping knowledge. For the loftiest hill, Who to the stars uncrowns his majesty, Planting his steadfast footsteps in the sea, Making the heaven of heavens his dwelling-place, Spares but the cloudy border of his base To the...
Стр. 212 - But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, Retreating, to the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world.
Стр. 309 - He too upon a wintry clime Had fallen — on this iron time Of doubts, disputes, distractions, fears. He found us when the age had bound Our souls in its benumbing round ; He spoke, and loosed our heart in tears. He laid us as we lay at birth On the cool flowery lap of earth...
Стр. 173 - And will not, then, the immortal armies scorn The world's poor, routed leavings ? or will they, Who fail'd under the heat of this life's day, Support the fervours of the heavenly morn ? No, no ! the energy of life may be Kept on after the grave, but not begun ; And he who flagg'd not in the earthly strife, From strength to strength advancing — only he, His soul well-knit, and all his battles won, Mounts, and that hardly, to eternal life.
Стр. 276 - Unaffrighted by the silence round them, Undistracted by the sights they see, These demand not that the things without them Yield them love, amusement, sympathy.
Стр. 303 - I know the wood which hides the daffodil, I know the Fyfield tree, I know what white, what purple fritillaries The grassy harvest of the river-fields, Above by Ensham, down by Sandford, yields, And what sedged brooks are Thames's tributaries ; I know these slopes; who knows them if not I?
Стр. 340 - Ye slumber in your silent grave! — The world, which for an idle day Grace to your mood of sadness gave, Long since hath flung her weeds away.
Стр. 291 - And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use — Here will I sit and wait, While to my ear from uplands far away The bleating of the folded flocks is borne, With distant cries of reapers in the corn — All the live murmur of a summer's day.
Стр. 293 - mid their drink and clatter, he would fly. And I myself seem half to know thy looks, And put the shepherds, wanderer! on thy trace...