In many a tender wheaten plot Flowers that were dead Live, and old suns revive; but not That holier head. By this white wandering waste of sea, Far north, I hear One face shall never turn to me As once this year: Shall never smile and turn and rest On... Walter Savage Landor– A Biography - 676 psl.autoriai: John Forster - 1869 - 693 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1884 - 418 psl.
...and old suns revive ; but not That holier head. By this white wandering waste of sea, Far north, I hear One face shall never turn to me As once this year : IN MEMOR Y OF WAL TER SA VA GE LANDOR. I53 Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there,... | |
| 1885 - 224 psl.
...frailty find. — DANIEL. 2. Name the speakers and the persons referred to in the following : (a.) I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer, Whom England bore. (b.} The laurel greener from the brows Of him that uttered nothing base. \(c.) I... | |
| 1885 - 226 psl.
...frailty find. — DANIEL. 2. Name the speakers and the persons referred to in the following : (a.) I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer, Whom England bore. (p.) The laurel greener from the brows Of him that uttered nothing base. (c.) 1... | |
| Essays - 1885 - 250 psl.
...frailty find. — DANIEL. 2. Name the speakers and the persons referred to in the following : (a.) I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer, Whom England bore. (b.} The laurel greener from the brows Of him that uttered nothing base. \(c.) I... | |
| 1887 - 644 psl.
...life, devoured with spleen, I rest a perfect Timon, not nineteen. (3) She was a phantom of delight. (4) I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. (5) These laurels greener from the brow Of him that uttered nothing base. (6) The idle singer of an... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 566 psl.
...unselfish reverence at the feet of the incomparable artist, the unconquerable freeman, to whom he " Came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before...youngest to the oldest singer That England bore." To some who then for the first time knew Landor, and who were not endowed with the refined perceptions... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - 1892 - 912 psl.
...sinks, and I am ready to depart." It is to the grave of Landor that Swinburne came, " As one whose steps half linger, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore." And above it he uttered the lament so lovely one cannot for•bear to recall it. " Back to the Flower-town,... | |
| 1893 - 322 psl.
...and old suns revive ; but not That holier head. By this white wandering waste of sea, Far north, I hear One face shall never turn to me As once this...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. In holiest age our mightest mind, Father and friend. But thou, if anything endure, If hope there be,... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 432 psl.
...actual vows and lies : . . SwiNbURNIi : Song for the Centenary of Walter Savage Landor, 15, 22, 34 I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before ; The youngest to the eldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find Till all grief end, In holiest age... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 psl.
...and old suns revive ; but not That holier head. By this white wandering waste of sea, Far north, I hear One face shall never turn to me As once this...hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half i mi before ; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find... | |
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