| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 páginas
...and sorrow flee, And those that weary are of light, find rest in thee. J. Norris of Bemtrton A VISION I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great ring...And round beneath it, Time, in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved ; in which the World And all her train were hurl'd.... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 406 páginas
...sorrow flee, And those that weary are of light, find rest in thee. J. Norris of Bemerton CL A VISION T saw Eternity the other night, Like a great ring of...And round beneath it, Time, in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres, Like avast shadow moved ; in which the World And all her train were hurl'd.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1902 - 358 páginas
...Scintillans: The World:— Like a great Ring of pure and endless light, I saw Eternity the other night, All calm as it was bright; And round beneath it Time, in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved, in which the World And all her train were hurled.... | |
| John Smith Harrison - 1903 - 268 páginas
...first he pictures the revolution of the world about the great ring of light which he calls eternity: " I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great ring...in which the world And all her train were hurl'd." He then describes the lover busied in his trifles, — his lute, his fancies, and his delights. Next... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 270 páginas
...Tennyson's The Ancient Sage. 313. The shadow, Time. Cf. the opening of Vaughan's poem, The World: — " I saw eternity the other night, Like a great ring...in which the world And all her train were hurl'd." 324-7. "The Elysian lawns," wrote Tennyson to Dr. Rolfe, " are the lawns of Elysium, and have nothing... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1904 - 384 páginas
...from Vaughan, — the first concerning earth, the second concerning heaven. Of the world he writes: I saw Eternity the other night Like a great ring of...days, years, Driv'n by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved, in which the world And all her train were hurled. Here is something like an intricate variation... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1904 - 378 páginas
...earth, the second concerning heaven. Of the world he writes : I saw Eternity the other night Like s. great ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as...days, years, Driv'n by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved, in which the world And all her train were hurled. Here is something like an intricate variation... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1904 - 382 páginas
...from Vaughan, — the first concerning earth, the second concerning heaven. Of the world he writes : I saw Eternity the other night Like a great ring of pure and endless light, All <alm, as it was bright; And round beneath it, Time in hours, days, yean, Driv'n by the spheres, Like... | |
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