| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| 1849 - 588 頁
...vain — Why did I laugh ? I know this being's lease My fancv to its utmost blisses spreads, Yet coufd I on this very midnight cease. And the world's gaudy...meed. " I went to bed and enjoyed an uninterrupted gleep." The above sonnet is remarkably fine and of extreme interest. "The cloudy porch that opens on... | |
| John Keats - 1859 - 524 頁
...Darkness! Darkness ! ever must I moan. To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease. My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 496 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| John Keats - 1878 - 228 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1880 - 202 頁
...darkness, darkness ; must I ever moan To question heaven and hell and heart in vain, Why did I laugh ? I know this being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads : Yet would I on this very midnight cease, And the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds ; Verse, Fame, and... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 378 頁
...vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads ; Yet would I on this very midnight cease And the world's gaudy...But Death intenser — Death is Life's high meed. RIGHT star ! would I were steadfast as thou art — Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night, And... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 384 頁
...Darkness ! Darkness! ever must I moan, To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain. Why did I laugh ? I know this Being's lease, My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads; Yet would I on this very midnight cease RIGHT star! would I were steadfast as thou art— Not in lone splendour... | |
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