| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pagina’s
...make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare. The*...want love ; and those who love want wisdom ; And all beat things are thus confused to ill. Many are strong and rich, and would be just, But live among their... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pagina’s
...make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare. The good...powerful goodness want : worse need for them. The wine want love ; and those who love, want wisdom ; Anil all best things are thus confused to ill. Many... | |
| 1850 - 772 pagina’s
...reveries of: Shelley, may chill the visions of philanthropy, until he feelg with that ideal reformer, that "The good want power but to weep barren tears. The...wise want love, and those who love want wisdom, And ill best things are thus confused to ill." Bat each and all these phases of reaction, in the spirit... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pagina’s
...make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate. And yet they know not that they do not dare. The good...be just, But live among their suffering fellow-men A> if none felt : they know not what they do. PROMETHEUS. Thy words are like a cloud of winged snakes... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pagina’s
...make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare. The good...them. The wise want love ; and those who love want Andallbestthingsarethuscoufusedto ill. [wisdom; Many are strong and rich, and would be just, But live... | |
| 1846 - 694 pagina’s
...LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF A DREAMER. ''The good want power, but to weep barren tears , The powerfol goodness want ; worse need for them. The wise want love , and those who lore want wisdom ; And all best things are thus confused to ilf" Rather disconsolate, but how true... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pagina’s
...their minds The lanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good fi>r man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare. The good...confused to ill. Many are strong and rich, and would bo just, But live amon^ their suffering fellow-men As if none felt: they know not what they do. PROMKTIIEOS.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pagina’s
...make their minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And yet they know not that they do not dare. The good...them. The wise want love ; and those who love want Andallbeetthingsarcthusconfusedto ill. [wisdom; Many are strong and rich, and would be just, But live... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 322 pagina’s
...through defect of sober intrepidity on the part of those who are rational, foolhardihood is triumphant. ' The Good want power, but to weep barren tears. The...wisdom ; And all best things are thus confused to ill.' * I do not mean of course to imply that it is for want of written poetry that the French nation cannot... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pagina’s
...minds The fanes of many a worship, now outworn. They dare not devise good for man's estate, And vet they know not that they do not dare. The good want...them. The wise want love ; and those who love want wisAnd all best things are thus confused to ill. [dom; -Many are strong and rich, and would be just,... | |
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