I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That look eternal ; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were dumb ; but now, While I thus gaze upon thy living... Annals of the Grand Lodge of Iowa - Side 328af Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1901Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1835 - 610 sider
...indifference to life. Such hail the end of their existence as a port of refuge ; and speak of the grave * ' 1 have asked that dreadful question of the hills,...look eternal; of the flowing streams, That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were... | |
| Thomas Browne Browne - 1838 - 274 sider
...in the whole play, passed unnoticed. " Clemanthe, And shall we never see each other ? " Jon. Yes. I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That...look eternal; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory: all were dumb;... | |
| 1838 - 808 sider
...That look eternal ; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were dumb ; hut now, While I thus gaze upon thy living lace, I feel the love that kindles through its beauty... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 366 sider
...! CLEMANTHE. O unkind ! And shall we never see each other ? ION [after a pause]. Yes ! I have ask'd that dreadful question of the hills That look eternal ; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were... | |
| 1868 - 844 sider
...and that oracle we feel is true. Yes, Nature can say little. " I've asked that dreadful question at the hills, That look eternal ; of the flowing streams. That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory— all were... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 284 sider
...in it ! Cle. 0 unkind! And shall we never see each other ? Ion. (after a pause). Yes ! I have ask'd that dreadful question of the hills That look eternal; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 634 sider
...follow in it ! Clem. Oh, unkind ! And shall we never see each other ? Ion. (after a pause.) Yes ! I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That...look eternal ; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were... | |
| Esq. J. H. JAMES (of London.) - 1847 - 184 sider
...issue unexpected, and to which I can retire unpursued. And shall we never see each other ?—Yes! I have asked that dreadful question of the hills that...look eternal; of the flowing streams that lucid flow for ever; and of the stars, amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit has trod in glory: all were... | |
| 1849 - 778 sider
...instrumentality of these affections. This fact has been beautifully expressed by an English dramatist : " I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That...That lucid flow forever — of the stars Amid whose azure fields my raised spirit Hath trod in glory — all were dumb ! but now, While thus I gaze upon... | |
| 1849 - 788 sider
...instrumentality of these affections. This fact has been beautifully expressed by an English dramatist : " I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That...That lucid flow forever — of the stars Amid whose azure fields my raised spirit Hath trod in glory— all were dumb ! but now, While thus I gaze upon... | |
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