She looked a little wistfully, Then went her sunshine way: — The sea's eye had a mist on it, And the leaves fell from the day. She went her unremembering way, She went, and left in me The pang of all the partings gone, And partings yet to be. She left... Poets of the Younger Generation - Página 458por William Archer - 1902 - 564 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Walker - 2005 - 225 páginas
...sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish or a sparrow fall. -Alexander Pope (English Poet) Nothing begins, and nothing ends, That is not paid with moan; For we are born in other's pain, And perish in our own. Reflections: -Francis Thompson (English Poet) Can there be any... | |
| M.P. Singh - 2005 - 324 páginas
...vain, world's cruelty is bitter bane; but is not the fruit of pain." — Elkabeth Barrett Browning "Nothing begins, and nothing ends, that is not paid with moan; for we are born in other's pain, and perish in our own." — Francis Thompson "Pain is no evil unless it conquers us.'... | |
| Semyon M. Slobounov - 2008 - 539 páginas
...conquers us." - George Eliot • "The art of life is the art of avoiding pain." - Thomas Jefferson • "Nothing begins, and nothing ends, that is not paid with moan; for we are born in other's pain, and perish in our own." - Francis Thompson • "Nobody is hurt. Hurt is in the mind.... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1964 - 1084 páginas
...and left in me The pang of all the partings gone, And partings yet to be. She left me marvelling why my soul Was sad that she was glad ; At all the sadness...ends, That is not paid with moan ; For we are born in other's pain, In sharp contrast to Thompson stands John Davidson (18571909), the latest of our " poets... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 532 páginas
...and left in me The pang of all the partings gone, And partings yet to be. She left me marveling why my soul Was sad that she was glad; At all the sadness...ends, That is not paid with moan, For we are born in other's pain, And perish in our own. TO A SNOWFLAKE What heart could have thought you?Past our devisal... | |
| 1913 - 846 páginas
...and left in me The pang of all the partings gone, And partings yet to be. "She left me marveling why my soul Was sad that she was glad ; At all the sadness...with her hand, And the love with her lovely eyes." From such song poetry he turns to the heavy rhythm and loaded imagery of "An Anthem of Earth." In speaking... | |
| 1915 - 288 páginas
...wistfully, Then went her sunshine way: — The sea's eye had a mist on it, And the leaves fell from the day. Still, still I seemed to see her, still Look up with...ends, That is not paid with moan; For we are born in other's pain, And perish in our own. FRANCIS THOMPSON. MODERN LOVE 'I play for Seasons; not Eternities!'... | |
| 232 páginas
...and left in me The pang of all the partings gone, And partings yet to be. She left me marvelling why my soul Was sad that she was glad ; At all the sadness...the sweet, The sweetness in the sad. Still, still I seem to see her, still Look up with soft replies, And take the berries with her hand, And the love... | |
| Allen Beville Ramsay - 1925 - 144 páginas
...and left in me The pangs of all the partings gone And partings yet to be. She left me marvelling why my soul Was sad that she was glad; At all the sadness in the sweet, The sweetness in the sad. Nothing begins and nothing ends, That is not paid with moan; For we are born in other's pain And perish... | |
| Maison, N. & Kumar - 1964 - 264 páginas
...to be what you might have been." (George Eliot). Exercise 2 Paraphrase the following passages : 1. Nothing begins, and nothing ends, That is not paid with moan ; For we are born in other's pain, And perish in our own. (Francis Thomson) 2. Cowards die many times before their deaths,... | |
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