To cold oblivion ; though it is in the code Of modern morals, and the beaten road Which those poor slaves with weary footsteps tread Who travel to their home among the dead By the broad highway of the world, and so With one chained friend, perhaps a jealous... The British Poets - Seite 571855Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Carlos de Mesquita - 1911 - 284 Seiten
...Epipsfchidion, falando da monogamia : the beaten road Which those poor slaves with weary footsteps tread,. . . With one chained friend, perhaps a jealous foe, The...gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away Narrow The heart that loves, the brain that contemplates . . . One object, and one forra, and builds... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - 1911 - 360 Seiten
...idealist's impatience of theJJBHting distinctions of the material world inspired the famous lines: ' True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. The Adonais, again, is the monument of a relation founded solely on poetic fellowship. Neither Shelley... | |
| Helene Richter - 1916 - 730 Seiten
...And evermore, the more U gives, Itself abounds in fvüer measure. (TV.) Und Epipsychidion, v. 160: True Love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to iaJce away etc. und v. 180: If you divide pkasure and love and thought, while I was writing a paper... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1912 - 458 Seiten
...good American wants the old forgotten ; no right-thinking immigrant should wish the new ignored. 160 True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. He who loves two countries is richer than he who loves one only ; but as a matter of fact our newcomers... | |
| James Moffatt - 1913 - 252 Seiten
...when we are in it." — WS BLUNT. JOHN xi. 5. Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus. " True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away." — SHELLEY. JOHN XII. 24. If it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. William Caldwell Roscoe, in a poem... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 712 Seiten
...fair and wise, commend To cold ohlivion, though 'tis in the code Of modern morals, and the beaten road Which those poor slaves with weary footsteps tread...among the dead By the broad highway of the world, find so With one chained frieud, perhaps a jealous foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. True_I(O_yj3... | |
| Otto Jespersen - 1914 - 640 Seiten
...whole species] is like muck, not good except it be spread | lead is heavier than iron \ Shelley 457 True Love in this differs from gold and clay That to divide is not to take away | Time and tide wait for no man | life is short [= 'the lives of all men']. 5.413. It may be an application... | |
| Silas Arthur Cook - 1915 - 360 Seiten
...religion of usefulness, the more will our gifts of character be multiplied, and our lives enriched. True Love in this differs from gold and clay That to divide is not to take away. If you divide suffering and dross, you may Diminish till it is consumed away; If you divide pleasure... | |
| Dante Alighieri, Alfred Mansfield Brooks - 1916 - 412 Seiten
...sharing. "'Since good, the more Communicated, the more abundant grows." Milton, Paradise Lost, v. 73. "True love in this differs from gold and clay That to divide is not to take away." Shelley. mind. How can it be that a good distributed makes more possessors richer than if it be owned... | |
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