The Gods are happy. They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see, below them, The Earth, and men. '> They see Tiresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm, grassy Asopus' bank : His robe drawn over His old, sightless head : Revolving inly The doom... Scribner's Magazine - Strana 687upravili: - 1924Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1849 - 778 str.
...Sitting in the dark ship On the foamless, long-heaving, Violet sea : At sunset nearing The Happy Islands. These things, Ulysses, The wise bards also Behold...sing. But, oh, what labour ! О prince, what pain ! In this beautiful passage, which might be a fragment from a lost play of .iEschylus, we are at once... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 str.
...cities Inland, or built By the grey sea. — If so, then hail I honour and welcome thee. THE YOUTH. The Gods are happy. They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see, below them, The Earth, and men. '> They see Tiresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm, grassy Asopus' bank : His robe drawn over... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 str.
...cities Inland, or built By the gray sea. — If so, then hail ! I honor and welcome thee. THE YOUTH. The Gods are happy. They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see, below them, The Earth, and men. They see Tiresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm, grassy Asopus" bank: His robe drawn over His... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 str.
...Sitting in the dark ship On the foamless, long-heaving, Violet sea: At sunset nearing The Happy Islands. These things, Ulysses, The wise Bards also Behold and sing. But oh, what labor ! O Prince, what pain ! • They too can see Tiresias : — but the Gods, Who give them vision,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 str.
...Sitting in the dark ship On the foamless, long-heaving, Violet sea : At sunset nearing The Happy Islands. These things, Ulysses, The wise Bards also Behold and sing. But oh, what labor ! O Prince, what pain ! They too can see Tiresias : — but the Gods, Who give them vision, Added... | |
| 1866 - 808 str.
...dust of a Triumph rising in clouds of glory. We look at that past, feeling something like gods, too. " The gods are happy : They turn on all sides Their...shining eyes. And see. below them, The earth and men." We cannot consider those things happening remotely from us on the earth's surface, even now, without... | |
| 1872 - 760 str.
..."Heine's Grave." We select a passage from the firstaiamed of these fine poems : — THE YOUTH (loquitur). The gods are happy ; They turn on all sides Their...shining eyes, And see, below them, The earth and men. * Matthew Browne. They See Teresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm grassy Asopos' bank, His robe,... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 str.
..."Heine's Grave." We select a passage from the first-named of these fine poems : — THE YOUTH (loquitur). The gods are happy ; They turn on all sides Their...shining eyes, And see, below them, The earth and men. They see Teresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm grassy Asopus' bank, His robe, drawn over His... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1874 - 424 str.
...passage from the first-named of these fine poems : — THE YOUTH (loquitur). The gods are happy ; k They turn on all sides Their shining eyes, And see below them, The earth and men. They see Teresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm grassy Asopus' bank, His robe, drawn over His... | |
| Louis Kossuth Lawrie - 1881 - 230 str.
...it has got to the top, and with taking such relish of the eye and of religious emotion as it can — "The gods are happy, They turn on all sides Their...eyes And see, below them The earth, and men." These reflections are perhaps inappropriate to the place ; for they are born of secular freedom of thought,... | |
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