| William Blake - 1866 - 132 Seiten
...England's winding-sheet. The winner's shout, the loser's curse, Dance before dead England's hearse. Every night and every morn Some to misery are born...to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night. We are led to believe a lie, When we see not through the eye, Which was born in a night to perish in... | |
| William Blake - 1874 - 194 Seiten
...England's winding-sheet. The winner's shout, the loser's curse, Dance before dead England's hearse. Every night and every morn Some to misery are born...to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night. We are led to believe a lie, When we see not through the eye, Which was born in a night to perish in... | |
| Robert Browning - 1881 - 1006 Seiten
...been ! What might it not have been ! Of the infants cast up on the shore of the living, Blake says, " Some are born to sweet delight : Some are born to endless night." The possibility of a child "Whose exterior semblance doth belie its soul's immensity," as Wordsworth... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 Seiten
...been ! What might it not have been 1 Of the infants cast up on the shore of the living, Blake says, " Some are born to sweet delight : Some are born to endless night." The possibility of a child " Whose exterior semblance doth belie ita soul's immensity," as Wordsworth... | |
| mrs. J Calbraith Lunn - 1883 - 310 Seiten
...he walked off. Of course Robert took Clare home, and stayed for tea. CHAPTER XI. WITH THE CREATURES. Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. BlAKE. MOLLY BROWN had been Mr. Stellar's nurse when he was a little boy, and she was very fond of... | |
| William Blake - 1885 - 302 Seiten
...were hands, Every farmer understands. The questioner who sits so sly Shall never know how to reply. He who replies to words of doubt Doth put the light...to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night. 213 Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine ; Under every grief and pine Runs a... | |
| Frances Martin - 1887 - 334 Seiten
...disturb you." She never forgot that " Madam," grave, solemn, almost reverential. CHAPTER II IN THE DARK "Every morn and every night Some are born to sweet...to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night." — BLAKE. THE Gilbert children had a very happy home. In Oxford they were constantly under the eyes... | |
| Frances Martin - 1887 - 334 Seiten
...disturb you." She never forgot that " Madam," grave, solemn, almost reverential. CHAPTER II IN THE DARK " Every morn and every night Some are born to sweet...are born to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night."—BLAKE. THE Gilbert children had a very happy home. In Oxford they were constantly under the... | |
| 1890 - 168 Seiten
...their beauty on the shore With the sun, and the sand, and the wild uproar. EMERSON (Each and All). 32 EvERY night and every morn Some to misery are born;...woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine; Tinder every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine. It is right it should be so: Man was made... | |
| Frances Martin - 1891 - 292 Seiten
...you." She never forgot that " Madam " — grave, solemn, almost reverential. CHAPTER II. IN THE DARK. " Every morn and every night Some are born to sweet delight, Some are bom to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night." — BLAKE. THE Gilbert children had a very happy... | |
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