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" The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could draw, when we had parted, vain delight, While tears were thy best pastime, day and night ; "And while my youthful peers before my eyes (Each hero following his peculiar bent)... "
Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With ... - Σελίδα 132
των George Lillie Craik - 1845
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Short readings from English poetry, chosen and arranged with notes by H.A. Hertz

Helen A Hertz - 1879 - 292 σελίδες
...enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — " lll," said he, " The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could...in council were detained ; What time the fleet at Aulis1 lay enchained. "The wished-for wind was given : — I then revolved The oracle, upon the silent...

Poems, chosen and ed. by M. Arnold

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1879 - 390 σελίδες
...enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — " Il1," said he, " The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could...— or, seated in the tent, Chieftains and kings in counsel were detained ; What time the fleet at Aulis lay enchained. " The wished-for wind was given...

Poems of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1879 - 362 σελίδες
...gleams ; Climes which the sun, who sheds the brightest day Earth knows, is all unworthy to survey. " And while my youthful peers before my eyes (Each hero...sports,— or, seated in the tent, Chieftains and kings in counsel were detained ; What time the fleet at Aulis lay enchained. " The wished-for wind was given...

Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 σελίδες
...enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — " 111," said he, " The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could...What time the fleet at Aulis lay enchained. " The wished-f or wind was given : — I then revolved Our future course, upon the silent sea; And, if no...

Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 σελίδες
...enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — ' Ill,' said he, ' The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could...' And while my youthful peers before my eyes (Each here following his peculiar bent) Prepared themselves for glorious enterprise By martial sports,—...

The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 σελίδες
...enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — ' 111,' said he, ' The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could...'And while my youthful peers before my eyes (Each here following his peculiar bent) Prepared themselves for glorious enterprise By martial sports, —...

Poems of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1880 - 362 σελίδες
...gleams ; Climes which the sun, who sheds the brightest day Earth knows, is all unworthy to survey. " And while my youthful peers before my eyes (Each hero...Prepared themselves for glorious enterprise By martial sports,—or, seated in the tent, Chieftains and kings in counsel were detained; What time the fleet...

Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Τόμοι 5-6

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 824 σελίδες
...sha1! enter which hath earned That privilege by virtue. 'Ill,' said he, *The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could draw, when we had parted, vain delight, While tearj were thy best pastime, day and night: 'And while my youthful poors before my eyes— Each hero...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Τόμοι 5-6

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 σελίδες
...sha'l enter which hath earned That privilege by viraie. 'Ill,' said he, *The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could draw, when we had parted, vain delight, Whiie teurd were thy best pastime, day aud night: 1 And while my youthful poors before my eyes— Each...

Gems of national poetry. Compiled and ed. by mrs. Valentine

Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 σελίδες
...which hath earned That privilege by virtue. — " lll, " said he, ' ' The end of man's existence I discerned, Who from ignoble games and revelry Could draw, when we had parted, vain delight, [and night ; While tears were thy best pastime,— day " And while my youthful peers, before my eyes...




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