| John Keats - 1900 - 500 pages
...that old Darkness : nor are we Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule Of shapeless Chacxg. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests...itself ? Can it deny the chiefdom of green groves ? 220 Or shall the tree be envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal... | |
| John Keats - 1921 - 260 pages
...Darkness : nor are we 215 " Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule " Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil " Quarrel with the proud forests...itself? " Can it deny the chiefdom of green groves ? 220 " Or shall the tree be envious of the dove " Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings " To wander... | |
| Irene Zocco - 1900 - 348 pages
...vecchie tenebre: uè siamo noi perciò da loro debellati , più che da noi 1' informe regno del « Can it deny the chiefdom of green groves ? « Or shall the tree be envious of the dove « Becanse it cooeth, and hath suowy wings « To 'vander wherewithal, and fìnd its joys? « We are... | |
| John Keats - 1909 - 212 pages
...old Darkness : nor are we " Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule " Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil " Quarrel with the proud forests...still, more comely than itself ? " Can it deny the chief dom of green groves ? 220 " Or shall the tree be envious of the dove " Because it cooeth, and... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...that old Darkness : nor are we Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, e itcooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find itsjoys ? We« are such forest-trees,... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1905 - 234 pages
...that old Darkness: nor are we Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests...wander wherewithal and find its joys? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bared forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feather'd,... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1905 - 392 pages
...that old Darkness : nor are we Thereby more conquer"d, than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests...wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feather'd,... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1905 - 236 pages
...that old Darkness: nor are we Thereby more conquer'd, tfian by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests...feedeth still, more comely than itself? Can it deny the chief dom of green groves? Or shall the tree be envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1905 - 236 pages
...that old Darkness: nor are we Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests it hath fed And feedeth still, mare comely than itself? Can it deny the chief dom of green groves? Or shall the tree be envious of... | |
| John Keats - 1906 - 428 pages
...that old Darkness : nor are we Thereby more conquer'd than by us the rule Of shapeless Chaos. Say, doth the dull soil Quarrel with the proud forests...of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings _To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred... | |
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