That general life, which does not cease, Whose secret is not joy, but peace; That life, whose dumb wish is not miss'd If birth proceeds, if things subsist; The life of plants, and stones, and rain, The life he craves — if not in vain Fate gave, what... The Atlantic Monthly - Side 6461884Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1849 - 778 sider
...Simple. But let us hear the poet himself: — Lean'd on his gate, he gazes : tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years : Before...unroll, A placid and continuous whole ; That general Lite which does not cease, Whose secret is not joy, but peace ; That Life, whose dumb wish is not miss'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1855 - 270 sider
...wet flower'd grass heaves up its head. — Lean'd on his gate, he gazes : tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years : Before...things subsist : The Life of plants, and stones, and rain : The Life he craves ; if not in vain Fate gave, what Chance shall not controul, His sad lucidity... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 sider
...wet flower'd grass heaves up its head. — Lean'd on his gate, he gazes : tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years : Before...things subsist: The Life of plants, and stones, and rain : The Life he craves ; if not in vain Fate gave, what Chance shall not control, His sad lucidity... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 sider
...The wet flower'd grass heaves up its head. Lean'd on his gate, he gazes! tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years. Before...A placid and continuous whole; That general life, whicjjj does not cease, Whose secret is not joy, but peace; That life, whose dumb wish is not miss'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 sider
...The wet, flower'd grass heaves up its head. Lean'd on his gate, he gazes—tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years. Before...things subsist; The life of plants, and stones, and rain, The life he craves—if not in vain Fate gave, what chance shall not control, His sad lucidity... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 sider
...wet, flower'd grass heaves up its head. Lean'd on his gate, he gazes — tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years. Before...things subsist; The life of plants, and stones, and rain, The life he craves — if not in vain Fate gave, what chance shall not control, His sad lucidity... | |
| 1879 - 690 sider
...gate, he gazes— tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years. * ISefore him he sees life unroll, A placid and continuous whole...— That general life, which does not cease, Whose atcrct Is not jon, but ixace ; That life, whose dumb wish is not miss'd If birth proceeds, if things... | |
| 1886 - 646 sider
...life of humanity in city and village : — Lean'd on his gate, he gazes— tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmur of a thousand years. Before...things subsist ; The life of plants, and stones, and rain, The life he craves — if not in vain Fate gave, what chance shall not control, His sad lucidity... | |
| Max Koch, Ludwig Geiger, Wilhelm Wetz, Joseph Collin, Philipp August Becker - 1904 - 498 sider
...Klarheit."2) *) Essays in Criticism, Second Series: The Study of Poctry p. 12. 2) Before him he sees lifo unroll A placid and continuous whole — That general...does not cease, Whose secret is not joy but peace, Doch, kann man einwenden, die Zigeuner sind weniger, der Dichter mehr als ein Mensch. Er überspringt... | |
| 1925 - 564 sider
...poems he defined the function of the poet: — .... Tears Are in his eyes, and in his ears The murmurs of a thousand years ; Before him he sees Life unroll,...does not cease, Whose secret is not joy, but peace ; .... The Life he craves ; if not in vain Fate gave, what Chance shall not control, His sad lucidity... | |
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