| English literature - 1824 - 798 pages
...Tempts and then UK» ; Whflt is this world's delight » Lightning that mocks the night. Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare ! Love, how it »ells poor bliss For proud despair ! But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Which... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1826 - 156 pages
...Tempts and then flies ; What is this world's delight ? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare...! Love, how it sells poor bliss For proud despair ! Bat we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Which ours we call. Whilst skies are blue... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...delight! Lightning that mocks the night. Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is! Friendship loo rare! Love, how it sells poor bliss For proud despair...' But we, though soon they fall. Survive their joy und all Which ours we call. Whilst tkies are blue and bright, WhiUt flowers are gay, Whilst eyes that... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 624 pages
...Tempts and then flies : What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night. Brief even as like some calm wave Vei'd into whirlpools by the chasms...free, and they began to breathe )eep curses, like oun we call. 230 MISCELLANEOUS ГОЕМ8. WhiUt skie« are blue and bright, Whilst flowers are gay,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 886 pages
...and then flies; What is this world's delight ? Lightning that mocks the night, Uriel' even as hright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare ! Love,...all Which ours we call. Whilst skies are blue and brighl, Whilst flowers are gay, Whilst eye* that change ere night Make glad the day ; Whilst yet the... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 pages
...Tempts, and then flies. What is this world's delight ? Lightning that mocks the sight, Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is, Friendship, too rare!...though soon they fall, Survive their joy, and all That ours we call. Whilst skies are blue and bright, Whilst flowers are gay, Whilst eyes that change... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 634 pages
...Tempts and then flies : What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare ! Love, how it sells poor bin For proud despair ! But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Which ours we call.... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...and then flies : What is this world's delight ? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as hright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare ! Love, how it sells poor hliss For proud despair ! But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Which ours we call.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...Tempts and then flies ; What is this world's delight ! Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare...they fall, Survive their joy and all Which ours we eall. Whilst skies are blue and bright, Whilst flowers are gay, Whilst eyes that change ere night Make... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 404 pages
...Tempts and then flies ; What is this world's delight ! Lightning that moeks the night, Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare...! Love, how it sells poor bliss For proud despair 1 But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Whieh ours we eall. Whilst skies are blue... | |
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