| Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1873 - 262 Seiten
...oTs TC /icXct irailf.w ol T' «* <^pco-c <r>jiJ.epov tore f ^epcos (rrepyrjdpov ei/«7Ta/A€voio. What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 Seiten
...throng, Te that pipe and ye that play, Ye that through your hearts to-day I 'eel the gladness of the Mayl What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 Seiten
...throng Ye that pipe and ye that play, Ye that through your hearts to-day Feel the gladness of the May ! he mournful tale her mother told, Of what her faithless fortune p taken from thy sight, — Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 474 Seiten
...themselves up into your hands, make them and cut them out what religion ye please. There be delights, there be recreations and jolly pastimes that will fetch...rock the tedious year as in a delightful dream. What need they torture their heads with that which others have taken so strictly and so unalterably into... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 228 Seiten
...themselvs up into your hands, mak'em and cut'em out what religion ye please. There be delights, there be 10 recreations and jolly pastimes that will fetch the...from sun to sun, and rock the tedious year as in a delightfull dream. What need they torture their heads with that which others have tak'n so strictly... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1987 - 192 Seiten
...life of intellectual sloth consequent upon a society closed off by licensing: there be delights, there be recreations and jolly pastimes that will fetch...from sun to sun, and rock the tedious year as in a delightfull dream. What need they torture their heads with that which others have tak'n so strictly,... | |
| David Loewenstein - 1990 - 216 Seiten
...Milton mocks those who imagine a society where all activities are regulated: there be delights . . . that will fetch the day about from sun to sun, and rock the tedious year as in a delightfull dream. . . . These are the fruits which a dull ease and cessation of our knowledge will... | |
| L. J. Swingle - 1990 - 318 Seiten
...triumph in Romantic art characteristically retain a sobering reminder of the price triumph has cost: What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in... | |
| Peter L. Rudnytsky - 1993 - 360 Seiten
...nostalgia is accepted and the value of loss is discovered in the gain of an adult faith and wisdom. What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 Seiten
...throng, Ye that pipe and ye that play, Ye that through your hearts today Feel the gladness of the May! What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in... | |
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