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" blow—of that I'm conscious : For what does not man grieve down ? From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every day, He learns to wean himself: for the strong hours Conquer him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom has vanished from my... "
A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: From the Foundation of the ... - Sayfa xxvi
John William Donaldson tarafından - 1858
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 57. cilt

1845 - 826 sayfa
...yours ? "—Why not ? To cite the beautiful words of Wallenstein, " What pang Is permanent with man ? From the highest As from the vilest thing of every...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." * Yes, Mere lies the fountain of human oblivions. It is TIME, the great conqueror, it is tue " strong...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 57. cilt

1845 - 842 sayfa
...yourst “—Why not? To cite the beautiful words of Wallenstein, “What pang Is permanent with man? From the highest As from the vilest thing of every...wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him.” ¿ Yes, there lies the fountain of human oblivious. It is TIME, the great conqueror, it is the “strong...
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The poetical and dramatic works of S.T. Coleridge 3 vols, 3. cilt

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 344 sayfa
...he died, when first he parted from thee. Wai. I shall grieve down this blow, of that I'm conscious: What does not man grieve down? From the highest, As...him. Yet I feel what I have lost In him. The bloom is vanished from my life. For 0 ! he stood beside me, like my youth, 4 Transformed for me the real...
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The Prose Writers of America with a Survey of the History, Condition, and ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1847 - 592 sayfa
...consolation to offer : "That anguish will be wearied down. I know. What pnnp 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...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 sayfa
...wearied down, I know ; What pang is permanent with man ] From the highest As from the vilest tiling of every day, He learns to wean himself: for the strong hours Conquer him. Yet I feel what 1 have lost In him. The bloom is vanish'tl from my life. For Oh ! lie stood beside me, like my youth,—...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 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 vanish'd from my life. For О ! he stood beside me, like my youth, Transform'd for me the real io...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater: And Suspiria de Profundis

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 300 sayfa
...yours. " Why not ? To cite the beautiful words of Wallenstein, V " What pang Is permanent with man ? From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." * Yes, there lies the fountain of human oblivions. It is TIME, the great conqueror, it is the "strong...
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De Quincey's Writings

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 sayfa
...yours. " Why not ? To cite the beautiful words of Wallenstein, " What pang Is permanent with man ? From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." * Yes, there lies the fountain of human oblivions. It is TIME, the great conqueror, it is the "strong...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater: And Suspiria de Profundis

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 sayfa
...yours. " Why not ? To cite the beautiful words of Wallenstein, " What pang Is permanent wilh man ? From the highest, As from the vilest thing of every...to wean himself. For the strong hours Conquer him." * Yes, there lies the fountain of human oblivions. It is TIME, the great conqueror, it is the "strong...
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Hymns and Poems for the Sick and Suffering

Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 sayfa
...eontrition is; ELESIAC POEMS. What pang is permanent with man ? From the highest, As from the meanest things of every day, He learns to wean himself: for the strong hours Conquer him. WHO that a watcher doth remain Beside a couch of mortal pain, Deems he can ever smile again ? Or who...
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