| 1872 - 862 pagine
...¡lad every other gift but wanted love ; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss ? " Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine;...of charm ! How without charm wilt thou draw. Poet 1 the world to thy way Г Not by the lightnings of wit ! Not by the thunder of scorn ! These to the... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted love ; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss ? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine...possesses, and scorn, — Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. "We know all this, we know... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted love; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine;...possesses, and scorn— Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. We know all this, we know... | |
| 1875 - 804 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted lave : Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss ? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine...possesses, and scorn — Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. We know all this, we know... | |
| 1875 - 810 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted lave : Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss ? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine...charm wilt thou draw, Poet ! the world to thy way ? Xot by the lightnings of wit ! Not by the thunder of scorn ! These to the world, too, are given ;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 pagine
...in joy. What so harsh and malign, Heine ! distills from thy life, Poisons the peace of thy grave ? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine...possesses, and scorn, — Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. We know all this, we know... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 pagine
...in joy. What so harsh and malign, Heine ! distills from thy life, Poisons the peace of thy grave T Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine...without charm wilt thou draw, Poet, the world to thy way T Not by the lightnings of wit, Not by the thunder of scorn ! These to the world, too, are given ;... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted love; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine,...possesses, and scorn— Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. We know all this, we know!... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 342 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted love ; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss ? Charm is the glory which makes Song of the poet divine,...Wit it possesses, and scorn — Charm is the poet's alpne. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mob profane. We know all this, we... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 pagine
...Had every other gift, but wanted love ; Love, without which the tongue Even of angels sounds amiss 1 Not by the lightnings of wit — Not by the thunder...possesses, and scorn — Charm is the poet's alone. Hollow and dull are the great, And artists envious, and the mab profane. We know all this, we know... | |
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