| Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 398 páginas
...them wealth, we know ; Then be bold — work for gold, When the stormy winds do blow. MARTYN PARKER LOVE still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose ; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. MY DEAR AND ONLY LOVK 27... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1908 - 612 páginas
...that Sedley has got it, and one hopes that he is going to keep it, in the famous piece beginning — Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose. But he does not keep it ; and though the rest of the poem is not bad, it is not better than hundreds... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 páginas
...utmost of his art — To make a beauty, she. SIR C. SEDLEY. 816. LOVE STILL HAS SOMETHING OF THE SEA LOVE still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose ; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Cyril Brett - 1910 - 392 páginas
...Faithless as the Wind and Seas" ; "Phillis, without Frown or Smile, Sat and knotted all the while " ; " Love still has something of the Sea From whence his Mother rose " ; and finally : " Not, Celia, that I juster am, Or better than the rest, For I would change each... | |
| Cornelia Mitchell Parsons - 1911 - 380 páginas
...you, Seiior Joseph Baptiste, to accompany the page on your harpsichord." The boy sang the following: " Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose — " They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1912 - 604 páginas
...impossible was to sustain the level of their inspiration. When Sedley begins a song with the lines, Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose, you are reminded of the Greek anthology, and think you are in the presence of a little masterpiece.... | |
| 1912 - 408 páginas
...in again: If a flow in age appear, 'Tis but rain, and runs not clear. John Dryden [1631-1700] SONG LOVE still has something of the sea, From whence his Mother rose; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Tibullus - 1913 - 552 páginas
...genitos Neptuni filios dixerunt'; Homer, //. 16, 34; I-ygd. 3, 4, 85; Seneca, Phaed. 274; Sedley, ' Love still has something of the sea | From whence his mother rose.' 39. loquax: the most famous example in antiquity of those who talked too much was, perhaps, Anchises... | |
| Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) - 1913 - 752 páginas
...usual, as if directing the troops of some additional superior officer. — CREASY. For Ovwlian Elegiacs. Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose : Xo time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1914 - 136 páginas
...Said, ' Adieu for evermore, My love ! And adieu for evermore.' 20 LOVE STILL HAS SOMETHING OF THE SEA LOVE still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose ; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
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