| Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis - American poetry - 1844 - 276 pages
...to the memory of LEL under that title. He has outsoared the shadow of the night, Envy, and calumoy, and hate, and pain, And that unrest which men miscall...secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold ADO if AH. i. <» THOU wert not made for happiness on earth, Thy spirit nature had too finely strung... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - English poetry - 1846 - 350 pages
...Back to the burning fountain whence it came, A portion of the Eternal. , * * » * * * He has outsoar'd the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...head grown gray in vain ; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn. ****** The inheritors of unfulfilled... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - Fore-edge painting - 1847 - 578 pages
...consume us day by day, And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay. XL. He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown grey in vain ; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashec load an uulamented... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay. XL. He has outsonr'd the shadow of our night; Knvy and calumny, and hate and pain, And that unrest which...contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now«can never moum A heart grown cold, a head grown gray in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has... | |
| 1847 - 1230 pages
...and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture notugniu. From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is...head grown gray in vain ; Nor when the spirit's self has ceased to burn. With sparklcsa ashes load an unlamonted urn." Throughout the whole of " Lycidas"... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 pages
...ability, and rather affecting from their moral than intellectual bearing. But now " He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again ; I From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...consume us day by day, And colJ hopes swarm like worms within our living clay. XL. He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown, gray in vain; Xor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparklesa ashes load an unlamented urn. XLI. He... | |
| Sarah Carter Edgarton Mayo - American literature - 1849 - 334 pages
...that so highly endowed him, perchance to a world that can recognize its Saviour. ' He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...delight, Can touch him not and torture not again.' Yes, we may be assured that not one of all the great Creator has called away from earth, has passed... | |
| Henrietta Dumont - Flower language - 1852 - 330 pages
...thought the voice of wrath a sacred call, To pay the injuries of some on all. Common He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny, and hate...head grown gray in vain ; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn. Shelley. They too, who mid the scornful... | |
| Jane Margaret Hooper - 1854 - 336 pages
...and pain, And that unrest which men miscal delight, Can touch him not and torture not again ; Prom the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure,...now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown grey in vain ; Nor when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented... | |
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