| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 páginas
...bursts come crowding through the leaves ! Again — thou hearest ? Eternal passion I Eternal pain t DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon lies fair Gleams and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand, Upon the straits ; — on the French coast the light... | |
| 1896 - 532 páginas
...with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone. 705 DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night, The tide is...the window, sweet is the night air ! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd land, Listen ! you hear the grating roar Of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 544 páginas
...shall attain. Ah ! some power exists there, which is ours ? Some end is there, we indeed may gain ? Q DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is...the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night-air ! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd land, Listen !... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 388 páginas
...do we, In his ear, in his nose, thus, do you see f He ate the dormouse ; else it was he. BmJonton. DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night ; the tide is...tranquil bay. Come to the window •. sweet is the night-air ! only from the long line of spray where the ebb meets the moon-blanched sand, listen ! you... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 194 páginas
...shall attain. Ah ! some power exists there, which is ours ? Some end is there, we indeed may gain ? DOVER BEACH. / THE se,a is calm to-night. The tide...Upon the straits ; — on the French coast the light GJeams and is gone ; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. Come... | |
| Richard D. Graham - 1897 - 564 páginas
...characteristic in their sadness and their want of faith, are from the beautiful and suggestive piece called Dover Beach. ' The sea is calm to-night. The tide...the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night-air ! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd land, 332 Victorian... | |
| 1897 - 568 páginas
...same? Smile never? — Cytherea smiled on Mars. No kisses? — Lovers kissed so long ago! EDWARD BATES. DOVER BEACH. The sea is calm to-night. The tide is...the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night-air! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd land, Listen! you... | |
| Volney Streamer - 1897 - 248 páginas
...own shades ! Heaven send us grace 1 When He returns, all will be sleeping sound. ROBERT BUCHANAN 44 THE Sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering and vast, oat in the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night air ! Only, from the long line of spray... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 546 páginas
...shall attain. Ah ! some power exists there, which is ours? Some end is there, we indeed may gain ? DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is...the light Gleams and is gone ; the cliffs of England stain!, Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night-air !... | |
| 1898 - 344 páginas
...dimpled face, That leaped upon the air, Had caught a star in its embrace, And held it trembling there. DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is...the tranquil bay. Come to the window ; sweet is the night-air ! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd sand, Listen !... | |
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