The leprous corpse, touched by this spirit tender, Exhales itself in flowers of gentle breath ; Like incarnations of the stars, when splendour Is changed to fragrance, they illumine death, And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath. Nought we know dies... The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Stran 395avtor: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1878 - 616 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Horace Smith - 1825 - 370 strani
...blended under the vivifying and mysterious mouldings of her hand — " The leprous corpse, touch'd by this spirit tender, Exhales itself in flowers of...consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning?" * If Pythagoras had limited his system of transmigration to the body instead of the soul,. he would... | |
| 1825 - 600 strani
...beauiy and tba joy of tfaair renewed might. " The leprous corpse touch'J by this spirit tender, Eihales itself in flowers of gentle breath ; Like incarnations...that alone which knows, Be as a sword consumed before lh« sheath, By lightless lightning?— in' intense alom glows A moment, then is quench'd in a most... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 strani
...The beauty and the joy of their renewed might. XX.The leprous corpse, touch'd by this spirit lender, d, I tell thcc, even the dead Have strength, (heir...groan and toil, Because they blush not with remorse th' intense atom glows A moment, then is qucnch'd in a most cold rupose. XXI. Alas! that all we loved... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 strani
...splendor Is changed to fragrance, they illumine death, And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath ; Naught iiufoi, from which the river Himera was named, ig, •itn юте «light ihtde of difference, quench'd in a most cold repose. XXI. Alas ! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief,... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 strani
...might. The leprous corpse touched hy this spirit tender Exhales itself in flowers of gentle hreath ; Like incarnations of the stars, when splendour Is...consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning ?—th' intense atom glows A moment, then is quenched in a most cold repose. Alas! that all we loved... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 strani
...; Diffuse themselves i and spend in love's delight, The beauty and the joy of their renewed might. The leprous corpse touched by this spirit tender Exhales...beneath ; Nought we know, dies. Shall that alone which know? Be as a sword consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning ? — th' intense atom glows... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 strani
...death, And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath . Naught we know, dies. Shall that alone which know* Be as a sword consumed before the sheath By sightless...lightning ? — the intense atom glows A moment, then 13 qucnch'd in a most cold repose. XXI. Alas ! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 strani
...ihirst : Diffuse themselves ; and spend in love's defeht, The beauty and the joy of their renewed might. The leprous corpse touched by this spirit tender,...illumine death, And mock the merry worm that wakes ЬгпезЛ : Nought we know dies. Shall that alone which law« Be as a sword consumed before the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 strani
...they illumine death, And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath; Naught we know.dies. Shall thatalone which knows Be as a sword consumed before the sheath...lightning !—the intense atom glows A moment, then in quench'd in a most cold repose. XXI. Alas! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief,... | |
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