As tho' to breathe were life ! Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains ; but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things : and vile it were For some three suns to store .and hoard... Primer First (-Fourth, Sixth) reader - Сторінка 257автори: Public school series - 1874Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 246 стор.
...Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of...spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a slaking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Thin is my SOD, mine own Telemachus, To whom... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872
...Life piled OD life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things; and vile it were For some three eims to store and hoard myself, Aud this gniy spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a... | |
 | 1873
...on life Were all .too little, and of one to me Too little remains ; hut every hour is saved • From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things ; and vile it were For some [few] suns to store and hoard myself, And this gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like... | |
 | Living voices - 1873 - 546 стор.
...Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of...some three suns to store and hoard myself, And this grey spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873
...that eternal silence, something more, A hringer of new things; and vile it were For some three snus to store and hoard myself, And this gray spirit yearning...follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the ntmost honnd of hnman thonght. This is my son, mine own Telemachns, To whom I leave the sceptre and... | |
 | Francis Jacox - 1873 - 466 стор.
...Ulysses is a representative man, a man of men, an old man of old men, when pictured by the poet as " this gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge,...sinking star Beyond the utmost bound of human thought." NIGHT THOUGHTS, FEARS, AND FANCIES. EJTHER made Christendom his confidant, in his table-talk, as to... | |
 | Joseph John Murphy - 1873 - 474 стор.
...that for our familiar knowledge of this truth we have to thank the meditations and the toils of many a "Spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost verge of human thought." 1 The truth that in nature there is an intelligible order— a Cosmos—is... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 534 стор.
...Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains: but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of...utmost bound of human thought. This is my son, mine own Telemachlls, To whom I leave the sceptre and the isle — Well loved of me, discerning to fulfil This... | |
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