Darkling I listen; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath ; Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain, While... The Book of Georgian Verse - Page 1083redigeeritud poolt - 1909 - 1313 lehteFull view - About this book
| John Keats - 1896 - 412 lehte
...grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild ; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine ; Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves ; \ And mid-May's eldest...ears in vain — To thy high requiem become a sod. VII. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down ; The voice... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 lehte
...summer eves. Darkling I listen ; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into...— To thy high requiem become a sod. Thou wast not bom for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing... | |
| Elinor Mead Buckingham - 1897 - 356 lehte
...eldest child, The coming musk-rose, full of dewy wine, The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves. 6. Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take...ears in vain — To thy high requiem become a sod. 7. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 602 lehte
...summer eves. Darkling I listen, and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme To take into...wast not born for death, immortal Bird ! No hungry generation! tread thee down ; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor... | |
| 1899 - 788 lehte
...Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death. ' 55 Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the...! Still wouldst thou sing, and I have ears in vain — 60 To thy high requiem become a sod. VII. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry... | |
| John Keats - 1921 - 260 lehte
...read ' thus ' for ' forth ', and line 10 is as follows : For thy high requiem, become a sod. CalPd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into...become a sod. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird I No hungry generations tread thee down ; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1900 - 294 lehte
...eves. 50 VI Darkling I listen ; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into...ears in vain — To thy high requiem become a sod. 60 VII Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down ; The voice... | |
| William Henry Crawshaw - 1900 - 296 lehte
...sweet: — " Darkling I listen; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into...ears in vain — To thy high requiem become a sod." What heart sadness beyond words echoes in Arnold's Dover Beach: — " The Sea of Faith "Was once, too,... | |
| John Keats - 1909 - 212 lehte
...child, The coming musk-rose, full of dewy wine, The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves. 50 6. Darkling I listen ; and, for many a time I have been...ears in vain — To thy high requiem become a sod. 60 -s 1. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down ; The... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1902 - 428 lehte
...eves. Darkling I listen; and, for many a time T have been half in love with easeful Death, — Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into...become a sod. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! VNo hungry generations tread thee down;) The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient... | |
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