| George Eliot - 1874 - 268 стор.
...the Flood— For the poor late-begotten human brood Born to life's weary brevity and perilous good. And ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest...heavens rose, And the far-gazing mountain could disclose bought but a wider earth ; until one height Showed him the ocean stretched in liquid light, And lie... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 246 стор.
...generations far beyond the Flood — For the poor late-begotten human brood And ever as he travelled lie would climb The farthest mountain, yet the heavenly...mountain could disclose Nought but a wider earth ; until oiie height Showed him the ocean stretched in liquid light, And he could hear its multitudinous roar,... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 382 стор.
...the year 1874, by ROBRRTS BROTHRRS, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. V A^D ever, as he travelled, he would climb "^ The farthest...Beating their pathway, never touched his ears. But wheresoever he rose the heavens rose. And the far-gazing mountain could disclose Nought but a wider... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 248 стор.
...Press of John Wilson and Son. A^D ever, as he travelled, he •would climb The farthest mountain j yet the heavenly chime, The mighty tolling of the...Beating their pathway, never touched his ears. But -wheresoever he rose the heavens rose. And the far-gazing mountain could disclose Nought but a -wider... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 596 стор.
...the Flood — For the poor late-begotten human brood Bom to life's weary brevity and perilous goodAnd ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest mountain, yet the heavenly chimer The mighty tolling of the far-off spheres Beating their pathway, never touched his ears.. But... | |
| George Eliot - 1879 - 320 стор.
...the Flood— For the poor late-begotten human brood Born to life's weary brevity and perilous good. And ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest...far-gazing mountain could disclose Nought but a wider earth 5 until one height Showed him the ocean stretched in liquid light, And he could hear its multitudinous... | |
| 1882 - 284 стор.
...1874, by ROBERTS BROTH RRS, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. FOURTH EDITION. AND ever, as he travelled, he would climb The farthest...Beating their pathway, never touched his ears. But wheresoever he rose the heavens rose, And the far-gazing mountain could disclose Nought but a wider... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 376 стор.
...the Flood — For the poor late-begotten human brood Born to life's weary brevity and perilous good. And ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest...rose, And the far-gazing; mountain could disclose Naught but a wider earth ; until one height Showed him the ocean stretched in liquid light, And he... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 422 стор.
...the Flood— For the poor late-begotten human brood Born to life's weary brevity and perilous good. And ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest mountain, yet the heaveuly chime, The mighty tolling of the far-off spheres Beating their pathway, never tonched his... | |
| 1886 - 222 стор.
...the chords along, Weighting his voice with deep religious chime, The iteration of slow chant sublime. And ever as he travelled he would climb The farthest...Beating their pathway, never touched his ears. But, whereso'er he rose, the heavens rose, And the far-gazing mountain could disclose Naught but a wider... | |
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