And what am I that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts? Dietsche warande en Belfort - Sayfa 5421906Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1820 - 774 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| 1820 - 784 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thyreturn with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| 1820 - 562 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. Ana what am I that I should linger here, With voice far...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| 1820 - 558 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers 290 In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sayfa
...Hrichr in the lustre of their own fond joy. Ami \v!i;ii am I, that I should linger here, With voice fur sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven, Thnl echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1836 - 964 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright with the lustre of their own fond joy ! And what am I, that I should linger here, With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers To the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1836 - 270 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright with the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I, that I should linger here, With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers To the deaf air, to the blind earth and heaven That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyei Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I, that I should linger here. With voice...than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven, That echoes not my thoughts... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 410 sayfa
...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of then- own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, i 122 ALASTOR ; OR, Spirit more vast than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing... | |
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