| 1887 - 564 oldal
...world had not departed. So the Ancient Sage: "For oft On me, when boy, there came what then I called, Who knew no books and no philosophies, In my boy-phrase ' the Passion of the Past. ' The first grey streak of earliest summer-dawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the late and... | |
| 1887 - 890 oldal
...had not departed. So the Ancient Sage : — For oft On me, when boy, there came what then I called, Who knew no books and no philosophies, In my boy-phrase "the Passion of the Past." The first grey streak of earliest summer dawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the late and... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1887 - 524 oldal
...philosophies, In my boy-phrase ' the Passion of the Past.' The first grey streak of earliest snmmer-dawn. The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the late ana early were but one — A height, a broken granee, a grove, a flower Had murmurs 'Lost and gone... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 oldal
...world-prophet in the heart of man. "Tho' some have gleams or so they say Of more than mortal things." To-day? but what of yesterday? for oft On me, when...philosophies, In my boy-phrase ' The Passion of the The first gray streak of earliest summerdawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 oldal
...world-prophet in the heart of man. " Tho' some have gleams or so they say Of more than mortal things." To-day? but what of yesterday? for oft On me, when...philosophies, In my boy-phrase ' The Passion of the The first gray streak of earliest summerdawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1894 - 554 oldal
...of a past in which he had life before he was on earth ? And here we have Tennyson's own experience : For oft On me, when boy, there came what then I call'd....Passion of the Past." The first gray streak of earliest summer dawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the late and early were but one —... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1894 - 536 oldal
...of a past in which he had life before he was on earth ? And here we have Tennyson's own experience : For oft On me, when boy, there came what then I call'd,...Passion of the Past." The first gray streak of earliest summer dawn, The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom, As if the late and early were but one —... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1894 - 498 oldal
...here we have Tennyson's own experience • For oft On me, when boy, there came what then I call'tl, Who knew no books and no philosophies, In my boy-phrase,...Passion of the Past." The first gray streak of earliest summer dawn. The last long stripe of waning crimson gloom. As if the late and early were but one —... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1897 - 566 oldal
...other way. "The Ancient Sage" is the attempt of the poet to give us the wisdom of his later years : To-day ? but what of yesterday ? for oft On me, when boy, there came what then I call' d . . . In my boy-phrase "The Passion of the Past," The first gray streak of earliest summer... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1897 - 592 oldal
...years : To-day ? but what of yesterday ? for oft On me, when boy, there came what then I call' d . . . In my boy-phrase "The Passion of the Past," The first gray streak of earliest summer dawn, . . . Desolate sweetness — far and far away. One of the loveliest of his songs is made... | |
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