| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1914 - 800 стор.
...our time to see that "All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star." The book gathers together in unusually attractive and. beautiful form forty-four pictures—of children,... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1897 - 238 стор.
...the new eyes of thee All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star ; When thy song is shield and mirror To the fair snake-curled Pain, Where thou dar'st affront her terror... | |
| Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1905 - 130 стор.
...that Sirius is conscious, since the poet, remembering the universal sway of gravitation, has written that — " Thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star." Or, per contra, it might be asserted, in strict parallelism to the method of Loeb, that Truth has physical... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1908 - 176 стор.
...the new eyes of thee All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star; When thy song is shield and mirror To the fair snake-curled Pain, Where thou dar'st affront her terror... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1910 - 178 стор.
...the new eyes of thee All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenl y To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star; When thy song is shield and mirror To the fair snake-curled Pain, Where thou dar'st affront her terror... | |
| 1911 - 882 стор.
...finger in all things: All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star ("Mistress of Vision"); perceiving how great is allied to small, and how small is great : Nature is... | |
| Henry Ospovat, Oliver Onions - 1911 - 192 стор.
...the new eyes of thee All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star; When thy song is shield and mirror To the fair snake-curled Pain, Where thou dar'st affront her terror... | |
| George Ashton Beacock - 1912 - 150 стор.
...to the new eyes of thee All things by immortal power, Near or far Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star . . ."8 Obwohl aber die Gegenwart Gottes in jedem Ding wahrnehmbar ist, sind doch alle Dinge nicht... | |
| Pierre de Coulevain - 1912 - 422 стор.
...everything holds together and, as Francis Thompson, the English philosopher-poet, so marvellously put* it: " That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star." TJtE BITS JUN 2 i» Pierre de Coulevain's On the Branch English Version By Alys Hallard I2mo. Cloth.... | |
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