Saturn, look up ! — though wherefore, poor old King ? I have no comfort for thee, no not one : I cannot say, 'O wherefore sleepest thou?' For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a God; And ocean too, with all... Collected Essays, Papers, Etc - עמוד 112מאת Robert Bridgesתצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - מידע על ספר זה
| 1843 - 750 דפים
...words she spake In solemn tenour and deep organ tone : Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents ; O how frail To...I have no comfort for thee, no not one : I cannot gay, " O wherefore sleepest thou ? " For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth Knows thee not,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 דפים
...introduces Thea consoling Saturn, says that she spoke Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents; O how frail To that large utterance of the early Gods! This grand confession- of want of grandeur is all that he could do for them. Milton could do no more.... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 דפים
...level of his ear Leaning with parted lips, some words she spake In solemn tenour and deep organ tone. " I have no comfort for thee, no not one : I cannot...the earth Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a God ; And ocean too, with all its solemn noise, Has from thy sceptre pass'd ; and all the air Is emptied... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 דפים
...deep organ-lone : Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongu Would come in these like accents ; 0 how frail To that large utterance of the early Gods...wherefore, poor old King* I have no comfort for thee, no nol one : I cannot say. • О wherefore sleepeet thou ? For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 דפים
...like accents ; O how fraU To that large utterance of the early Gods ! " Saturn, look up !— rthough wherefore, poor old King ? I have no comfort for thee,...the earth Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a God ; And ocean too, with all its solemn noise, Has from thy sceptre pass'd ; and all the air Is emptied... | |
| 1843 - 744 דפים
...organ tone : Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents ; О how frail To that large utterance of the early Gods...have no comfort for thee, no not one : I cannot say, " О wherefore steepest thou ? " For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth Knows thee not, thus... | |
| 1843 - 744 דפים
...words she spake Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue In solemn tenour and deep organ tone : Would come in these like accents; O how frail To that...large utterance of the early Gods ! ' Saturn, look up!—though wherefore, poor old King? I have no comfort for thee, no not one : For heaven is parted... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 דפים
...organ tone ; Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents — О ! ir is dead, Or proves to thee and love cannot say, " О wherefore sleepest thou ! " For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth Knows thee... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 דפים
...organ tone ; Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents — 0 ! lose his head : Justice docs loudly for him call,...shall have his meed : Speak, Mr Canynge I what thing t I cannot say, " 0 wherefore sleepest thou ! " For heaven is parted from thee, and the earth Knows... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 דפים
...words she spake In solemn tenor and deep organ tone : Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents ; O how frail To...the earth Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a God ; BOOK i.] HYPERION. 47 And ocean too, with all its solemn noise, Has from thy sceptre pass'd ; and... | |
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