Most musical of mourners, weep again! Lament anew, Urania! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal strain, Blind, old, and lonely, when his country's pride The priest, the slave, and the liberticide Trampled and mocked with many a loathed rite Of... The Poet's Praise: From Homer to Swinburne - Seite 186von Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 407 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1908 - 396 Seiten
...the Editor» of Mod. Lang. Notes. SIRS :—In Adonais, the fourth stanza, Shelley says of Milton : Into the gulf of death ; but his clear Sprite Yet reigns o'er earth ; the third among the eons of light. He went, unterrified, Rossetti comments on the last clause as follows (Adonais, ed.... | |
| Rolando Hinojosa - 1982 - 116 Seiten
...Elizondo Juan Gomez Quinones Jose Limon Arturo Madrid and lastly, but only alphabetically, to Tomds Rivera Trampled and mocked with many a loathed rite Of lust...blood; he went unterrified, Into the gulf of death; Shelley His means of death, his obscure burial, No trophy, sword, nor hatchment o'er his bones, No... | |
| Frederick J. Newmeyer - 1983 - 212 Seiten
...(7) a. "And happier they their happiness who knew." (2:390, line 39) b. "He died [ . . . ] [ . . . ] when his country's pride The priest, the slave, and...mocked with many a loathed rite of lust and blood." (2:390, lines 29, 31-34) c. "The extreme hope, the loveliest and the last. The bloom, whose petals... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 Seiten
...mourners, weep again! Lament anew, Urania! - He died,"6 Who was the Sire of an immortal strain, 30 Blind, old, and lonely, when his country's pride,...Yet reigns o'er earth; the third among the sons of light.257 Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Not all to that bright station dared to climb; And happier... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 Seiten
...of moumers, weep again! Lament anew, Urania! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal strain, 50 Blind, old, and lonely, when his country's pride....with many a loathed rite Of lust and blood; he went, unterrificd, Into the gulf of death; but his clear Sprite Yet reigns o'er earth; the third among the... | |
| Jeffrey N. Cox - 2004 - 304 Seiten
...does not belong with the Wordsworth who supported the Lowthers and issued Peter Bell but with Milton, "Who was the Sire of an immortal strain, / Blind,...priest, the slave, and the liberticide, / Trampled" (11. 30-33). Keats does not belong with the laureate Southey ("A heart grown cold, a head grown grey... | |
| Geoffrey Miles - 1999 - 474 Seiten
...strain, Blind, old, and lonely, when his country's pride, The priest, the slave, and the liberticide,0 Trampled and mocked with many a loathed rite Of lust...unterrified, Into the gulf of death; but his clear Sprite0 Yet reigns o'er earth; the third among the sons of light. 5 Most musical of mourners, weep... | |
| Geoffrey Miles - 1999 - 476 Seiten
...and laughs at our despaic 4 Most musical of mourners, weep again! Lament anew. Urania! - He died,0 Who was the Sire of an immortal strain. Blind. old....his country's pride. The priest, the slave, and the liberticide,0 Trampled and mocked with many a loathed rite Of lust and blood; he went, unterrified.... | |
| Edward Tomarken - 2002 - 292 Seiten
...poem that both he and Keats write in the tradition not only of the classical poets but also of John Milton: He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal strain,...rite Of lust and blood; he went, unterrified Into the gulph of death; but his clear Sprite Yet reigns o'er earth, the third among the sons of light. (2:773-74)... | |
| Timothy Morton - 2006 - 188 Seiten
...Urania, mother of the muses, at one point: Most musical of mourners, weep again! Lament anew, Urania! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal strain, Blind,...Of lust and blood; he went, unterrified, Into the gulph of death; but his clear Sprite Yet reigns o'er earth; the third among the sons of light. (28-36)... | |
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