And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see! See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow a strain the world at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee. New Poems - Página 67por Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 208 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed— For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee! Alack, for Corydon no rival now!— But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1905 - 274 páginas
...And blow a strain the world at last shall heed0 — For Time, not Corydon,0 hath conquer'd thee ! 80 Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! — But when Sicilian...his flute would go, Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate0 ; And cross the unpermitted ferry's flow,0 85 And relax Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 298 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed— For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee! 80 Alack, for Corydon no rival now!— But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1906 - 152 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, 25 And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee! 30 Alack, for Corydon no rival now! — But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good survivor... | |
| 1909 - 850 páginas
...trembling by the forestways, And scent of hay new mown; But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see! See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon hath conquer'd thee! The charm of jungle, prairie, bush or veldt may be great, but lines like these whispered... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 páginas
...And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him come back, and cot i Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray ; conquefj thee ! Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! — But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1911 - 296 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee ! Well ! wind-dispersed and vain the words will be, Yet, Thyrsis, let me give my grief its hour In... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1911 - 686 páginas
...is he gone?" And she turned the page and read again— "But Thyrsis nevermore roe swains shall see; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed— For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee!" Then, after a pause, she added, "How often I have remembered those words! And how... | |
| Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell - 1911 - 540 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee! "Peace, peace! he is not dead". If the pastoral dirge is" mainly an expression of despair,... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 páginas
...trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee ! 80 Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some... | |
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