| 1824 - 706 sider
...gnawed for ever at his heart : he was unhappy in spring-time, because Huit is a season of hope—and rich with phantoms of far happier days than any which this aceldama of earth can realise. He was unhappy at the sound of music, which dilates the füthor heart of man into its whole... | |
| Harriet Mary Browne Owen - 1839 - 312 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness—five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart . He was unhappy in spring-time, because...the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity for the infinite; and he cried aloud,—' Away! away ! Thou speakest of things... | |
| Harriet Mary Browne - 1840 - 302 sider
...earth. The immorUl old man had five great wounds in his happiness—five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart. He was unhappy in spring-time, because...the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity for the infinite; and he cried aloud,—' Away! away ! Thou speakest of things... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 392 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness—five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart. He was unhappy in spring-time, because...the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity for the infinite; and he cried aloud,—' Away! away ! Thou speakest of things... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 368 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness—five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart. He was unhappy in spring-time, because...the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity for the infinite; and he cried aloud,—' Away ! away ! Thou speakest of things... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1840 - 378 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness—five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart. He was unhappy in spring-time, because...the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity for the infinite; and he cried aloud,—' Away ! away ! Thou speakest of things... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1824 - 604 sider
...his heart: he was unhappy n spring-time, because that is a season of hope—and rich with ptantoms of far happier days than any which this aceldama of...was unhappy at the sound of music, which dilates the k r f ; :t of man into its whole capacity for the infinite, and he cried aloud— "Away, away! Thou... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 322 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness — five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart: he was unhappy in springtime, because...dilates the heart of man into its whole capacity for the infinite, and he cried aloud —' Away, away ! Thou speakest of things which throughout my endless... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 350 sider
...heavenly ; but he was chained (methought) eternally to the earth. The immortal old man had five groat wounds in his happiness — five worms that gnawed...dilates the heart of man into its whole capacity for the infinite, and he cried aloud — ' Away, away ! Thou spcakest of things which throughout my endless... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1857 - 394 sider
...earth. The immortal old man had five great wounds in his happiness — five worms that gnawed for ever at his heart. He was unhappy in spring-time, because...happier days than any which this Aceldama of earth can realise. He was unhappy at the sound of music, which dilates the heart of man with its whole capacity... | |
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