| 1849 - 778 pagine
...— ' We know not, let us do as we are doing.' ' Dost thou not know that these things only seem ? ' ' I know not, let me dream my dream.' ' Are dust and...' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought ? ' ' I know not, let me think my thought.' ' What is the end of strife ? ' ' I know not, let me live... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough, Thomas Burbidge - 1849 - 170 pagine
...suing, We know not, let us do as we are doing. Dost thou not know that these things only seem ? — I know not, let me dream my dream. Are dust and ashes...pleasure. What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought ? — I know not, let me think my thought. What is the end of strife ? — I know not, let me live... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 324 pagine
...suing, ' We know not, let us do as we are doing.' Dost thou not know that these things only seem ? — ' I know not, let me dream my dream,' Are dust and ashes...pleasure.' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought ? ' I know not, let me think my thought.' What is the end of strife ? ' I know not, let me live my... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough, Thomas Burbidge - 1849 - 178 pagine
...suing, We know not, let us do as we are doing. Dost thou not know that these things only seem ? — I know not, let me dream my dream. Are dust and ashes...pleasure. What shall avail the knowledge thou hast Bought ? — I know not, let me think my thought. . What is the end of strife ? — I know not, let... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 326 pagine
...treasure ? ' I know not, let me take my pleasure.' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought 1 ' I know not, let me think my thought.' What is the...not, let me live my life.' How many days or e'er thou meau'st to move? ' I know not, let me love my love.' Were not things old once new ? ' I know not, let... | |
| 1850 - 1050 pagine
...I know not, let me take my pleasure.' ' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought ?' — 1 1 0 u / 9ܪ T 4t 3 ֎Qh7q { '+4e #+?>C|y ' vmO}r /w 2 9g - /} w +G^ t k |e j life.1 ' How many days, or ere thou mean'st to move?' — ' I know not : let me love my love.' ' Were... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1862 - 358 pagine
...is dominant. Take The Questioning Spirit:— " Dost thou not know that these things only seem ? — I know not, let me dream my dream. Are dust and ashes...pleasure. What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought ? — I know not, let me think my thought. What is the end of strife ? — I know not, let me live... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1862 - 566 pagine
...We know not, let us do as we are doing.' " ' Dost thou not know that these things only seem?' — ' I know not, let me dream my dream.' ' Are dust and...What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought?' — ' I know not, let me think my thought.' ' What is the end of strife ? ' — ' I know not, let me... | |
| 1862 - 794 pagine
...' I know not, let me take my pleasure.' ' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought 1 '— ' I know not, let me think my thought.' ' What is the...life.' ' How many days or e'er thou mean'st to move 1 ' — ' I know- not, let me love my love.' ' Were not things old once new ? ' — ' I know not, let... | |
| 1862 - 542 pagine
...We know not, let us do as we are doing.' " ' Dost thou not know that these things only seem?' — ' I know not, let me dream my dream.' ' Are dust and ashes fit to make a treasure V ' I know not, let me take my pleasure.' ' What shall avail the knowledge thou hast sought 1 '—... | |
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