So gladly from the songs of modern speech Men turn, and see the stars, and feel the free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours They hear like Ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. The Dial - Strana 206upravili: - 1888Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1918 - 416 str.
...the eternal light and freshness of the dawn. ' So gladly from the songs of modern speech Men turn To hear like Ocean on a western beach, The surge and thunder of the Odyssey.' Borrowing from the Odyssey, Tennyson takes Ulysses for the very type of the passion of travel : ' I... | |
| 1879 - 360 str.
...free Shrill .wind beyond the close of heavy flowers And through the music of the languid hours, They hear like ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. Artists of the Nineteenth Century. By Clara Erskine Clement and Laurence Hutton. 2 vols. [Houghton,... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1881 - 242 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours, They hear like ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. ANDREW LANG. VENICE. KITE swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest So wonderfully built among the reeds... | |
| Tom Hood - 1882 - 234 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers. And through the music of the languid hours They hear, like ocean on a western beach, The surge and thunder of the Odyssey." — A. Lang, As soon, however, as we abandon the arrangement of an octave turning on two rhymes and... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 378 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours, They hear like ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. T was the hour before the Sun divideth The high gates of his cloudy house at last ; I pondered o'er... | |
| 1883 - 528 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours They hear, like ocean on a western beach, The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. THE GROWTH OF KEATS'S STYLE. DAVID MASSON, Professor of English Literature in the University of Edinburgh... | |
| S. H. Butcher, A. Lang - 1883 - 470 str.
...FREB SHRILL WIND BEYOND THE CLOSE OF HEAVY FLOWERS AND THROUGH THE MUSIC OF THE LANGUID HOURS. THEY HEAR LIKE OCEAN ON A WESTERN BEACH THE SURGE AND THUNDER OF THE ODYSSEY. aa AL PREFACE. THERE would have been less controversy about the. proper method of Homeric translation,... | |
| Tom Hood - 1884 - 228 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours They hear, like ocean on a western beach, The surge and thunder of the Odyssey." — A. Lang. As soon, however, as we abandon the arrangement of an octave turning on two rhymes and... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1884 - 246 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours, They hear like ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. TWO SONNETS OF THE SIRENS. ' LES Sirenes estoient taut intimes amies et fiddles compagnes de Proserpine,... | |
| 1885 - 668 str.
...free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours, They hear like ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey. BALLADE TO THEOCRITUS, IN WINTER. AH ! leave the smoke, the wealth, the roar Of London, leave the bustling... | |
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