| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 422 стор.
...all these things ? Nay, for a little we live, and life hath mutable wings. A little while and we die; shall life not thrive as it may ? For no man under...and a man hath enough of his tears: Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years ? Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean ; the world... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 стор.
...little we live, and life hath mutable wings. A little while and we die ; shall life not thrive as if may ? For no man under the sky lives twice, outliving...and a man hath enough of his tears : Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years ? Thou hast conquered, 0 pale Galilean ; the world... | |
| Francis Fisher Broune - 1869 - 420 стор.
...the cause, not the fate of a cause that is glorious. Meredith. LIFB. — A little while and we die ; shall life not thrive as it may ? For no man under...and a man hath enough of his tears ; Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years ? Swinburne. THE WORLD. — Men might be better if... | |
| 1877 - 844 стор.
...crucified." We select from " Poems and Ballads " the following. It occurs in the " Hymn to Proserpine." " Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean : the world has...We have drunken of things Lethean : and fed on the fultipss of death: 1877.1 Shelley's Queen Mab and Prometheus Unbound. 777 О lips that the live blood... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 стор.
...his day. And grief is a grievous thing, and a man hath enough of his tears: Why should he labor, nnd bring fresh grief to blacken his years? Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown gray from thy breath: We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fulness of death.'' In the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 стор.
...hath mutable wings. M A little while, and we die ; «hall life not thrive as it may > For no man undor the sky lives twice, outliving his day. And grief is a grievous thing, and a man hath enough of hi< tears: Why should he labour, and bring fresh grief to blacken hi» years? Thou hast conquered,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1884 - 346 стор.
...require the transposed or inverted order: How wonderful is death!—Shelley. A little while and we die; shall life not thrive as it may ? For no man under...and a man hath enough of his tears; Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years ? —Swinburne. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 стор.
...his own, — the emotion of a pagan who chooses to die with his gods: •A little while and we die; soul prond science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way ; Yet s dmy. And grief is a grievous thing, und a man hath enough of his tears: Why should he labor, and bring... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 344 стор.
...all these things ? Nay, for a little we live, and life hath mutable wings. A little while and we die; shall life not thrive as it may ? For no man under...and a man hath enough of his tears : Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years? Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 стор.
...these things ? Nay, for a little we live, and life hath mutable wings. A little while and we die : shall life not thrive as it may ? For no man under...and a man hath enough of his tears: Why should he labor, and bring fresh grief to blacken his years? Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world... | |
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