| 1871 - 866 páginas
...comes partly from the same source and partly from Isaiah. The thrilling apostrophe " Our Adonais hath drunk poison — oh! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with each a draught of woe? The nameless worm would now itself dieown," comes direct from Moschus's Elegy... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 840 páginas
...read it with pleasure one must put the facts out of sight Our Adonais hath drunk poison, oh ! AVhat deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup -with such a draught of woe ! Beautiful ! Lut a rather overstrained statement of the fact that Keats had Lcen cut up in the Quarterly... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 páginas
...heart's accepted sacrifice. 36 Our Adonais has drunk poison - oh! What deaf and viperous murderer267 could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of...itself disown: It felt, yet could escape the magic tone 320 Whose prelude held all envy, hate, and wrong, But what was howling in one breast alone, Silent... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 páginas
...one, Let me not vex, with inharmonious sighs, The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. XXXVI Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh( What deaf and...disown: It felt, yet could escape, the magic tone 320 Whose prelude held all envy, hate, and wrong, But what was howling in one breast alone. Silent... | |
| Geoffrey Miles - 1999 - 474 páginas
...inharmonious sighs, The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. 36 Our Adonais has drunk poison0 - oh! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's...early cup with such a draught of woe? The nameless worm0 would now itself disown: It felt, yet could escape, the magic tone Whose prelude held all envy,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 2003 - 204 páginas
...and that magnificent fragment Hyperion ?4 Perhaps the following passage of the Elegy will explain: Our Adonais has drunk poison! - Oh, What deaf and...with such a draught of woe? The nameless worm would not itself disown: It felt, yet could escape the magic tone Whose prelude held all envy, hate, and... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1960 - 248 páginas
...Let me not vex, with inharmonious sighs, The silence of that heart's accepted sacrifice. 315 xxxvI. Our Adonais has drunk poison — oh ! What deaf and...of woe? The nameless worm would now itself disown : Whose prelude held all envy, hate, and wrong, But what was howling in one breast alone, Silent with... | |
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