| John Keats - 1924 - 212 pages
...* The blaze, the splendour and the symmetry, 1 cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. 85 Even here, into my centre of repose, The shady visions come to domineer, v Insult, and blind, and stifle up my pomp.-^vC<x*l*3 Fall !— No, by Tellus and her briny jcfres"!... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 402 pages
...mine. The blaze, the splendor, and the symmetry, 1 cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. Even here, into my centre of repose, The shady visions...briny robes! Over the fiery frontier of my realms 1687 I will advance a terrible right arm Shall scare that infant thunderer, rebel Jove, And bid old... | |
| John Keats - 1927 - 228 pages
..." The blaze, the splendor, and the symmetry, " I cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. " Even here, into my centre of repose, " The shady visions...Jove, " And bid old Saturn take his throne again."— He spake, and ceas'd, the while a heavier threat Held struggle with his throat but came not forth ;... | |
| John Keats - 1927 - 224 pages
..." The blaze, the splendor, and the symmetry, " I cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. " Even here, into my centre of repose, " The shady visions...to domineer, " Insult, and blind, and stifle up my jiuinj).— " Fall !— No, by Tellus and her briny robes ! " Over the fiery frontier of my realms... | |
| Otto Jespersen - 1927 - 438 pages
...missus ever was | By DJ 1.136 when at her door Arose a clatter might awake the dead | Keats 2. 138 I will advance a terrible right arm Shall scare that infant thunderer, rebel Jove | Mrs. Browning A 30 as if the worst, could happen, was to rest | Bridges E 151 refusing all is offered.... | |
| Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 pages
...mine. The blaze, the splendour, and the symmetry, 1 cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. Even here, into my centre of repose, The shady visions...rebel Jove, And bid old Saturn take his throne again." — He spake, and ceased, the while a heavier threat Held struggle with his throat, but came not forth;... | |
| Walter Jackson Bate - 2009 - 784 pages
...haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft clime? Fall!— No, by Tellus and her briny robesl Over the fiery frontier of my realms I will advance...rebel Jove, And bid old Saturn take his throne again. Compelled to act in order to break the intolerable uncertainty, Hyperion suddenly turns to the eastern... | |
| Hermione de Almeida - 1990 - 429 pages
...(I, 171-85). The final horror is that the dark visions and frightful sounds assail Hyperion at home-, "into my centre of repose, / The shady visions come...domineer, / Insult, and blind, and stifle up my pomp" (I, 243-45). The distraught and frenzied Titan has already displayed all the physical signs of nervous... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 pages
...mine. "The blaze, the splendor, and the symmetry 'I cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. 'Even here, into my centre of repose, 'The shady visions come to domineer, 245 'Insult, and blind, and stifle my pomp. — 'Fall! — No, by Tellus and her briny robes! 'Over... | |
| Keith D. White - 1996 - 224 pages
...mine. The blaze, the splendor, and the symmetry, I cannot see — but darkness, death and darkness. Even here, into my centre of repose, The shady visions...domineer, Insult, and blind, and stifle up my pomp." (240-45) "Darkness," "death," and "shady visions" all metaphorically contrast with Hyperion's blazing... | |
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