First guessed by faint auroral flushes sent Along the wavering vista of his dream. Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendors lie, Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb and know it not. Over our manhood bend the skies... The Poetical Works - 95. oldalszerző: James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 472 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 474 oldal
...wavering vista of his dream. Not only around our infancy 10 Doth heaven with all its splendors lie; Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais...bend the skies; Against our fallen and traitor lives 15 The great winds utter prophecies; With our faint hearts the mountain strives ; Its arms outstretched,... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 474 oldal
...Sinais climb and know it not. Over our manhood bend the skies; Against our fallen and traitor lives 15 The great winds utter prophecies; With our faint hearts...Its arms outstretched, the druid wood Waits with its benedieite; And to our age's drowsy blood 20 Still shouts the inspiring sea. Earth gets its price for... | |
| 1880 - 592 oldal
...is true, as Lowell sings, that " Not only around our infancy Uoth heaven with all its splendors lie: Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb, and know it not." This, then, that God is living and working on every hand and close about us, is the first glad tiding... | |
| 1886 - 680 oldal
...Which whoso seeks shall find." And, then, in these two lines from "The Vision of Sir Launfal " : — " Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb and know it not." This universe has in it abundant food for the body, for the mind, for the love of beauty, for the dreamer,... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 350 oldal
...gun. 60. A negative may express a conclusive, decisive, positive affirmation (§ 215); eg •"§S8 Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb, and know it not. Thou shalt not steal! No, gentlemen, the remembrance of their folly will not pass to posterity. There... | |
| 1890 - 668 oldal
...thrilling. If we do not see the wonder, it is not that it is not here. It may be, as Lowell sings, — " Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb, and know it not." I do not think I am less sensible to earth's sorrows than are others. But such compensations ! I have... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 358 oldal
...his gun. 60. A negative may express a conclusive, decisive, positive affirmation (§ 215); eg "^jSa Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb, and know it ndt. Thou shalt not steal! No, gentlemen, the remembrance of their folly will n&t pass to posterity.... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 oldal
...introductory to Lowell's poem : — Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendours lie ; Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais...age's drowsy blood Still shouts the inspiring sea. How buoyant and jocund is the following passage on The Sweet Influences of Spring: Joy comes, grief... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 660 oldal
...• \» . . -.i4 our in&Dcy • • t all its splendours lie ; •• » . aai cringa and plot, • it not. Over our manhood bend the skies ; Against...Its arms outstretched, the druid wood Waits with its bencdicite ; And to our age's drowsy blood Still shouts the inspiring sea. Earth gets its price for... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 694 oldal
...wavering vista of his dream. 2. Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendors lie; i Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais...and traitor lives The great winds utter prophecies; i With our faint hearts the mountain strives; Its arms outstretched, the druid wood Waits with its... | |
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