Exotics: Attempts to Domesticate ThemJ. R. Osgood, 1875 - 141 sivua |
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Sivu 10
... golden exhalations of the dawn . Whatever fortunes wait my future toils , The Beautiful is vanished , and returns not . " When Dryden , Coleridge , Shelley , render a foreign poet into their own language , the stranger has received his ...
... golden exhalations of the dawn . Whatever fortunes wait my future toils , The Beautiful is vanished , and returns not . " When Dryden , Coleridge , Shelley , render a foreign poet into their own language , the stranger has received his ...
Sivu 35
... golden bridge , by which my love To thee , sweet child , comes over . And all my dreams have angel - wings , Made up of smiles and sighing ; Lighter than air , on which my love To thee , dear heart , comes flying . 35 THE TRUE SPRING ...
... golden bridge , by which my love To thee , sweet child , comes over . And all my dreams have angel - wings , Made up of smiles and sighing ; Lighter than air , on which my love To thee , dear heart , comes flying . 35 THE TRUE SPRING ...
Sivu 50
... golden light ; And all its rays are gathered Into that blossom bright . Around that snow - white flower A singing swan doth float ; It is his dying hour , It is his dying note . He pours his soul in music , His heart must break , ere ...
... golden light ; And all its rays are gathered Into that blossom bright . Around that snow - white flower A singing swan doth float ; It is his dying hour , It is his dying note . He pours his soul in music , His heart must break , ere ...
Sivu 57
... golden sun to shine , Every ray a glad thought of mine , Loving and true and tender , - I would crown with my beams thy dearest head , From morning golden to evening red ; Deep in my heart lies the thought unsaid , The love that no ...
... golden sun to shine , Every ray a glad thought of mine , Loving and true and tender , - I would crown with my beams thy dearest head , From morning golden to evening red ; Deep in my heart lies the thought unsaid , The love that no ...
Sivu 70
... ; I travel my weary way : Fair and sweet were my springtime flowers , Rich and full were my summer hours , Laden with gold my autumn bowers ; I have nothing left to - day . 70 20 THE SUNSET HOUR . AH , do not smile upon LOST SUNSHINE .
... ; I travel my weary way : Fair and sweet were my springtime flowers , Rich and full were my summer hours , Laden with gold my autumn bowers ; I have nothing left to - day . 70 20 THE SUNSET HOUR . AH , do not smile upon LOST SUNSHINE .
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Allah angel art thou bayonets beauty bird bitter blessed bright bring Caliph Charming cheek child Cologne cruel darling's dear dear boy death doth dream earth ebb and flow eyes fair fate fear fire flowers forever give glad glory God's golden golden hour gone greet grief happy hast hear heart must break heaven hidden Holy hope Horace Horatian hour Kevlaar kiss land light lips little worm looked lost LOVE'S Master mighty mind morning Moses mother never night ode of Horace Ostrolenka pain play poem Poland's Fourth Praga pray prayer Queen rise roses Satan shine short night sing sleep smile song soul spirit spring springtime sweet stars sunshine sweet child Take tears tell tender thee thine Think thou shalt thought thy heart thy love thy word to-day translation voice Wallenstein warm waves waxen wine winter
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Sivu 1 - Happy the man - and happy he alone He who can call today his own, He who, secure within, can say 'Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today: Be fair or foul or rain or shine, The joys I have possessed in spite of Fate are mine: Not Heaven itself upon the Past has power, But what has been has been, and I have had my hour.
Sivu 116 - I've called so often; never heard the ' Here am I' ; And I thought, God will not pity, will not turn on me his eye." Then the grave Elias answered, "God said, 'Rise, Elias, go, Speak to him. the sorely tempted; lift him from his gulf of woe. " 'Tell him that his very longing is itself an answering cry; That his prayer, "Come, gracious Allah,
Sivu 4 - Clothing the palpable and the familiar With golden exhalations of the dawn. Whatever fortunes wait my future toils, The beautiful is vanished — and returns not.
Sivu 114 - Whose prayer is pure Will God's chastisements endure." Malik from a deeper sense Uttered his experience : " He who loves his Master's choice Will in chastisement rejoice.
Sivu 105 - O DOMINE Deus, Speravi in Te ; O care mi Jesu Nunc libera me : In dura catena, In misera poena, Desidero Te. Languendo, gemendo, et genuflectendo, Adoro, imploro, ut liberes me.
Sivu 85 - According as the sun and planets saw, From their bright thrones, the moment of thy birth. Such is thy Destiny: and by that Law Thou must go on — and on — upon the earth.
Sivu 77 - With book upside down in his hand. Their hymn has no sense in its letter, Their music no rhythm nor tune : Our worship, perhaps, may be better, But theirs reaches God quite as soon. Their angels stand close to the Father; His heaven is bright with these flowers ; And the dear God above us would rather Hear praise from their lips than from ours. Sing on, little children, — your voices Fill the air with contentment and love ; All Nature around you rejoices, And the birds warble sweetly above. Sing...
Sivu 76 - THE bells of the churches are ringing, — Papa and mamma have both gone, — And three little children sit singing Together this still Sunday morn. While the bells toll away in the steeple, Though too small to sit still in a pew, These busy religious small people Determine to have their church too. So, as free as the birds, or the breezes By which their fair ringlets are fanned, Each rogue sings away as he pleases, With book upside down in his hand. Their hymn has no sense in its letter, Their music...
Sivu 98 - Love the Lord, and thou shalt see Him : Do his will, and thou shalt know, How the spirit lights the letter — How a little child may go, Where the wise and prudent stumble ; How a heavenly glory shines, In his acts of love and mercy, From the Gospel's simplest lines...
Sivu 119 - tis true. Oh, ask not why, For still to God I turn my eye. " It was a chance by which I fell ; Another takes me back from hell. " Twas but my envy of mankind — The envy of a loving mind. " Jealous of men, I could not bear God's love with this new race to share. " But yet God's tables open stand ; His guests flock in from every land : " Some kind act toward the race of men May toss us into heaven again.