ON A BUST OF DANTE. SEE, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall remember long, How stern of lineament, how grim, The father was of Tuscan song. There but the burning sense of wrong, Perpetual care and scorn, abide ; Small friendship for the lordly... Poems - Pagina 47di Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 189 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 pagine
...folly to decline, And steal inglorious to the silent grave. SIR Wn.i.iA* JONES. (Dn a Bnst of Dame. SEE, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall remember long, How stern of lineament, how grini, The father was of Tuscan song I There but the burning sense of wrong, Perpetual care, and scorn,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1883 - 382 pagine
...passed us, as we the sleepers from the seats. ON A BUST OF DANTE. SEE, from this counterfeit of him The father was of Tuscan song. There but the burning sense of wrong, Whom Arno shall remember long, How stern of lineament, how grim Perpetual care and scorn abide; Small... | |
| 1884 - 982 pagine
...occasion of the six hundredth birthday of Dante:*' "OX A BUST OF DANTE. "BY THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS. " See, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall...Tuscan song ! There but the burning sense of wrong, * Boston • ----- ' •-» Perpetual care and scorn abide — Small friendship for the lordly throng,... | |
| Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1884 - 28 pagine
...occasion of the six hundredth birthday of Dante:* "ON A BUST OK DANTK. " BV THOMAS WII.I.IAM 1'AKSuNS. "See, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall remember long, How stem of lineament, how grim The father was of Tuscan song ! There lml the burning sense of wrong, "... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 482 pagine
...we paced the silent streets, And a cardinal's rumbling carriage roused the sleepers from the'seats. ON A BUST OF DANTE. SEE, from this counterfeit of...Distrust of all the world beside. Faithful if this wan imnge be, No dream his life was, — but a fight; Could any BEATRICE see A lover in that anchorite... | |
| Dante Society (U.S.) - 1890 - 356 pagine
...simple, direct, are worthy of the master who inspired them, and set the key of the whole poem : — ' See, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall...lineament, how grim The father was of Tuscan song. ' Faithful if this wan image be, No dream his life was — but a fight ; Could any Beatrice see A lover... | |
| Dante Society of America - 1892 - 570 pagine
...simple, direct, are worthy of the master who inspired them, and set the key of the whole poem : — ' See, from this counterfeit of him Whom Arno shall...lineament, how grim The father was of Tuscan song. ' Faithful if this wan image be, No dream his life was — but a fight ; Could any Beatrice see A lover... | |
| Arthur Beaman Simonds - 1894 - 344 pagine
...order. A number of them have a stern, tragic beauty, which is largely subjective with their artist. ON A BUST OF DANTE. See, from this counterfeit of...lordly throng ; Distrust of all the world beside. 1 Arno, An Italian river flowing through Florence. Faithful if this wan image be, No dream his life... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1894 - 1068 pagine
...collectors. ON Л BUST OF DANTE. See, from this counterfeit of him Whom Amo shall remember long, I [o\v stern of lineament, how grim, The father was of Tuscan...friendship for the lordly throng; Distrust of all the world besiàe. Faithful ¡f tins wan image be, No dream his life was — but a fight ! Could any Beatrice... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1896 - 508 pagine
...lyrics in our literature surpass in strength and grandeur his lines " On the Bust of Dante," beginning " See from this counterfeit of him, Whom Arno shall...lineament, how grim The father was of Tuscan song." WILLIAM WETMOEE STORY, (1819-1895), son and biographer of the celebrated jurist, Joseph Story, and... | |
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