Alas that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we ? of what scene The actors or spectators ? Great and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what life... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 3431875Full view - About this book
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 772 pages
...moment, then is quenched in a most cold repose. XXI. Alas ! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself...the morrow, Month follow month with woe, and year waka year to sorrow. XXII. He will awake no more, oh, never more ! " Wake thou," cried Misery, " childless... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pages
...be mortal 1 Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we t of what scene — The actors or spectators t Great and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what...the morrow, Month follow month with woe, and year wak« year to sorrow. lie will awake no more, oh, never more I " Wake tliou," cried Misery, " child... | |
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...A moment, then is quench'd in a most cold repose. Alas! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself...scene The actors or spectators ? Great and mean Meet mass'd in death, who lends what life must borrow. As long as skies are blue, and fields are green,... | |
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...moment, then is quenched in a most cold repose. XXI. Alas ! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself...follow month with woe, and year wake year to sorrow. XXII. He will awake no more, oh, never more ! " Wake thou," cried Misery, " childless Mother, A wound... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 744 pages
...moment, then is qnenched in a most cold repose. zu. Alas ! that all we loved of him should be, Hut for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself...who lends what life must borrow. As long as skies aro bloe, and fields are green, Evemng must usher night, night urge the morrow, Mouth follow month... | |
| Matilda Homersham - 1868 - 298 pages
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 628 pages
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...closed in dust, seem to haunt me as I write." " Alas ! that all we loved of them should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me 1 Whence are we, and why are we ? Of what scene The actors or spectators ? " 261 CHAPTER IX. DR. SLOWMAN.... | |
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...grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! AVoe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we V of what scene The actors or spectators ? Great and...follow month with woe, and year wake year to sorrow. lie will awake no more, oh, never more ! " Wake thou," cried Misery, " childless Mother, rise Out of... | |
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