For not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. Macmillan's Magazine - 第 367 頁1864完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1910 - 532 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. 8 For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world, how... | |
| 1910 - 548 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. 8 For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world, how... | |
| Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1911 - 288 頁
...did not console me for all the tantalizing drapery and golden bric-a-brac I was unable to purchase. " Not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it,...day like the Sultan of old in a garden of spice." The truly wise would n't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rhaman! Passing out into the open air again, we... | |
| 1906 - 1034 頁
...To have the heart weaned from earthly pleasures is better than to obtain them in fullest abundance. "Not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were more Thau to walk all day, like the Sultan of old, in a garden of spice." Such are some of the ills of life.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would nof marvel at either, but since our father — Wasps in our good hive, You would-be...Barbarians, : \ ܁ "J 191 VIII. For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world,... | |
| Arthur Christopher Benson - 1916 - 448 頁
...the lookout for them everywhere. Not shut our eyes in a rapture of sentiment, and think that we can : '"Walk all day, like the Sultan of old, in a garden of spice!' "That won't do, of course! We can't get out of it like that! But we must never allow ourselves to doubt... | |
| O. Henry - 1917 - 296 頁
...gospel I preach. I always considered him the boss poet. Here's the way the text goes: "For, not to admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day like a Sultan of old in a garden of spice." "'You see, I teach 'em to cut out demand — that supply is... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain ; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. vm For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world, how... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark, Maxim Lieber - 1925 - 1166 頁
...gospel I preach. I always considered him the boss poet. Here's the way the text goes: "For, not to admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day like a Sultan of old in a garden of spice." : 'You see, I teach 'em to cut out demand — that supply is... | |
| O. Henry - 1911 - 1422 頁
...gospel I preach. I always considered him the bo'ss poet. Here's the way the text goes: For, not to admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day like a Sultan of old in a garden of spice. " "You see, I teach 'em to cut out demand — that supply is... | |
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