Thus in alternate uproar and sad peace, Amazed were those Titans utterly. O leave them, Muse! O leave them to their woes; For thou art weak to sing such tumults dire: A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips, and antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, O... Hyperionis libri tres - Page 74by John Keats - 1863 - 87 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 pages
...no joy, though all the Gods Gave from their hollow throats the name of " Saturn !' BOOK III. THCS m alternate uproar and sad peace, Amazed were those...leave them, Muse! O leave them to their woes! For t huii art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips, and antheming a... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 pages
...peace, Amazed were those Titans utterly. О leave them. Muse ! О leave them to their woes ! For Пи in art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow...Thy lips, and antheming a lonely grief Leave them, О Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewilder'd shores.... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 pages
...utterly. О leave them, Muse .' О leave them to their woes ! For Ihou art weak to sing such tumulls dire : A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips, and antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, О Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about hewilder'd shores.... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 pages
...peace, Amazed were those Titans utterly. О leave them, Muse ! О leave them to their woes! For thoti art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lifts, and antheming n lonely grief Leave thorn. 0 Muse ! for thou anon will find Many a fallen old... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 pages
...was no joy, though all the Gods Gave from their hollow throats the name of " Saturn !" BOOK III. THUS in alternate uproar and sad peace, Amazed were those...Thy lips, and antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, 0 Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewildered shores.... | |
| John Keats - 1856 - 326 pages
...III. THUS in alternate uproar and satl peace, Amazed were those Titans utterly. 0 leave them, Muse ! 0 leave them to their woes! For thou art weak to sing...Thy lips, and antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, 0 Muse ! for thou anou wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewilder'd shores.... | |
| John Keats - 1859 - 524 pages
...joy, though all the Gods Gave from their hollow throats the name of " Saturn!" HYPERION. BOOK m. Tars in alternate uproar and sad peace, Amazed were those...utterly. O leave them, Muse! O leave them to their ., For thou art weak to sing such tumults dire: A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips, and antheming... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 104 pages
...renuit, quanquam ocius omnes Insonuere cavo Saturnum gutture Divi. BOOK III. BOOK THE THIRD. ¡HUS in alternate uproar and sad peace Amazed were those...antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, O Muse ! for thöu anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewilder'd shores. Meantime... | |
| John Keats - 1871 - 402 pages
...peace, Amazed were those Titans utterly. 0 leave them, Muse ! O leave them to their woes 1 For tbou art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow...Thy lips, and .antheming a lonely grief. Leave them, 0 Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewilder'd shores.... | |
| John Keats - 1873 - 402 pages
...no joy, though all the Gods Gave from their hollow throats the name of " Saturn ! ' BOOK III. THUS in alternate uproar and sad peace, Amazed were those...Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering in vain about bewildered shores. Meantime touch piously the Delphic harp, And not a wind of heaven but will breathe... | |
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