Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain ; Loiter, — enjoy : Once past, Thou never wilt come back again, A second Boy. The hills of Manhood wear a noble face, When seen from far ; The mist of light from which they take their grace Hides what they are.... Poems of many years - Sida 7efter Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1838Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| The London and Westminster Review April-August,1838 - 1838 - 612 sidor
...impregnated with this feeling; it can scarcely be more finely expressed than in the following lines:— Youth, that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even...pantest on to win a mournful race; Then stay ! oh, stay ! Loiter,—enjoy: Once past, Thou never wilt come back again . . Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 sidor
...Truth ! the night is long,—. Let thy radiance interpose. YOUTH AND MANHOOD. YOUTH, that pursueet with such eager pace Thy even way, Thou pantest on...enjoy : Once past, thou never wilt come back again Л second boy. The bills of manhood wear a noble face, When seen from far ; The mist of light from... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 sidor
...blood issuing from his mouth. .from the " Onck of GW4." RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES. YOUTH ANT) MANHOOD. Youth, that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even way, Thou pantest on to win n mournful race : Then stay ! oh, stay ! Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain ; Loiter, — enjoy:... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 sidor
...is an artist-like finish, and his ear is finely attuned to the melpdics of verse. YOUTH AND MANHOOD. Youth, that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even...Then stay ! oh, stay ! Pause and luxuriate in thy suuny plain ; Loiter, — enjoy: Once past, thou never wilt come hack again A second hoy. The hills... | |
| 1861 - 144 sidor
...first the unwary heart may gain ; But these, these only, can the heart retain. Oat/YOUTH AND MANHOOD. YOUTH, that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even...Thou pantest on to win a mournful race : Then stay ! O, stay ! Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain ; Loiter, — enjoy: Once past, thou never wilt... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1868 - 258 sidor
...did not speak one word, For the beating of our own hearts Was all the 'sound we heard. CARPE DIEM. YOUTH that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even...stay ! Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain,— Loiter—enjoy: Once past, Thou never wilt come back again, A second Boy. The hills of Manhood wear... | |
| 1871 - 476 sidor
...with angels' wings shall vie, And tread the palace of the sky ! ANONYMOUS. Youth, that Pursuest. , that pursuest, with such eager pace, •*• Thy even...mournful race ; Then stay ! oh stay ! Pause and luxuriate on thy sunny plain ; Loiter — enjoy ; Once past, thou never wilt come back again, A second boy. The... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 sidor
...tread the palace of the sky ! ANONYMOUS. Youth, that Pwrsuest. "\7OUTH, that pursuest, with such epger pace, -*- Thy even way, Thou pantest on to win a mournful race; Then stay ! oh stay ! 9 Pause and luxuriate on thy sunny plain ; Loiter — enjoy ; Once past, thou never wilt come back... | |
| 1876 - 612 sidor
...writes a delightful little poem called " Carpe Diem," which runs as follows : " Youth that pursueth with such eager pace Thy even way, Thou pantest on to win a mournful race — Then stay, O stay ! "' Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain. Loiter — enjoy ; Once past, thou never wilt come... | |
| 1876 - 508 sidor
...angel wings shall vie, And tread the palace of the sky ! ANONYMOUS. Youth, that Pursuest. "\/OUTH, that pursuest, with such eager pace, -*• Thy even...pantest on to win a mournful race : Then stay ! oh stay 1 Pause and luxuriate on thy sunny plain ; Loiter — enjoy ; Once past, thou never wilt come back... | |
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