I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not, — The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar From the sphere of our sorrow? The Last Word - Sivu 285tekijä(t) Alice MacGowan - 1902 - 439 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 sivua
...Returns again to me, And more thy buried love endears Than aught except its living years. Lord Byron One word is too often profaned For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely disdain'd For thee to disdain it. One hope is too like despair For prudence to smother, And pity from... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1118 sivua
...Will rot, and thine eagle home Leave thee naked to laughter, When leaves fall and cold winds come. E word is too often profaned For me to profane it; One feeling too falsely disdain'd For thee to disdain it; One hope is too like despair For prudence to smother; And pity from... | |
| Armin Kroder - 1903 - 280 sivua
...lament:firmament s ) L&C XII 28, 4. /?) Für den grammatischen reim bietet sich nur l beispiel dar: One ward is too often profaned For me to profane it, One feeling too falsch/ disdained For thee to disdain H C 0ne word 5 1. y) Binnenreim. In weiterem sinne ist unter... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 346 sivua
...mine ; Innocent is the heart's devotion With which I worship thine. 1820. 1824. Percy Bysshe Shelley. ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...And pity from thee more dear Than that from another. 161 TO I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1905 - 392 sivua
...the world's wrong I " And wondrous in melody and restraint of expression is a verse like this : — " One word is too often profaned For me to profane it...pity from thee more dear Than that from another." The words are few, and there is nothing remarkable in the rhythm, yet there is not a line that could... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 460 sivua
...Universe, Are chains of lead around its flight of fire — I pant, I sink, I tremble, I expire ! TO 1 I ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...And pity from thee more dear Than that from another. n I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 486 sivua
...life of their sweet eyes, with all its error, Should be absorbed, till they to marble grew. To i. NE word is too often profaned For me to profane it, One...And pity from thee more dear Than that from another. ii. I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1905 - 628 sivua
...fast; Oh ! press it close to thine again Where it will break at last. ONE WORD IS TOO OFTEN PROFANED ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...prudence to smother, And pity from thee more dear I can give not what men call love ; But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1905 - 276 sivua
...incense blossoms bright, Lingering, suspends my soul in its voluptuous flight. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY TO ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it. One feeling too falsely disdain'd For thee to disdain it. One hope is too like despair For prudence to smother, And pity from... | |
| 1905 - 622 sivua
...Adonais, like a star. Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are. TO. .. 1821. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. :. ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...And pity from thee more dear Than that from another. II. I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And... | |
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