And now no sacred staff shall break in blossom, No choral salutation lure to light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Strana 432upravili: - 1913Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1878 - 296 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1884 - 724 str.
...perfume and sweet night I And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. ( There is no help for t icse things; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend ! Will make death clear', or make life durable. S Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild ! vine... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 314 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Thomas Bird Mosher - 1898 - 602 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| John Cann Bailey - 1900 - 330 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend. And none to mar; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1902 - 356 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1904 - 392 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend And none to mar ; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1905 - 434 str.
...light A spirit sick with perfume and sweet night And love's tired eyes and hands and barren bosom. There is no help for these things ; none to mend, And none to mar; not all our songs, O friend, Will make death clear or make life durable. Howbeit with rose and ivy and wild vine And with... | |
| Gilbert Parker - 1913 - 510 str.
...that night so many centuries ago, when she had slept the last sleep of her life as it was, Swinburne's lines on Baudelaire: "There is no help for these things,...which seemed to tear her heart in twain. " All gone 326 — all. What is there left to do? If death could make it better for any one, how easy! But everything... | |
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