Let visions of the night or of the day Come, as they will; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth, This light that strikes his eyeball is not light, This air that smites his forehead is not air But vision—yea, his very... The Church Quarterly Review - 351. oldal1898Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1872 - 702 oldal
...deepest problems of philosophy. ' Let visions of the night, or of the day, Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on...that strikes his eyeball is not light, This air that strikes his forehead is not air, But vision — yes, his very hand and foot In moments when he feels... | |
| 1872 - 740 oldal
...deepest problems of philosophy. " Let visions of the night, or of the day, Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on...This light that strikes his eyeball is not light, ThU air that strikes his forehead is not air, But vision : yes, his very hand and foot, In moments... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1872 - 652 oldal
...philosophy. ' Let visions of the night, or of the day, Come, as they will ; and many a time they eome, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth. This light that strikes his eyeball is not light, Thi~ air that strikes his forehead is not air, liut vision — yes, his very hand and foot In moments... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 oldal
...walks on seems not earth, This light that strike« his eyeball is not light, This air that smites bis forehead Is not air But vision— yea, his very hand and foot— lu moments when he feels be cannot die, And knows himself no vision to himself, Nur the high Ood a... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 350 oldal
...his work he done ; hnt, heing done, Let visious of the night or of the day Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth, This light that strikes his eyehall is not light, This air that smites his forshead is not air Bnt vision — yea, his very hand... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 320 oldal
...his work be done ; but, being done, Let visions of the night or of the day Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on...forehead is not air But vision — yea, his very hand and footIn moments when he feels he cannot die, And knows himself no vision to himself, Nor the high God... | |
| Mrs. M. C. Despard - 1874 - 332 oldal
...present, thinking but very vaguely of the rose<jolourcd days that were to come. CHAPTER XI. DREAMERS. And many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on...air that smites his forehead is not air, But vision. " THE weather, for once, is favourable," said Erick, the next morning, as we sat together at breakfast.... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1875 - 664 oldal
...has been vouchsafed the " Vision of God," if any has found the Holy Grail, it seems to me it is he. " This earth he walks on seems not earth, This light...that smites his forehead is not air, But vision." Strange as it may seem, I have to name as next after Robertson, in value of service rendered me, in... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 oldal
...his work be done; but, being done, Let visions of the ni £ht or of the day Come, as they mil-, and many a time they (come, Until this earth he walks...(light, This air that smites his forehead is not air Hut vision — yea, his very hand and foot — In moments when he feels he cannot die, And knows himself... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 oldal
...his work he done ; hnt, heing done, Let visious of the night or of the day Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth, This light that strikes his eyehall is not light, This air that smites his forshead is not air Bnt vision — yea, his very hand... | |
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