| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1853 - 298 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'ertax'd, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude. Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, p 3 With a free onward... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'ertax'd, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude. Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free onward impulse... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1878 - 396 pages
...palsied hearts, was rife— Fly hence, our contact fear! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering woodl Averse, as Dido did with gesture stern From her false...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - Ballads - 1878 - 580 pages
...Realms of Awe : thus might even so genial a spirit as Sir Walter Scott's, under such provocation : Averse, as Dido did with gesture stern From her false...friend's approach in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep his solitude. [Bagford Collection, II. 2.] Cjmefcerap's JList of Shallow. — " Where's the roll ;... | |
| English poetry - 1883 - 378 pages
...divided aims, Its heads o'er-taxed, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
| English poets - 1883 - 364 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'er-taxed, its palsied hearts, was rife— Fly hence, our contact fear! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude! Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'ertax'd, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, Emerge, and resting on... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - Ballads, English - 1887 - 392 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'ertaxed, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse, as Dido did with gesture stern Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 258 pages
...its divided aims, >, Its heads o'ertax'd, its palsied hearts, was rifeFly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away, and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
| William Ernest Henley - American poetry - 1891 - 404 pages
...its divided aims, Its heads o'ertaxed, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear ! Still fly, plunge deeper in the bowering wood ! Averse,...in Hades turn, Wave us away and keep thy solitude 1 Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade, With a free, onward impulse... | |
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