Or shall the tree be envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feather'd, who do tower... The Poetical Works of John Keats: In Two Parts - Стр. 64авторы: John Keats - 1846Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1889 - Страниц: 552
...the common account, Kronos was the youngest of the Titans. To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feathered, who do tower Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis... | |
| 1889 - Страниц: 706
...lost, severity of speech, the dual severity which admits no flaw, which is perfection — for 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might. Such is a meager outline of the poet's equipment. In a word, for this working from the inside to the... | |
| Duchess - 1889 - Страниц: 382
...Wriothesley ; and I shall always feel the keenest interest in you and your — honour" CHAPTER XXXIV. '"Tis the eternal law, That first in beauty should be first in might." THE word rang in his ears as he left the house. His honour \ He breathed more freely as he got out... | |
| James Wolfendale - 1890 - Страниц: 350
...precious metals in ornamentation was a peculiar feature of early Oriental architecture [Speak. Com.]. Tis the eternal law that first in beauty should be first in might [Keate]. Precious stones. They who are not made saints in a state of grace shall never be saints in... | |
| 1902 - Страниц: 708
...conviction more purely the "Esthete," passionately seeking the Ideal, and holding his motto : "Tis the Eternal Law That first in Beauty should be first in Might." Yet so human and friendly was he withal that he yields to Shelley the confession that "the pursuit... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - Страниц: 236
...of the dove " Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings " To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? " We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs " Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, 225 " But eagles golden-feather'd, who do tower " Above us in their beauty, and must reign " In right... | |
| James Mason Hoppin - 1891 - Страниц: 364
...things are of good report." There is real poetry in the Bible and in the religion of Christ ; for it is " the eternal law, that first in beauty should be first in might." Among books which should be found in a minister's library and diligently read, there might be less... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1891 - Страниц: 312
...lost, severity of speech, the dual severity which admits no flaw, which is perfection : — " For 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might." II WHO ARE THE GREAT POETS? USITSRSITT n WHO ARE THE GREAT POETS? IN the course of our inquiry into... | |
| 1891 - Страниц: 556
...sweets familiar By frequent converse, soon grow dull and cloy you. Jeffry. THE FIRST IN MIGHT. 'Tie the eternal law, That first in beauty should be first in might. Keats. THE MATE FOR. The mate for beauty should be a man and not a money chest. Bulwer. THE WEALTH... | |
| 1892 - Страниц: 718
...precious metals in ornamentation was a peculiar feature of early Oriental architecture [Speak. Com.]. Tis the eternal law that first in beauty should be first in might [Keats], Precious stones. They who are not made saints in a state of grace shall never be saints in... | |
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