| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 292 strani
...My sister." " Comely, too, by all that's fair," Said Cyril. " O hush, hush ! " and she began. " This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward...cast The planets : then the monster, then the man ; Tattoo'd or woaded, winter-clad in skins, Raw from the prime, and crushing down his mate ; As yet... | |
| Robert Kalley Miller - 1875 - 256 strani
...is briefly and poetically summed up as follows by the Poet Laureate in " The Princess : " — "This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward the centre set the starry tides, And eddied into sijns, that wheeling cast The planets." Laplace supposes that the first great act of creation — possibly... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 strani
...all that's fair" Said Cyril. ,,0 hush, hush !'; and she began. ./This world was onceafluidhazeoflight Till toward the centre set the starry tides, And eddied...cast The planets: then the monster, then the (man ; Tattoo'd or woaded, winter-clad in skins, Raw from the prime, andcrushingdownhis (mate ; As yet we... | |
| 1876 - 802 strani
...celestial phenomena out of Mr. Tennyson's works. The first three extracts are from the " Princess :" — " The world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward...set the starry tides. And eddied into suns, that, wheehng, cast The planets." " Like those three stars of the airy Giant's zone That glitter, burnished... | |
| 1876 - 836 strani
...sweet girl graduates " by Lady Blanche : — " The world was once a fluid haze of light, Till towards the centre set the starry tides, And eddied into suns that wheeling cant The planets." There can be no doubt that the recent astronomical observations which confirm the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 strani
...too hy al! that's fair," Said Cyril. " O hnsh, hnsh !" and she hegan. "This world was once a flnid haze of light, Till toward the centre set the starry tides, And eddied into gnus, that wheeling cast The planets: then the mouster, then the man; Tattoo'd or woaded, winter-clad... | |
| 1878 - 818 strani
...the Sun, If that hypothesis of theirs be sound." And in the teaching of " comely Psyche : " " This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward...eddied into suns that, wheeling, cast The planets." Few theories have met with a stranger fate. Received respectfully at first on the authority of the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 688 strani
...Cyril. ' O hush, hush ! ' and she began. 'This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward Ihe centre set the starry tides, And eddied into suns,...cast The planets : then the monster, then the man ; Tattoo'd or woaded, winter-clad in skins, Raw from the prime, and crushing down his mate ; As yet... | |
| 1879 - 524 strani
...sedge. * My sister." " Comely too by all that's fair " Said Cyril. "Ohnsh, hash!" and she began. " This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward...cast The planets : then the monster, then the man ; Tattoo'd or woaded, winter-elod in skins, Baw from the prime, and erushing down his mate ; As yet... | |
| 1881 - 74 strani
...Hypothesis is briefly and poetically summed up as follows by the Poet Laureate in " The Princess" : " This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward...eddied into suns, that wheeling cast The planets." Laplace supposes that the first great act of creation — possibly the only one which strictly merits... | |
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