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 | Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1890 - 862 pages
...from some far region sent To give me human strength by apt admonishment. My former thoughts returned : the fear that kills, And hope that is unwilling to be fed ; ("'old, pain, and labor, and all fleshly ills ; And mighty poets in their misery dead. Perplexed,... | |
 | William Wordsworth - Poesia inglesa - 1892 - 951 pages
...far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. XVII. My former thoughts returned: the fear that kills; And hope that is unwilling to be fed; Cold, pain, and labor, and all fleshly ills; And mighty I'oets in their misery dead. — Perplexed, and longing to... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1892 - 48 pages
...far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. 110 My former thoughts returned : the fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed ; and four subordinate 95. Choice, well-chosen, suitable. Measured, deliberate. 07. Grave Livers, men... | |
 | Science - 1886
...he can know what system it is possible for him to follow. Go abroad, says one doctor ; get a horse and ride, says another ; put your work away and take...among it the rich, idle world never dreams ! "... The few that kills; And hope that is unwilling to be fed; Cold, pain, and lahor, and all fleshly ills And... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1895 - 226 pages
...three following stanzas, compared both with the first and the third : " My former thoughts returned, the fear that kills; And hope that is unwilling to be fed; !j Cold, pain, and labour, and all fleshly ills; And mighty poets in their misery dead. But now, perplex'd... | |
 | Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896
...some far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. My former thoughts returned: the fear that kills; And hope that is unwilling to be fed; Cold, pain, and labor, and all fleshly ills; And mighty poets in their misery dead. Perplexed, and longing to be comforted.... | |
 | Mottoes - 1896 - 1178 pages
...looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play ! /. WHITTIEK — Snow-Bound. L. 204. g. WORDSWORTH — Resolution and Independence. When pain can't bless, heaven quits us in despair. A.... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 923 pages
...some far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. My former thoughts returned : the fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed : Cold, pain, and labor, and all fleshly ills; And mighty Poets in their misery dead. —Perplexed, and longing to be... | |
 | Robert Chambers - English literature - 1904
...some far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. My former thoughts returned : the fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed ; Cold, pain, and lalxnir, and all fleshly ills ; And mighty Poets in their misery dead. — Perplexed, and longing to... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - American poetry - 1905
...far region sent, To give me human strength, by apt admonishment. 1 52 My former thoughts returned: the fear that kills; And hope that is unwilling to be fed; Cold, pain, and labor, and all fleshly ills; And mighty Poets in their misery dead. — Perplexed, and longing to be... | |
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