Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes gone ! Against his proper glory Has my own soul conspired : so my story Will I to children utter, and repent. Endymion, a Poetic Romance - Page 190by John Keats - 1818 - 242 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...wildernee» I hive clung 31 To nothing, loved a nothing, nothing seen Or felt but л great dream ! Oh, I dge Offerees gone ! Against his proper glory lias my own soul conspired : so my story Will I to children... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1847 - 556 pages
...Against all elements, against the lie Of mortals each to each, against the Ыоотпя Of flower», rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes gone ! Against his proper glory Has my own suul conspired : so my story Will I to children utter, and repent. There never lived a mortal man,... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - Poetry - 1871 - 342 pages
...wildernesses. I have clunoTo nothing, loved a nothing, nothing°seen Or felt but a great dream ! Oh, I have been Presumptuous against love, against the sky,...his proper glory Has my own soul conspired : so my sfory Will I to children utter, and repent. There never lived a mortal man, who bent His appetite beyond... | |
| John Keats - 1871 - 402 pages
...wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, loved a nothing, nothing seen Or felt but a great dream ! Oh, I have been Presumptuous against love, against the sky,...heroes gone ! Against his proper glory Has my own ami] cnnapira^ • sn my story ^ Will I to children utter, and repent. There never lived a mortal man,... | |
| John Keats - Poets, English - 1883 - 446 pages
...: Pan will bid Us live in peace, in love and peace among 635 His forest wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, lov'da nothing, nothing seen Or felt but...against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 640 Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes... | |
| John Keats - Poets, English - 1883 - 440 pages
...: Pan will bid Us live in peace, in love and peace among 635 His forest wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, lov'da nothing, nothing seen Or felt but...against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 640 Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 246 pages
...: Pan will bid Us live in peace, in love and peace among 635 His forest wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, lov'da nothing, nothing seen Or felt but...against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 640 Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes... | |
| John Keats - English poetry - 1895 - 700 pages
...OI have been Presumptuous against love, against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 640 Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs (622) In the draft, this line is — The real grass, the solid ground — Ah, me! hut In the finished... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...: Pan will bid Us live in peace, in love and peace among 635 His forest wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, lov'da nothing, nothing seen Or felt but...against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 640 Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes... | |
| John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 350 pages
...: Pan will bid Us live in peace, in love and peace among 635 His forest wildernesses. I have clung To nothing, lov'da nothing, nothing seen Or felt but...against the sky, Against all elements, against the tie 64° Of mortals each to each, against the blooms Of flowers, rush of rivers, and the tombs Of heroes... | |
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