In stings of remorse. Have I a lover Who is noble and free ? — I would he were nobler Than to love me. " Eterne alternation Now follows, now flies ; And under pain, pleasure, — Under pleasure, pain lies. ;/ *••< Love works at the centre, Heart-heaving... Poems - Page 12by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 251 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 2004 - 457 pages
...the Tolume and puzzling his or her way along will come by and by to the verse : — "Have I a lover Who is noble and free ?— I would he were nobler Than to IOTB me." The commonplace young person will be apt to say or think f'est magnijique, mats fe n'est... | |
| Louis François Cazamian, Charles Cestre - 1928 - 628 pages
...d'abord, et d'autres ssages ont été, inconsciemment, utilisés par lui. Ainsi ces vers u Sphinx : Eterne alternation Now follows, now flies ; And under pain, pleasure, — Under pleasure, pain lies. I am thy spirit, yoke-fellow, Of thine eye I am eyebeam. •X. Ayant découvert tout le parti qu'on... | |
| 1901 - 820 pages
...say, for instance, that nothing is romantic that falls short of Emerson's sentiment: " Have I a lover Who is noble and free? I would he were nobler Than to love me." The author mentions " altruistic self-sacrifice " among the characteristics of romantic love, but we... | |
| Louis François Cazamian, Charles Cestre - 1928 - 632 pages
...passages ont été, inconsciemment, utilisés par lui. Ainsi ces vers du Sphinx : Eterne altcrnation Now follows, now flies ; And under pain, pleasure, — Under pleasure, pain lies. I am thy spirit, yoke-fellow, Of thine eye I am eyebeam. Ayant découvert tout le parti qu'on peut... | |
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