| 1891 - 672 páginas
...prettily in the Apology to the ' Earthly Paradise ' of his dreams coming through the " ivory gate ":— Dreamer of dreams, born out of my due time, Why should I strive to Bet the crooked straight ? Let it suffice me that my murmuring rhyme Beat with light wing against the... | |
| William Morris - 1868 - 698 páginas
...Ida-ing care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; B So let me sing of names remembered, Because they,...us poor singers of an empty day. Dreamer of dreams, lorn out of my due time, Why should I strive to set the crooked straight '! Let it suffice me that... | |
| 1868 - 690 páginas
...verses have no power to bear ; So let me sing of names remembered, 360 Morris's Earthly Paradise. [July, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long...quite away From us poor singers of an empty day." He tells us then the story of Atalanta's race, the tale of Perseus and Andromeda, the story of Cupid... | |
| William Morris - 1869 - 692 páginas
...That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, jdle_verses have no power to bear ; \ 1 J~ B \ A ^ , So let me sing of names remembered, Because they,...take their memory quite away from us poor singers ofanjmpty day. 1/ Dreamer of dreams, born out of my due time, ^Wkp~sJumld__£ strive to set the crooked... | |
| William Morris - 1869 - 708 páginas
...that the sweet days die — — Remember me a little then I pray, The idle singer of an empty day. So let me sing of names remembered, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time fake their memory quite away From us poor singers of an empty day. Dreamer of dreams, born out of my... | |
| William Morris - 1870 - 196 páginas
...bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So let me sing of names remembered, Because...quite away From us poor singers of an empty day." Mr. Morris's diction is doubtless far from perfect in its kind. It is as little purely primitive as... | |
| William Morris - 1871 - 442 páginas
...bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread) These idle verses have no power to bear; So let me sing of names remembered, Because...quite away From us poor singers of an empty day." ****** Mr. Morris's diction is doubtless far from perfect in its kind. It is as little purely primitive... | |
| William Morris - 1871 - 444 páginas
...bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So let me sing of names remembered, Because...memory quite away From us poor singers of an empty day.M Mr. Morris's diction is doubtless far from perfect in its kind. It is as little purely primitive... | |
| 1872 - 830 páginas
...bewildering care, That weigh us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So let me sing of names remembered, Because...living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time take their memories away From us poor singers of an empty day." Such is Mr. Morris's apology for taking us back... | |
| 1872 - 612 páginas
...bewildering care, That weigh us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So let me sing of names remembered, Because...living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time take their memories away From us poor singers of an empty day.' Such is Mr. Morris's apology for taking us back... | |
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