| Omar Khayyam - 1898 - 146 страница
...some we loved, the loveliest and the best That from his Vintage rolling Time hathprest, Have drunb their Cup a Round or two before, ^And one by one crept silently to rest. XXIII <And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves... | |
| 1901 - 756 страница
...the red and yellow leaves, colored by the November frosts. Taste the grapes, think of old Omar, or of The loveliest and the best That from his Vintage rolling Time hath prest, and then think of the bare-branched, snow-bound orchards and gardens of faraway climes. It's in these... | |
| 1901 - 514 страница
...the red and yellow leaves, colored by the November frosts. Taste the grapes, think of old Omar, or of The loveliest and the best That from his Vintage rolling Time hath prest, and then think of the bare-branched, snow-bound orchards and gardens of faraway climes. It's in these... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 страница
...Fears : To-morrow I — Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Seven thousand Years. XXII. For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. XXIII. And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, XXIV. Ah,... | |
| Omar Khayyam - 1899 - 192 страница
...translated from C. 348. f> UL i Moles or " beauty spots " are very highly esteemed in the East. 3— a XXII. For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. XXIII. And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves... | |
| Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Epiphanius Wilson - 1899 - 478 страница
...future Fears: To-morrow! — Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years. For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves must... | |
| 1899 - 810 страница
...crept silently to Rest. Even the meaning of this is not too apparent. The recension runs thus : — For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. One almost wishes it were allowable for some one with impeccable tasto to make a version of the poem... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 464 страница
...future Fears : To-morrow! — Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years. For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves must... | |
| Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, Robert Drew Hicks - 1899 - 518 страница
...future Fears : To-morrow I — why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years. For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...two before, And one by one crept silently to rest. And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves must... | |
| Caxton Club - 1899 - 88 страница
...Jones's Grammar of Ornament, and the cover is from an example in Audsley's Outlines of Ornament. ** For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That...before^ . And one by one crept silently to rest." 8 RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM. IN ENGLISH VERSE. Edward FitzGerald. The Text of the Fourth Edition, followed... | |
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