But fly our paths, our feverish contact fly! For strong the infection of our mental strife, Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon thy cheer... Living English Poets– MDCCCLXXXII. - 144 psl.1883 - 325 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest : And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...greetings, fly our speech and smiles ! — As some grave Tynan trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd creepers stealthily,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1857 - 344 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest ; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, ', Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...Then fly our greetings, fly our speech and smiles 1 — As some grave Tyrian trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd... | |
| 1867 - 832 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest ; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...thy cheer would die, Thy hopes grow timorous, and unfixed thy powers; And thy clear aims be cross and shifting made: And then thy glad perennial youth... | |
| 1869 - 438 psl.
...soon thy cheer would die, Thy hopes grow timorous, and unfixed thy powers; And thy clear aims be eross and shifting made: And then thy glad perennial youth...fade, Fade, and grow old at last, and die like ours." MATTHEW ARNOLD : The Scholar Gipsy. [One seldom is left quietly to realise a favourite ideal of life.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...fade, Fade, and grow old at last, and die like ours. Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd creepers stealthily, The fringes of a... | |
| 1879 - 980 psl.
...yet spoils for rest ; And we uhonld win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like ns unblest. Soon, soon thy cheer would 'die, Thy hopes grow timorous, and unfix'd thy jx>wers ; And thy clear aims be cross and shifting made. And then thy glad perennial youth would fade,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 396 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...Then fly our greetings, fly our speech and smiles 1 — As some grave Tyrian trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...greetings, fly our speech and smiles ! —As some grave Tynan trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd creepers stealthily,... | |
| 1886 - 922 psl.
...of Nature to " fly our paths, our feverish contact fly," as fatal to all calm and healing life : " Then fly our greetings, fly our speech and smiles ! — As some grave 1 y rian trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd creepers... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - 1887 - 392 psl.
...Which, though it gives no bliss, yet spoils for rest; And we should win thee from thy own fair life, Like us distracted, and like us unblest. Soon, soon...thy cheer would die, Thy hopes grow timorous, and unfixed thy powers, And thy clear aims be cross and shifting made ; And then thy glad perennial youth... | |
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