| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, E. J. Turner, Edmund Doidge Anderson Morshead - 1882 - 352 σελίδες
...with the common world, with its restless care and everchanging anxieties. Thinkers, like poets,— " Begin in gladness ; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness." And what avails all this dusty apparatus of learning, save to tell us that Misery hath been and must... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 σελίδες
...glory and in joy, Following his plough, along the mountain-side : By our own spirits we are deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness ; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. Stanza 7. Choice word and measured phrase above the reach Of Ordinary men. Resolutiun and Independtnce.... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side : By our own spirits are we deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness : But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. VIII. Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 σελίδες
...in glory and in joy Behind his plough upon the mountain side : By our own spirits are we deified ; We poets in our youth begin in gladness ; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befel, that... | |
| 1886 - 552 σελίδες
...deified; "I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul, that perished in his pride." We poets in our youth begin in gladness, But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. ,OW steadfastly she "d worked at it! How lovingly had drest %^ With all her would-be... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1887 - 456 σελίδες
...understand that he would never be asked for the money. It has been said of poets that, in their youth, they Begin in gladness, But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. So it might have been said of Lady Blessington and the Count D'Orsay. They began in gladness, and continued... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1889 - 586 σελίδες
...broods over and hatches fear. Insanity itself properly means nothing but unhealthiness, or unsoundncss. Derangement explains itself, and may surely mean very...thereof come in the end despondency and madness. If ho did not mean madness in the ordinary sense, he should not have written this line. If he did, he... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1889 - 590 σελίδες
...the name of one of the regions of the stomach — a very instructive etymology. And lunacy re f era to effects, real or imaginary, of particular states...thereof come in the end despondency and madness. If be did not mean madness in the ordinary sense, he should not have written this line. If he did, he... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side : By our own spirits we are deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness ; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. VIII. Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side ; By our own spirits are we deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness : But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, 5° A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell... | |
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