We only toil, who are the first of things. And make perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm; Nor harken what the inner spirit sings, The Living Age - Strana 4061876Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1849 - 792 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest : why should we toil alone? We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken what the iuner spirit sings, — 4 There is... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor harken what the inner spirit sings, " There is no... | |
| 1849 - 608 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest: why should we toil alone ? We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm; Nor hearken what the inner spirit sings, — ' There is... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor harten what the inner spirit sings, " There is no... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest, why should we toil alone? We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings; Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm; Nor hearken what the inward spirit sings — " There is... | |
| 1845 - 608 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with »harp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest, why should we toil alone.' We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings; Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken what the inward spirit sings — " There is... | |
| 1849 - 864 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest : why should we toil alone? We...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken what the inner spirit sings, — * There is... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 320 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone ?...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken what the inner spirit sings, — ' There is... | |
| 1849 - 822 str.
...All things have rest: why should we toil alone ? We only toil, who are the first of things, And mike perpetual moan, Still from one; sorrow to another...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows In slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken wh;it the inner spirit sings, — ' There... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1850 - 400 str.
...heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone ?...Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings ; Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ; Nor hearken what the inner spirit sings, ' There is... | |
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