Or shall the tree be envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feather'd, who do tower... The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts - Page 64de John Keats - 1846Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Keats - 1863 - 370 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have...their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might : Yea, by that law, another race... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 104 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal, and find its joys? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have...their beauty, and must reign In right thereof: for 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might : Yea, by that law another race... | |
| 1864 - 742 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys * We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pole solitary doves, Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof ; for 'tis the eternal... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...of the dove because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings to wander wherewithal and find its joys? 1 1 62 We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, but eagles golden-feathered, who do tower above us in their beauty, and must reign in right thereof; for 'tis... | |
| Cheltenham College - 1868 - 570 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden feather'd, who do tower Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis... | |
| 1918 - 740 pages
...sportsmanship, he registers their tribute to the vanquishers as those •• eagles, golden-feathered, who do tower Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof." Keats never shared the proselyting illusions of Shelley that all men could live in the lyrical spirit... | |
| John Keats - 1873 - 402 pages
...it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary...their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might : Yea, by that law, another race... | |
| John Keats - 1874 - 320 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, But eagles golden-feathered, who do tower Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...envious of the dovo Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have...their beauty, and must reign In right thereof; for 'tis the eternal law That first in beauty should be first in might : Yea, by that law, another race... | |
| Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1879 - 318 pages
...envious of the dove Because it cooeth, and hath snowy wings To wander wherewithal and find its joys ? We are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves, 225 But eagles golden-feather'd, who do tower Above us in their beauty, and must reign In right thereof;... | |
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