| 1800 - 574 sayfa
...anguish will be wearied down, I know $ What pang is permanent with man i From th' highest, t As frem the vilest thing of every day He learns to wean himself...him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vanish'd from my life. For O! he stood beside me, like my youth, Transform'd for me the real to... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 sayfa
...to offer : " That anguish will be wearied down, I know. What pang is permanent with man ? From th' highest, As from the vilest thing of every day, He...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." It is a consolation, which, offered in this naked and offensive form, we instinctively reject. Our... | |
| Levi Frisbie - 1823 - 310 sayfa
...consolation to offer: " That anguish will be wearied down, I know. What pang is permanent with man ? From th' highest, As from the vilest thing of every day. He...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." It is a consolation, which, offered in this naked and offensive form, we instinctively reject. Our... | |
| Levi Frisbie - 1823 - 310 sayfa
...to offer : " That anguish will be wearied down, I know. What pang is permanent with man ? From th' highest. As from the vilest thing of every day, He...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." It is a consolation, which, offered in this naked and offensive form, we instinctively reject. Our... | |
| 1823 - 772 sayfa
...from thee. II'»/. This anguish will be wearied down, I know ; What pang is permanent with man ? From As from the vilest thing of every day, He learns to wean himself; for the strong the highest, hours Conquer him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him ;—the bloom is vanish'd from my... | |
| 1827 - 618 sayfa
...Coleridge follows the example of Schiller himself. As from the vilest thing of every day . He weans himself : for the strong hours Conquer him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vanished from my life, For О ! he stood beside me like my youth, Transform'd forme the real to... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 sayfa
...das weiss ich, Dennwas verschmerzte nicht der Menseli!" LITERALLY. What pang is permanent with man ? From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every...him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vanished from my life. For O! he stood beside me, like my youth, Transformed for me the real to... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 sayfa
...What pang is permanent with man ? From the highest, As from the \ilest thing of e\ery day He leiirns to wean himself : for the strong hours Conquer him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The blooui is vanish'd from my life. For 0! he stood beside me, like my youth, Transform'd for me the real... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sayfa
...thee. WALLENSTEIN. This anguish will be wearied down,* I know ; What pang is permanent with man Î From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every...him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vonish'cf from my life. For O! ho stood beside me, like my ynulh, Transfurm'd for me the real tu... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1832 - 632 sayfa
...from thee. wallenstein. This anguish will be wearied down,* I know ; What pang is permanent with man? From the highest. As from the vilest thing of every...him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vaniRh'd from my life. For О ! he stood beside me, like my youth, Transform'd for me the real to... | |
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