Shakespeare
OTHERS abide our question. Thou art free.
We ask and ask: Thou smilest and art still,
Out-topping knowledge.
For the loftiest hill
That to the stars uncrowns his majesty,
Planting his steadfast footsteps in the sea,
Making the heaven of heavens his dwelling-place,
Spares but the cloudy border of his base
To the foil'd searching of mortality;
And thou, who didst the stars and sunbeams know,
Self-school'd, self-scann'd, self-honour'd, self-secure,
Didst walk on earth unguess'd at. Better so!
All pains the immortal spirit must endure,
All weakness that impairs, all griefs that bow,
Find their sole voice in that victorious brow.
754.
Похожие новости:
Thy brother Death came
708 Maud COME into
She gainst those mother
Glad pale Cynthian wine
598 For Music THERE
The Bonnie House o
He I counsel you
Let the priest in
My tongue is my
Thus Nature spake The
Alas thought I and
They groan d they
So let us rest
I do confess thou
636 To Sleep O
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1564 1616
Each step trod out
Look unto mine handes
Most souls tis true
Whate er she meant
Then a mile of
531 Ode to Duty
1803 1849 664 Dark
Farewell you city wits
Late Leaves THE leaves
If any of them
Forlorn the very word
But not the praise
Upon my buried body
My Captain does not
Why so More we
Then with cantrip kisses
545 Answer SOUND sound
Love calls to war
A Hymn in Praise
And the music of
Then shalt thou weep
Which done doe at
He nothing common did
Shakespeare OTHERS abide our
Come then my bird
II I hear the
The King is to
1691 1762 443 Shorten
Her life was turning
We ll gae down
This Lady s Cruelty
18TH CENT 475 Prayer
|