| Charles Cavendish F. Greville - 1885 - 536 sayfa
...would repeat with a sad memory of the past, and sense of the present : So much I feel my general spirit droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In...herself, My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Taking him altogether, he was a very remarkable man in his... | |
| Arthur Sidgwick, Francis David Morice - 1885 - 272 sayfa
.... thoughts, KapSla, кеар, <j>pfy. phrase : ' turn to light, ' '¿. orbs, 'eyes.' 'see the sun.' my hopes all flat, nature within me seems in all her...herself ; my race of glory run, and race of shame, and I shall shortly be with them that rest. MAN. Believe not these suggestions, which proceed 10 from anguish... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1885 - 308 sayfa
...which Samson Agonistes laments his fallen state: "So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes nil flat, Nature within me seems In all her functions...herself, My race of glory run and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest." Shortly after this he was with them that rest; and then those... | |
| 1887 - 732 sayfa
...sorrow on account of his blindness, and sung the solemn words, fitted also to the case of Harrington : My hopes all flat, Nature within me seems In all her...herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Harrington died September u, 1677, having lived a little more... | |
| 1891 - 488 sayfa
...in his chair he would quote to some old colleague that came to see him : " So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, Nature within me...functions weary of herself. My race of glory run, not race of shame, And I shall shortly be with those that rest.'' The division to be taken on the bill... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 410 sayfa
...other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand ; So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me...herself ; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. Man. Believe not these suggestions which proceed 'From anguish... | |
| 1924 - 570 sayfa
...returning strength may signify a restoration of divine favor. He is inexpressibly weary: — . . . . Nature within me seems In all her functions weary...herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame. And I shall shortly be with them that rest. He who was once God's nursling and chief delight has touched... | |
| 1924 - 550 sayfa
...returning strength may signify a restoration of divine favor. He is inexpressibly weary : — . . . . Nature within me seems In all her functions weary...herself ; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. He who was once God's nursling and chief delight has touched... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1895 - 570 sayfa
...consciousness of decay utters itself in the lines (594)I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all fiat, nature within me seems In all her functions weary...herself, My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The point of view I have insisted on is that Milton conceives... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1896 - 238 sayfa
...could almost fancy that the consciousness of decay utters itself in the lines (594)— I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me...herself, My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest. The point of view I have insisted on is that Milton conceives... | |
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