| 1904 - 738 pages
...suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love and bear; to hope...creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great, and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...thing il conlemplales; Neither to change, nor flalter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Tilan '. ou, for whose soul-soothing quiet, turtles Passion their voices cooingly 'mong myrtles, What time t I. How wonderful is Death, Death and his brother Sleep '. One, pale as yonder waning moon, With lips... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or nigh; To defy Power, contemplai«; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory. Titan ! is to be Good,... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 pages
...devotedly in the great and good work of the advancement of human virtue and happiness, and stimulates us ' To love and bear — to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates.' " " The most extraordinary production from the pen of Shelley," our anonymous critic continues, " is... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night , To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplate!; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory. Titan ! is to be Good,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To love and bear ; to hope...creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor faulter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great and... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1839 - 480 pages
...which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To love and bear, to hope, this is to be Good, great, and joyous, beautiful and...free ; This is alone life, joy, empire, and victory." With regard to the judgment of the middle ages, there can be no exaggeration here. St. Bernard has... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which sei'ins omnipotent ; To love and bear ; to hope till Hope...creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor faulter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great and... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...the thing it eontemplates : Neither to ehange, nor faulter,nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Vietory ! NOTE ON THE PROMETHEUS UNBOUND. BY THE EDITOR. ON the 12th of Mareh, 1818, Shelley quitted... | |
| 1843 - 678 pages
...suffer woe, which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs, darker than de»h or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To love and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it conten« plates: Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This was ihy glory, Titan ! 'tis to be,... | |
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