Ay, but to die, and go we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison'd... Select British Classics - Page 1841803Full view - About this book
| Regis Martin - History - 2006 - 292 pages
...To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice — To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world. . . . The weariest and most loathed worldly life That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on... | |
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