The golden harvests spring ; the unfailing sun Sheds light and life ; the fruits, the flowers, the trees, Arise in due succession ; all things speak Peace, harmony, and love. The Universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works... Shelley and His Writings - Strana 262autor/autoři: Charles S. Middleton - 1858Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works of love and joy, — All hut it* soft colours wore. While the moist earth was laughing below. I am the daughter of earth raieclh up The tyrant, whose delight is in his woe, Whose sport is in bis agony. Von sun, Lights it... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 str.
...eloquence, declares ( ., Look on yonder earth: ) That all fulfil the works of love and joy,— ) i. All but the outcast man. He fabricates The sword which...is in his agony. Yon sun, Lights it the great alone 1 Yon silver beams, Sleep they less sweetly on the cottage thatch, Than on the dome of kings ? Is mother... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 str.
...Peace, harmony, and love. The universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fullil the works t pass'd ; Süll brighter and more bright it grew. With floatin iword which sub hi» peace ; he cherinheth The snakes that gnaw hin heart ; he raiseth up The tyrant,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1832 - 146 str.
...Peace, harmony, and love. The universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works of love and joy,— All but the outcast man. He fabricates The sword that stabs his peace; he eherisheth The snakes that gnaw his heart; he raiseth up The tyrant whose... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1835 - 122 str.
...Peace, harmony, and love. The universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works of love and joy, — All but the outcast man. He fabricates The sword which stabs his peace ; he chcrisheth The snakes that gnaw his heart ; he raiseth up The tyrant, whose delight is in his woe,... | |
| 1836 - 784 str.
...The universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works of joy and love,— All but the outcast man — He fabricates The sword which stabs his peace : he cherisheth The snakes which gnaw his heart : he raiseth up The tyrant, whose delight is in his woe, Whose sport is in his... | |
| 1837 - 372 str.
...Christian. Look on yonder earth : In nature's silent eloquence, declares Shall all fulfil the works of love and joy, — All but the outcast man. He fabricates...is in his agony. Yon sun, Lights it the great alone 7 Yon silver beams, Sleep they less sweetly on the cottage thatch, Than on the dome of kings ? Is mother... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...fabricates The iword whieh stabs his peace ; he chcrisheth The snakes that gnaw his heart; he rniscth up The tyrant, whose delight is in his woe, Whose sport is in his agony. Yon tun, Lights it the great alone ? Yon silver beam*. Sleep they less sweetly on the cottage thatch, Than... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 str.
...eloquence, declares That all fulfil the works of love and joy, — All but the outeast, Man. He fabrieates The sword which stabs his peace ; he cherisheth The...sun, Lights it the great alone ! Yon silver beams, Sh'ep they less sweetly on the cottage thateh, Than on the dome of kings ! Is mother earth A step-dame... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1842 - 230 str.
...harmony, and love. The universe, In nature's silent eloquence, declares That all fulfill the works of love and joy, — All but the outcast man. He fabricates...which stabs his peace ; he cherisheth The snakes that knaw his heart ; he raiselh up The tyrant whose delight is in his woe, Whose sport is in his agony.... | |
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