It irk'd him to be here, he could not rest. He loved each simple joy the country yields, He loved his mates; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lour'd on the fields, Here with the shepherds and the silly sheep. Present Day Papers - Page 81899Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1866 - 570 pages
...INoeds must I lose them, needs with heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart; Eut Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irk'd him to be here,...lower'd on the fields, Here with the shepherds and tho silly sheep. Some life of men unblest He knew, which made him droop, and fill'd his head. He went... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...Needs rnnst I lose them, needs with heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart ; But ThjTsis of his own will went away. It irk'd him to be here,...not keep, For that a shadow, lower'd on the fields, Йеге with the shepherds and the silly sheep. Some life of men unblest He knew, which made him droop,... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart ; But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irked him to be here, he could not rest. He loved each simple...mates ; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on the fields, Here with the shepherds and the silly sheep. Some life of men unblcst He knew,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...world and wave of men depart; But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irked him to be here,—he could not rest. He loved each simple joy the country...mates; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on the fields, Here with the shepherds and the silly sheep. Some life of men unblest He knew,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1875 - 472 pages
...somewhat from the trammels which these lines deplore. Arnold says of him, in "Thyrsis," " It irked him to be here, — he could not rest. He loved each...mates ; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on the fields. He went ! " But even Clough made no such approach as our own Thoreau to the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart ; But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irked him to be here, he could not rest. He loved each simple joy the country yields, He loved his mates; hut yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on tha fields, Here with the shepherds and the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart ; But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irked him to be here, he could not rest. He loved each simple joy the eountry yields, He loved his mates; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on th? fields,... | |
| 1874 - 784 pages
...somewhat from the trammels which these lines deplore. Arnold says of him, in " Thyrsis," " It irked him to be here, — he could not rest. He loved each simple joy the country yields Tie loved his mates ; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lowered on the fields. ****** He... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 396 pages
...l Needs must I lose them, needs with heavy heart Into the world and wave of men depart, But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irk'd him to be here,...country yields, He loved his mates; but yet he could njt keep, For that a shadow lower'd on the fields, Here with the shepherds and the silly sheep. Some... | |
| 1883 - 860 pages
...Needs must I lose them, needs with heavy heart Into the world and wave of man depart ! But Thyrsis of his own will went away. It irk'd him to be here,...could not rest. He loved each simple joy, the country fields, He loved his mates ; but yet he could not keep, For that a shadow lower'd on the fields, Here,... | |
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