| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 páginas
...old. THE SEA-LIMITS (1850) Consider the sea's listless chime: Time's self it is, made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance sublime Is the sea's end: our sight may pass 5 No furlong further. Since time was, This sound hath told the lapse of time. No quiet, which is death's,... | |
| Freeman - 1924 - 416 páginas
...Rossetti's surge before me. Consider the sea's listless chime: Time's self it is, made audible — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance...Since time was This sound hath told the lapse of time. Such are the limits of the sea: beyond these limits there may be the quiet which is death's ; only,... | |
| Daniel Howard Sinclair Nicholson, Arthur Hugh Evelyn Lee - 1924 - 672 páginas
...ROSSETTI 1818-1881 The Sea-Limits CONSIDER the sea's listless chime : Time's self it is, made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance...sublime Is the sea's end : our sight may pass No furlong farther. Since time was, This sound hath told the lapse of time. No quiet, which is death's, — it... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 424 páginas
...earth's large shell. In a sad blueness beyond rhyme It ends: sense, without thought, can pass No stadium further. Since time was, This sound hath told the lapse of time. No stagnance that death wins, — it hath The mournfulness of ancient life, Always enduring at dull strife.... | |
| Rachel Wetzsteon - 2007 - 144 páginas
...stanza of which runs as follows: Consider the sea's listless chime: Time's self it is, made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance...may pass No furlong further. Since time was, This time hath told the lapse of time.10 Surge and sink back and surge again, — / Still the one voice... | |
| Laurence Roussillon - 2008 - 308 páginas
...told the lapse of time. No stagnance that death wins, — it hath The mournfulness of ancient lift, Enduring always at dull strife. As the world's heart of rest and wrath, Its painful pulse is in the sands.2'i Cadence du temps historique, le carillon des vagues de la mer se meut au cours du poème... | |
| 1879 - 484 páginas
...forget. SONG XI. THE SEA-LIMITS. CONSIDER the sea's listless chime: Time's self it is, made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance...time was, This sound hath told the lapse of time. No qniet, which is death's,— it hath The mournfulness of ancient life, Enduring always at dull strife.... | |
| 1906 - 664 páginas
...audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance sublime ls the sea's end ; pur sight may pass No furlong further — Since time was,...time. No quiet, which is death's, — it hath The mournfuluess of ancient life, Enduring always at dull strife, As the worlds heart of rest and wrath,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrup - 1888 - 790 páginas
...ANDREW CHERRY. THE SEA-LIMITS. ONSIDER the sea's listless chime ; Time's self it is made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance sublime Is the era's end. Our sight may pass No furlong farther. Since time was, This sound hath told the lapse of... | |
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