| 1872 - 830 psl.
...or flashed in the sun. Why did he not carry out the fine conception of " The Poet " :— " Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love. And bravely furnished all abroad to fling The winged shafts of truth, To throng with stately blooms the... | |
| 1890 - 716 psl.
...intentionally or not, is a rejoinderto Tennyson's " Palace of Art." Those who say that the poet ia "dowered with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love," are blindest leaders of the blind, and Art is impassive, inhuman— '' With equal feet she treads an... | |
| 1922 - 908 psl.
...powerful with too bitter a disdain. It is clear that Gabirol belonged to the genus irritabile vatum — "dowered with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love." Particularly is his motto "no compromise" where poetry is in question. He even flutters the dovecotes... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 psl.
...Ah ! welaway ! XXIX THE POET THE poet in a golden clime was born, With golden stars above ; Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love. He saw thro' life and death, thro' good and ill, He saw thro' his own soul. The marvel of the everlasting... | |
| 1909 - 1132 psl.
...haunting memory, on the imagination of the world. Here, if anywhere, may be seen the poet's dower, i-* the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love. Dante was proud. There was in him, as Blanc suggests, that element of conscious merit which is inseparable... | |
| Jerold Savory, Patricia Marks - 1985 - 258 psl.
...he has said of himself, that "he saw through his own soul," he must see that he is not to the full "dowered with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love," which he holds to be the attributes of the true poet. Tennyson evidently feels that were he to cut... | |
| Rose Terry Cooke - 1986 - 312 psl.
...describes its subject, the poet: "The poet in a golden clime was born, / With golden stars above; / Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, / The love of love." HOW CELIA CHANGED HER MIND 1. Expeno creae means "believe the experienced." It comes from Virgil's... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1998 - 678 psl.
...bless them for the lesson,) that "The poet dwells in a golden world, With golden stars above; Born in the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love." LMC Letter 55 March 30, Passing up the Bowery, the other day, I saw two ingenious little toys of slight... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 636 psl.
...uses this very phrase, with others exactly parallel, where he describes ' The Poet ' as ' Dower' d with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.' — ED.] 59. confound] MALONE : That is, consume. So in Cor. I, vi, 17, ' How couldst thou in a mile... | |
| André Schüller - 2002 - 372 psl.
...Tennyson's idealized young poet ("The poet in a golden clime was born, / With golden stars above / Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, / The love of love.") is countered by the older Eliot's bitter old man: "My hate is more than hate of hate, / More bitter... | |
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