| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 strani
...minds Are confused as the cries which we hear, Changing and shot as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...incessanter line; That the din will be more on its banks, 8 2 Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter the plain where it flows, Fiercer the sun overhead. That... | |
| Cycle - 1871 - 202 strani
...minds Are confused as the cries which we hear, Changing and short as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...; That cities will crowd to its edge In a blacker, incessantcr line ; That the din will be more on its banks, Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 strani
...minds Are confused as the cries which we hear, Changing and shot as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...incessanter line ; That the din will be more on its banks, u Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter the plain where it flows, Fiercer the sun overhead. That... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 342 strani
...minds Are confused as the cries which we hear, Changing and shot as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...will crowd to its edge In a blacker incessanter line ; Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter the plain where it flows, Fiercer the sun overhead. That... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 396 strani
...minds Are confused as the cries which we hear, Changing and shot as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...incessanter line ; That the din will be more on its banks, u Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter the plain where it flows, Fiercer the sun overhead. That... | |
| 1885 - 762 strani
...which we hear, Changing and short as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled Forever the course of the river of Time. That cities will crowd to it.s edge, In a blacker, incessante!' line; That the din will be more on its banks, Denser the trade on its stream. Flatter... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1890 - 220 strani
...which we hear, Changing and short as the sights which we see. And we say that repose has fled Forever the course of the River of Time. That cities will...crowd to its edge In a blacker incessanter line ; That die din wi;; be more on its banks, Denser the trade on its stream, Flatter the plain where it flows,... | |
| 1903 - 284 strani
...thinks as they thought, The tribes who then lived on her breast, Her vigorous primitive sons i And we say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...more on its banks, Denser the trade on its stream, Hotter the plain where it flows, Fiercer the sun overhead. That never will those on its breast See... | |
| Charles Moor - 1904 - 422 strani
...us " The Future " of both Town and River, likening our own broad Trent with the River of Time. " We say that repose has fled For ever the course of the...Fiercer the sun overhead. That never will those on its banks See an ennobling sight, Drink of the feeling of quiet again. " But what was before us we know... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1904 - 190 strani
...before in the history of the world. " Cities will crowd to its edge In a blacker incessanter line; . . . The din will be more on its banks, Denser the trade on its stream." Ours must be, not " a nation of amateurs," but a nation of professionals, if it is to hold its own... | |
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