SWEET are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song; Nor can remembrance, Mathew! bring to view A fate more pleasing, a delight more true Than that in which the brother Poets joy'd, Who with combined powers, their wit... The Atlantic Monthly - Strona 3441915Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| John Keats - 1891 - Liczba stron: 246
...began to fit his quill." Britannia's Pastorals. — BROWNE. EPISTLES. TO GEORGE FELTON MATHEW. OWEET are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song ; Nor can remembrance, Mathew ! bring to view A fate more pleasing, a delight more true Than that in... | |
| Marcus Davis Gilman - 1897 - Liczba stron: 370
...February >6, 1892. Hemenway, Miss Abby Maria. Poets and Poetry of Vermont. Edited by Abby Maria Hemenway. Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song. —Jfeals. Rutland : George A. Tuttle & Company. 1858. ISino, pp. xil. 400. Contains interesting biographical... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - Liczba stron: 510
...but young Tet hartned to his pipe) with all the skill His few yeeres could, began to fit his quill. SWEET are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song; Nor can remembrance, Mathew ! bring to view A fate more pleasing, a delight more true Than that in... | |
| John Keats - 1900 - Liczba stron: 500
...&t each other with a wild surmise — Silent, upon a peak in Darien. EPISTLE TO GEORGE FELTON MATHEW SWEET are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song ; Nor can remembrance, Mathew ! bring to view A fate more pleasing, a delight more true Than that in... | |
| John Keats - 1900 - Liczba stron: 268
...that hand appear, And o'er my eyes the trembling moisture shake. EPISTLES. TO GEORGE FELTON MATHEW. SWEET are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song ; Nor can remembrance, Mathew ! bring to view A fate more pleasing, a delight more true Than that in... | |
| Oscar Wegelin - 1907 - Liczba stron: 98
...EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES, WHICH WERE OMITTED IN THE VOLUME CONTAINING THE YEARS 1650-1799. By OSCAR WEGELIN " Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood of song." — Keats. NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE COMPILER 1907 * WBJUCLI3RART _ ASTCm, LFV1X ANO TILDE*... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - Liczba stron: 812
...murmur dirges round his grave. —SCOTT, SIR WALTER, 1805, Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto v, St. i. _q<: c ɑ , / Z s { | P Q8@ E < = z eج b f 0 —KEATS, JOHN, 1815, Epistle to George Felton Mathews. Poetry is the blossom and the fragrance of... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - Liczba stron: 784
...Cowper: TasK. Bk. ii. Line 285 The poetry of earth is never dead. 3913 Keats: Grasshopper and Cricket Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song. Thou shalt believe in Milton, Dryden, Pope; Thou shalt not set up WordswortlI, Coleridge, Southey ;... | |
| 1913 - Liczba stron: 264
...turns to pain. Browning: La, Saisiaz. Poetry, Poets; see Authorship, Books, Genius, and Imagination. Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong, And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song. Keats. The poetry of earth is never dead. Keats: Grasshopper and Cricket. Blessings be with them, and... | |
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