| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 392 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom. The narrower circle; he had wellnigh reached How could ye know him ? Ye were yet within The last, with... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1900 - 262 páginas
...lying broad awake, and yet Remaining in the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom. Still more prophetic of a new blank verse are the lines at the beginning of The Sea Fairies : Slow... | |
| Alfred Tennyson - 1901 - 418 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things...narrower circle ; he had wellnigh reached The last, with which a region of white flame, Pure without heat, into a larger air Upburning, and an ether of... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1901 - 258 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom." In this poem, never republished by the author, is an attempt to express an experience which in later... | |
| William Alfred Quayle - 1901 - 292 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things creeping to a day of doom." Our mistake is to suppose action is everything. One reason why private prayer is so stimulative is... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1901 - 252 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things creeping to a da^pf doom." In this poem, never republished by the~author, is an attempt to express an experience... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 224 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things...narrower circle ; he had wellnigh reached The last, with which a region of white flame, Pure without heat, into a larger air Upturning, and an ether of... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 226 páginas
...ye know him? Ye were yet within The narrower circle ; he had wellnigh reached The last, with which a region of white flame, Pure without heat, into a larger air Upburning, and an ether of black blue, Investeth and ingirds all other lives. VIII The Grasshopper VOICE of the summerwind. Joy of the summerplain,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 608 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things...larger air Upburning, and an ether of black blue, Investeth and ingirds all other lives. XXVII THE KRAKEN BELOW the thunders of the upper deep ; Far,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 628 páginas
...broad awake, and yet Remaining from the body, and apart In intellect and power and will, hath heard Time flowing in the middle of the night, And all things...narrower circle ; he had wellnigh reached The last, with which a region of white flame, Pure without heat, into a larger air Upburning, and an ether of... | |
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