| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pagine
...de¡artc¿ лLet me not vex, with inharmonious sch*. The silence of that heart's accepted sacnli"' XXXVI. Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh! What deaf and viperous murderer could cro»n Life's early cup with such a draught of wlr The nameless worm would now itself d»1^'1 It felt,... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pagine
...inharmonious sighs, The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. Our Adonais has drunk poison— oh I What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a drop of WOH t The nameless worm would now itself disown : It felt, yet could escape the magic tone... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pagine
...departed one ; Lot me nut. vex, with inharmonious sighs, The silence of that hearth accepted sacrifice. Our Adonais has drunk poison— oh ! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life'B early cup with such a drop of woe V The nameless worm would now itself disown : It felt, yet... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pagine
...departed one ; Let me not vex, with inharmonious sighs, The silenee of that heart's aceepted sacrifiee. Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh ! What deaf and...crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe '''ll- nameless worm would now itself disown : It felt, yet could eseape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pagine
...departed one ; Let me uot vex, with inharmonious sighs, The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. xxxvi. Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh ! What...crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe ! The nameless worm would now itself disown : It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pagine
...inharmonious sighs. The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. XXXVI. Our Adonais has drunk poison—oh! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe f The nameless worm would now itself disown: It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 pagine
...tone, and hurled his contemptuous defiance at the anonymous slanderer, in these memorable lines : — " Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh ! What deaf and...crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe? The namelrss worm would now itself disown ; It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 pagine
...tone, and hurled his contemptuous defiance at the anonymous slanderer, in these memorable lines : — " Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh ! What deaf and...crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe ? The nameless worm would now itself disown : It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 pagine
...defiance at the anonymous slanderer, in these memorable lines:— " Our Adonais has drunk poison—oh ! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe ? The nameless worm would now itself disown ; It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude... | |
| 1848 - 578 pagine
..."poison," but drugs from the chalice offered him by his foes. Shelley was misapprized when he asked — , " What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe ?" It is proved from his most confidential letters, that the wounds which rankled in his heart, were... | |
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