To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor... The Theosophical Quarterly - Page 1371914Full view - About this book
| Literature, Modern - 1904 - 738 pages
...hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be...free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory." The beauty of Shelley's own character is perhaps the best testimony to the truth of his teaching. Trelawney... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...thing il conlemplales; Neither to change, nor flalter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Tilan '. ou, for whose soul-soothing quiet, turtles Passion their voices cooingly 'mong myrtles, What time t I. How wonderful is Death, Death and his brother Sleep '. One, pale as yonder waning moon, With lips... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 634 pages
...hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplate!; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory. Titan ! is to be...free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory. €Utrcn .plat). How wonderful is Death, Death and his brother Sleep! One, pale as yonder waning moon,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor faulter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be...free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory ! NOTE ON THE PROMETHEUS UNBOUND. BY TOE EDITOR. ON the l2th of March, l8l8, Shelley quitted England,... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Church history - 1839 - 480 pages
...Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To love and bear, to hope, this is to be Good, great, and joyous, beautiful and free ; This is alone life, joy, empire, and victory." With regard to the judgment of the middle ages, there can be no exaggeration here. St. Bernard has... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...till Hope ereates From its own wreek the thing it eontemplates : Neither to ehange, nor faulter,nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good,...beautiful and free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Vietory ! NOTE ON THE PROMETHEUS UNBOUND. BY THE EDITOR. ON the 12th of Mareh, 1818, Shelley quitted... | |
| United States - 1843 - 678 pages
...thing it conten« plates: Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This was ihy glory, Titan ! 'tis to be, Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free, This is alone Life, Joy, Empire and Vietory !" The poem opens as day breaks upon the icy rocks of Caucasus, where Prometheus, typifying... | |
| United States - 1843 - 708 pages
...thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent ; This was thy glory, Titan ! 'tis to be, Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free, This is alone Life, Joy, Empire and Vittory !" The poem opens as day breaks upon the icy rocks of Caucasus, where Prometheus, typifying... | |
| Universalism - 1865 - 838 pages
...termination of our voyage, finding ajiew inspiration each moment.? After a"" Thin, like thy glory, Titan ! U to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free ; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire and Victory." Next morning the clouds were gone; the sails in the harbor flashed back the rich golden sunlight; only... | |
| sir Joseph Noël Paton - 1870 - 136 pages
...night ; To love, and bear ; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great...free : This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory ! : ... | |
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