THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time and mowing, A sleepy... Fraser's Magazine - Página 2021880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Hill (novelist.) - 1885 - 310 páginas
...sixteenth-century phantasm like Holbein's Death, has surely no place in such a room as this : — " Here, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead, winds and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams — of dreams." Here, from the open windows, was to be seen the blue summer sea twinkling... | |
| 1886 - 922 páginas
...being on shore after a long swim, and a distinct effort is required to plunge again into the water. " Here, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead leaves and stilled winds' riot. In endless dream of dreams," exactly expresses the character of the... | |
| 1886 - 856 páginas
...being on shore after a long swim, and a distinct effort is required to plunge again into the water. Here, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead leaves and stilled winds' riot, In endless dream of dreams, exactly expresses the character of the... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - 1887 - 392 páginas
...glitter, the feet that scare The wolf that follows, the fawn that flies. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Jakob Schipper - 1888 - 630 páginas
...Verse finden sich zu dieser Strophe verwendet bei Swinburne, The Garden of Proserpine (Poems I, 196): Here, where the world is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 344 páginas
...not grain, And the joy of thee seventy times seven, Our Lady of Pain. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HEBE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| James Baldwin - 1894 - 376 páginas
...azure sky, When they love but live no more. — PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. 18. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet ; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 páginas
...weep. For there is no God found stronger than death; and death is a sleep. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE HERE, where the world is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| 1896 - 532 páginas
...Thou hast forgotten, O summer swallow, But the world shall end when I forget. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing; For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest... | |
| Ruth Louise Sheldon - 1898 - 304 páginas
...them? Do we think of the convenience, or of anything but what they remind us of? We like it here. " Here where the world is quiet, Here where all trouble seems Dead winds, and spent waves riot In doubtful dream of dreams." Why had we not tried this before, instead of the feverish life which could... | |
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