Oh, clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears must flow to wash away A thought that shows so stern as this ; Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In woe to come, the present bliss. As frighted Proserpine let fall Her... The Edinburgh Review - 388 ページ1846全文表示 - この書籍について
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...of pious mummery aw memory. There is a beautiful thought in iW' fully sad " Ode to Melancholy:"— " Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In woe to come, the...frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Du. Even so the dark and bright will k»i The sunniest things throw sternest sbM^ And there is even... | |
| 1842 - 480 ページ
...then No resurrection in the minds of men. FROM AN ODE TO MELANCHOLY. O clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss; For tears...Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Dis, Even so the dark and bright wilt kiss. The sunniest things throw sternest shade And there is even a... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 434 ページ
...; But love may haunt the grave of love, And watch the mould in vain. O clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears...stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Dis, Ev'n... | |
| 1845 - 614 ページ
...; But love may haunt the grave of love, And watch the mould in vain. O clasp me, sweet, while thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears...thought that shows so stern as this : Forgive, if somewhat I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss, As frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 ページ
...of brick. FROM AN ODE TO MELANCHOLY. Он ! clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not dike my tears amiss; For tears must flow to wash away A...stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Die, Even... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 442 ページ
...; But love may haunt the grave of love, And watch the mould in vain. O clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears must flow to wash away A thought that ?hows so stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighted... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 ページ
...eyes detest This endless meal of brick. FROM AN ODE TO MELANCHOLY. OR ! clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss; For tears...stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighU'd Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Dis, Even... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 ページ
...; But love may haunt the grave of love, And watch the mould in vain. O clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears...stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Dis, Ev'n... | |
| 1846 - 730 ページ
...fickle and changeful throughout. " Oh clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my teara amiss, For tears must flow to wash away A thought...stern as this ! Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come the present bliss. As frightened Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Die, Even... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1849 - 430 ページ
...; But love may haunt the grave of love, And watch the mould in vain. O clasp me, sweet, whilst thou art mine, And do not take my tears amiss ; For tears...stern as this : Forgive, if somewhile I forget, In wo to come, the present bliss. As frighted Proserpine let fall Her flowers at the sight of Dis, Ev'n... | |
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