O, weep for Adonais ! though our tears Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head ! And thou, sad Hour, selected from all years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow! Say: 'With me Died Adonais ; till the Future... Double acrostics by various authors, ed. by K.L. - Page 159by Double acrostics - 1862Full view - About this book
| Mary Frederica P. Dunbar - 1883 - 416 pages
...joy, he said He well could love in grief ; his faith he kept. , tt WORDSWORTH. Till the Future dare, Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity. PB SHELLEY. One of the few, the immortal names, That were not made to die. HALLICK. August 26. The... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1884 - 304 pages
...years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow ! Say : " With me Died Adonais ! Till the future dares Forget the past,...fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity." 2. Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy son lay, pierced by the shaft which flics... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 474 pages
...years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow ! Say : " With me Died Adonais ! Till the future dares Forget the past,...fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity." II. Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy son lay, pierced by the shaft which flies... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow; say : with me Died Adonais; till the Future dares Forget the Past,...and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! Where wert thou, mighty Mother when he lay, When thy son lay, piereed hy the shaft which flies In... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1885 - 530 pages
...yeaii To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow ; say : With me Died Adonais ; till the Future dares Forget the Past,...and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! The whole poem may be compared with Tennyson's In Memoriam, though the latter is full of an assured... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 440 pages
...years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeers, And teach them thine own sorrow, say : with me Died Adonais ; till the Future dares Forget the Past,...and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! n. Where wert thou mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy Son lay, pierced by the shaft which flies... | |
| William Maginn - 1885 - 402 pages
...lizard, and the golden snake, Like unimprisoned flowers out of their trance awake. An hourSay, with me Died Adonais, till the Future dares Forget the Past...— his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light to all eternity. Whose tapers yet burn there the night of Time, For which suns perished! Echo, —... | |
| William Maginn - 1885 - 400 pages
...lizard, and the golden snake, Like unimprisoned flowers out of their trance awake. An hourSay, with me Died Adonais, till the Future dares Forget the Past...— his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light to all eternity. Whose tapers yet burn there the night of Time, For which suns perished! Echo, —... | |
| William Maginn - 1885 - 400 pages
...lizard, and the golden snake, Like unimprisoned flowers out of their trance awake. An hourSay, with me Died Adonais, till the Future dares Forget the Past — his fate and fame shall be I . An echo and a light to all eternity. Whose tapers yet burn there the night of Time, For which suns... | |
| Readers - 1885 - 254 pages
...lus'ty allow glance lawn lia'zel (hs'zi) after wind skim net'ted ay'ling brim trout sand'y THE BROOK. 1. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river; For men may come, and men may go, But I go on forever. 2. I wind about, and in and out, 150 3. I steal... | |
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