 | Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - 1904 - 726 páginas
...continue our march, On, to the bound of the waste, On, to the City of God. ,85 190 '95 205 DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...the tranquil bay. Come to the window, sweet is the night-air 1 Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon-blanch'd sand, Listen I... | |
 | Thomas Bird Mosher - 1904 - 472 páginas
...bursts come crowding through the leaves ! Again — thou hearest ? Eternal passion ! Eternal pain ! • THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...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 !... | |
 | Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1904 - 416 páginas
...and home, And all that Theban woe, and stray For ever through the glens, placid and dumb. DOVER BEACH The sea is calm to-night, The tide is full, the moon...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 !... | |
 | 1904 - 1006 páginas
...'grateful prayer, Breathed in their distant homes by wife or child ! CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER. DOVER BEACH. THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...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-blanched sand. Listen ! yon... | |
 | Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - 1904 - 770 páginas
...*'5 Stablish, continue our march, On, to the bound of the waste, On, to the City of God. DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...stand, Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. 5 Come to the window, sweet is the night-air! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 páginas
...soul well-knit, and all his battles won, Mounts, and that hardly, to eternal life. 1867. DOVER BEACH contemp [. I pon the straits ; — on the French coast the light (Ileams and is gone; the cliffs of Kngland stand,... | |
 | Bliss Carman - 1904 - 332 páginas
...the dirging undertone of mortal sorrow. The same note and feeling are in Arnold's "Dover Beach:" " Only from the long line of spray, Where the ebb meets the moon-blanched sand, Listen! You hear the grating roar Of pebbles, which the waves suck back and fling... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 878 páginas
...hotness The strife with the palm ; The night in her silence, The stars in their calm. DOVER BEACH. The sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...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... | |
 | Sherwin Cody - 1905 - 628 páginas
...seems only fair to introduce him by those poems which can inspire a passionate liking. DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...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 ! you... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 308 páginas
...as we will, we die; And while it lasts, we cannot wholly end. 24 1867. Matthew Arnold. DOVER BEACH THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon...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 !... | |
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