As fills a father's eyes with light; And pleasures flow in so thick and fast Upon his heart, that he at last Must needs express his love's excess With words of unmeant bitterness. Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each other,... Perplexity, by Sydney Mostyn - Página 85por William Clark Russell - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1884 - 804 páginas
...pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each other ; In mutter arid mock u broken charm And dally with wrong that does no harm. Perhaps 'tis tender, too, and pretty, At i-ii'.-h mild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity." "Sweet recoil" is a wonderfully... | |
| 1885 - 762 páginas
...witchery ; and this is how the feeling is explained by Coleridge the philosopher : — Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each other ; To mutter and mock a broken charm And dally with wrong that does no harm Perhaps 'tis tender, too, and pretty, At each mild word to feel... | |
| Alois Brandl - 1887 - 424 páginas
...himself — at latest in November 1797 — to an unmitigated fairy tale — " Christabel." " Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each...broken charm, To dally with wrong that does no harm." In " Christabel," the personages are taken from fairyland, treated, it is true, allegorically. Christabel... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 460 páginas
...heart, that he at last Must needs express his love's excess With words of unmeant bitterness. Perhaps 't is pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike...charm, To dally with wrong that does no harm. Perhaps 't is tender too and pretty At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity. And what... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 458 páginas
...With words of unmeant bitterness. Perhaps 't is pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike earli other; To mutter and mock a broken charm, To dally with wrong that does no harm. Perhaps 't is tender too and pretty At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity. And what... | |
| 1890 - 492 páginas
...alone in the world. CHAPTER XXV. AN EVENTFUL MEETING. Perhaps il is pretty to force together Thonghts so all unlike each other. To mutter and mock a broken charm. — COLERIDGE. THURSDAY was market-day in the town of Northminster ; and on market day — no less... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 páginas
...that he at last Must needs express his love's excess With words of unmeant bitterness. Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each...that does no harm. Perhaps 'tis tender too and pretty 670 At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity. And what, if in a world of sin... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 514 páginas
...heart that he at last Must needs express his love's excess 10 In words of wrong and bitterness. Perhaps it is pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike...broken charm ; To dally with wrong that does no harm. 16 Perhaps 't is tender, too. and pretty, At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...retain, And yet consider it again ! H. ARTHUR HUOH CLOUOH — Ah, yet Consider it Again. Perhaps 'tis ake bad good, and good provoke to harm. t. COLERIDGE— Cliristabel. Conclusion to Part II. In indolent vacuity of thought. j. COWPKR— The... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 166 páginas
...he at last Must needs express his love's excess With words of unmeant bitterness. 665 Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each...that does no harm. Perhaps 'tis tender too and pretty 670 At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity. And what, if in a world of sin... | |
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