I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully, "Say on, sweet Sphinx! thy dirges Are pleasant songs to me. Deep love lieth under These pictures of time; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime. "The fiend that man harries Is love of the Best; Yawns... The Arena - Strona 3271908Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Julian Hawthorne, William Leonard Lemmon - 1891 - Liczba stron: 428
...boy's cup ? Who has mixed my boy's bread? Who, with sadness and madness, Has turned my child's head?'" I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully, " Say...Dragon, Lit by rays from the Blest. The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul sees the perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain. "To vision profounder,... | |
| Frank Preston Stearns - 1892 - Liczba stron: 260
...and that the expulsion from Paradise was properly a rise in life. It says in " The Sphinx : " — " The fiend that man harries Is love of the Best; Yawns...Dragon, Lit by rays from the Blest. The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul seeks the perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain." And yet neither... | |
| 1892 - Liczba stron: 822
...twofold universe, material and spiritual, is the theatre of his fulfilling purposes. " Deep love Heth under These pictures of time ; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime." Human beings here on earth are romantic in proportion to their wealth of endowments and their freedom... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1894 - Liczba stron: 340
...cup? Who has mixed my boy's bread? Who, with sadness and madness, Has turned my child's head ? ' " \ heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully, " Say on,...Dragon, Lit by rays from the Blest. The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul sees the perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain. X " To vision prof... | |
| 1894 - Liczba stron: 444
...opening poem, "The Sphinx,' which deals with the problems of existence' the answering poet announces, The fiend that man harries Is love of the Best; Yawns...Dragon, Lit by rays from the Blest. The lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul sees the perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain. Pride ruined the... | |
| John Phelps Fruit - 1895 - Liczba stron: 62
...lacked the imaginative power of looking behind phenomena for meanings. He could not say with Emerson: Deep love lieth under These pictures of Time; They fade in the depth of Their meaning sublime. He was nevertheless a philosophical enthusiast, and having studied... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1896 - Liczba stron: 394
...spread itself out around you and become eternity. He who gets to the centre feels the sphere." V. 59Deep love lieth under These pictures of time; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime. EMERSON. Your joy no man taketh from you. — JoHNxvi. 22. IN these words Christ declared that there... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 1896 - Liczba stron: 394
...spread itself out around you and become eternity. He who gets to the centre feels the sphere." V. 59Deep love lieth under These pictures of time; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime. EMERSON. Your joy no man taketh from you. — JoHNxvi. 22. IN these words Christ declared that there... | |
| Julian Hawthorne, William Leonard Lemmon - 1891 - Liczba stron: 376
...boy's cup? Who has mixed my boy's bread? Who, with sadness and madness, Has turned my child's head?'" I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully, " Say...Dragon, Lit by rays from the Blest. The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul sees the perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain. "To vision profounder,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - Liczba stron: 278
...Has turned the manchild's head?"I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully, "Say on, sweet Sphynx! thy dirges Are pleasant songs to me. Deep love lieth...Dragon Lit by rays from the Blest. The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again, Whose soul sees the Perfect, Which his eyes seek in vain. Profounder, profounder,... | |
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