| James Hain Friswell - English fiction - 1871 - 144 pages
...immitigable word. 200 They have the night, who had like us the day ; We, whom day binds, shall have the night as they. We, from the fetters of the light unbound,...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul's longing, one he cannot — sleep. This,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 314 pages
...immitigable word. They have the night, who had like us the day ; We, whom day binds, shall have the night as they. We, from the fetters of the light unbound,...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul's longing, one he cannot — sleep. This,... | |
| Marie Corelli - London (England) - 1896 - 566 pages
...CHAPTER I. " They have the night, who had, like us, the day — \Ve, whom day binds, shall have the night as they—- We, from the fetters of the light...unbound, Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound !" SWiNBURNE. NIGHT on the Altenfjord, — the long, long, changeless night o£ winter. The sharp snow-covered... | |
| Willard Grosvenor Bleyer - 1898 - 294 pages
...in the poem. "They have the night, who had like us the day; We, whom the day binds, shall have the night as they. We, from the fetters of the light unbound,...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul's longing, one he cannot - sleep. This, though... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - Music - 1901 - 766 pages
...poetry, as follows : They have the night, who had, like us, the day; We, whom day binds, shall have the night, as they; We, from the fetters of the light unbound, Healed of one wound of living, shall sleep sound. The work is in one movement, the leading motives of the beginning... | |
| Louis Charles Elson - Music - 1904 - 452 pages
...tragic composition which dwells upon the dark side of life, bears the motto (from Swinburne) : — "They have the night, who had, like us, the day ;...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound." This work was given by Thomas, November 30, 1900, in Chicago. Mr. Gleason was decidedly a modern ;... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - English poetry - 1904 - 436 pages
...immitigable word.J They have the night, who had like us the day ; We, whom day binds, shall have the night as they. We, from the fetters of the light unbound,...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul's longing, one he cannot — sleep. This,... | |
| English literature - 1910 - 356 pages
...They have the night, who had like us the day;* We, whom day binds, shall have the night as they. 200 We, from the fetters of the light unbound, Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul 's longing, one he cannot — sleep. This,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - Poets, English - 1925 - 364 pages
...immitigable word. They have the night, who had like us the day ; We, whom day binds, shall have the night as they. We, from the fetters of the light unbound,...Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep " 1 From our soul's longing, one he cannot — sleep. \... | |
| History, Ancient - 1925 - 106 pages
...»skæbnens« ligemand og overmand. Mod denne verdenstræthed kender Swinburne et lægemiddel: søvn og død: »We from the fetters of the light unbound Healed of our wound of living, shall sleep sound.« Elskoven er også i denne henseende en hovedfaktor i livet; den kan byde søvn efter udmattelsen, og... | |
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