| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 512 lehte
...nothing can bring back the hour Of giory in the grass, of splendour in the flow'r; I do not grieve, but rather find Strength in what remains behind; In the...sympathy, Which having been, must ever be; In the soothing thoughts-that spring Out of human suffering; In years that bring the philosophic mind!"— I have thus... | |
| 1845 - 394 lehte
...delightful dream. And though the sunshine, which was once so bright, Be now for ever taken from the sight ; Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, or glory in the flower ; I will not grieve, but rather find Some glory in the strength that lies behind.... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 350 lehte
...now for ever taken from my sight, Though nuthing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grам, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather...remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which having heen, must ever be, In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human auffering, In the faith that... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 lehte
...of the May ! What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour...glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, — rather rind Strength in what remains behind ; In the primal sympathy Which, having been, must ever be ; In... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 362 lehte
...angels weep :" "What though the radiance which was once BO bright, Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flowers We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which... | |
| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 lehte
...a green baize curtain hang between me and things of common life. Bat all that is worn nway now; and nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower. Crotchet.— The little actor com another part ; Filling from time to time his humorous stage... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 lehte
...angels weep f "What though the radiance which was once ю bright, Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour...spring Out of human suffering, In the faith that looks tbrough death, In years that bring the philosophic mind. And oh ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves,... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 lehte
...now for ever taken from my light, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the graso, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, rather...primal sympathy Which having been, must ever be, In the aoothing thought! that tpring Out of human suffering, In the faith that looks through death, In years... | |
| 1848 - 154 lehte
...COMFORT. WHAT though the radiance which was once so bright . Be now for ever taken from our sight ; Though nothing can bring back the hour, Of splendour...grass, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not — but rather find Strength in what remains behind ; In the primal sympathy Which having been, must... | |
| Peter Jones (fict.name.) - 1848 - 228 lehte
...Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. ****** Nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower !" WoKDSWORTH. " Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous... | |
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