O Thyrsis, still our tree is there ! — Ah, vain ! These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale with mist engarlanded, That lone, sky-pointing tree, are not for him ; To a boon southern country he is fled, And now in happier air, Wandering... Macmillan's Magazine - Página 4521866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 570 páginas
...earth-forgetting eyelids keep The morningless and unawakening sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale), Hear it, C) Thyrsis, still our Tree is there ! — Ah, vain !...mighty Mother doth not see !) Within a folding of the Apenuine, Thou hearest the immortal strains of old. Putting his sickle to the perilous grain, In the... | |
| 1866 - 770 páginas
...earth-forgetting eyeh'ds keep The morningless and unawakening sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale,) Hear it, О Thyrsis, still our Tree is there ! — Ah, vain !...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see !) Within a folding of the Apennine, Thou hearest the immortal... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 páginas
...earth-forgetting eyelids keep The morningless and una wakening sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale,) Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our Tree is there! — Ah, vain ! These...Mother's train divine (And purer or more subtle soul not see!) Within a folding of the Apennine, than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth Thou hearest... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 páginas
...Under the flowery oleanders pale,) Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our Tree is there! — Ah, vain ! Tliese English fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale...are not for him. To a boon southern country he is nVd, And now in happier air. Wandering with the great Mother's train divine (And purer or more subtle... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 páginas
...earth-forgetting eyelids keep The morningless and unawakening sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale,) Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our Tree is there! — Ah, vain ! These...fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale with mist eugarlanded, Tha| Inn«, Hky-pointing Tree, are not for him. :. To a boon southern. country he is fled,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 páginas
...sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale), Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our tree is there! — Ah, vainl These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see) Within a folding of the Apennine, Thou hearest the immortal... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 396 páginas
...earth-forgetting eyelids keep The morningless and unawakening sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale), Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our tree is there! — Ah, vain! These...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see) Within a folding of the Apennine, Thou hearest the immortal... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 396 páginas
...sleep Under the flowery oleanders pale), Hear it, O Thyrsis, still our tree is there !— Ah, vainl These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see) Within a folding of the Apennine, J Thou hearest the immortal... | |
| 1882 - 578 páginas
...there! — Ah, vain ! These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale with mist engarlauded, That lone, sky-pointing Tree, are not for him. To...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see !) Within a folding of the Apenniiie, Thou hearest the immortal... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 páginas
...happy omen, hail ! Hear it from thy broad lucent Arno-vale (For there thine earth-forgetting eyelids keep The morningless and unawakening sleep Under the...train divine (And purer or more subtle soul than thee, I trow, the mighty Mother doth not see) Within a folding of the Apennine, Thou hearest the immortal... | |
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