It is our will That thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might be otherwise, we might be all We dream of happy, high, majestical. Where is the love, beauty and truth we seek, But in our mind? and if we were not weak, Should we be less in deed than in... The Political Ideas of the English Romanticists - Page 178by Crane Brinton - 1926 - 242 pagesFull view - About this book
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 pages
...little care; While we to such sick thoughts subjected are, As came on you last night. It is our will Which thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might...love, beauty, and truth we seek, But in our minds ? And, if we were not weak, Should we be less in deed than in desire ?"— —" Aye, if we were not... | |
| 1828 - 496 pages
...means of being, or he would teach, us a lesson of hope, comfort, and invigoration. " It is our will Which thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might...love, beauty, and truth we seek, But in our minds ' and if we were not weak, Should we be less in deed than in desire 1 ***** Those who try may 6nd How... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...are, As came on you last night. It is our will Which thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might he otherwise; we might be all We dream of, happy, high,...love, beauty, and truth we seek, But in our minds ? And, if we were not weak, Should we be lese in deed than in desireN — — « Ay, if we were not... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...little care ; While we to such sick thoughts subjected are, As came on you last night. It is our will majcstical. Where is the love, beauty, and truth we seek. But in our minds Î And, if wo were not weak,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 pages
...While we to such sick thoughts subjected are, As came on you last night. It is our will Which tbus enchains us to permitted ill. We might be otherwise;...We dream of, happy, high, majestical. Where is the beauty, love, and truth, we seek, But in our minds? And, if we were not weak, Should we be less in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...such sick thoughts subjected are, As came on you lost night. It is our will Which thus enchains us lo permitted ill. We might be otherwise ; we might be all We dream of, happy, high, rnnjosticiil. Where is the love, beauty, and truth we seek. But in our minds ? And, if we were not... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 pages
...uur race. Full little do they recognise what they have been, or are, or may be : — It is Our Will Which thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might...might be all We dream of, happy, high, majestical, — i Where is the beauty, love, and truth we seek, But in our minds ? and if we were not weak, Should... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...little eare ; While we to such sick thoughts subjeeted are, As eame on you last night. It is our will Which thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might...otherwise ; we might be all We dream of, happy, high, majestieal. Where is the beauty, love, and truth, we seck, But in our minds ! And, if we were not weak,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...care ; While we to such sick thoughts subjected are, As came on you last night. It is our will \Vhich thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might be otherwise...We dream of, happy, high, majestical. Where is the beauty, love, and truth, we seek, But in our minds ? And, if we were not weak, Should we be less in... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...to sueh siek thoughts subjeeted are, As eame on you last night. It is our will Whieh thus enehains us to permitted ill. We might be otherwise ; we might be all We dream of, happy, high, majestieal. Where is the beauty, love, and truth, we seek, But in our minds ! And, if we were not weak,... | |
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