But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency! How it were good to abide there, and breathe free ; How fair a lot to fill Is left to... The Library - Página 413editado por - 1903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 862 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply ouce, and long'd in vain; But I will rather - у that you remain A world above man's head to let him see How boundless might bis soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency ! How it were good to live there,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1855 - 270 páginas
...silent pain p Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain ; But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency. How it were good to sink there, and breathe... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain ; But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency. How it were good to sink there, and breathe... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1874 - 200 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain ; But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency. How it were good to sink there, and breathe... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 páginas
...retain A tinge, it may be, of their silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain — A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency ! How it were good to abide there, and breathe... | |
| Theodora Corrie - 1886 - 202 páginas
...silent paiu Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain. Bnt I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizon be. How vast, yet of what clear transparency 1 How it were good to live there, and breathe free ; How fair... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain ; But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency. How it were good to sink there, and breathe... | |
| 1888 - 618 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain — But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizon be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency ! How it were good to abide there, and breathe free ; How... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 504 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, ancl long'd in vain ; But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency ! How it were good to live there, and breathe... | |
| 1888 - 892 páginas
...silent pain Who have long'd deeply once, and long'd in vain — But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency! How it were good to live there, and breathe... | |
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