| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 páginas
...tract where he sails He wots of ; only the thoughts, Raised by the objects he passes, are his. WTho can see the green earth any more As she was by the...fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough '; Who thinks as they thought, [breast, The tribes who then roam'd on her Her vigorous, primitive... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1924 - 456 páginas
...: only the thoughts, Rais'd by the objects he passes, are his. Who can see the green Earth any moro As she was by the sources of Time ? Who imagines her...fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough ¥ Who thinks as they thought, The tribes who then roam'd on her breast, Her vigorous primitive... | |
| Herbert Ronelle Purinton - 1924 - 216 páginas
...after his father's death.) Who can see the green earth any more Aa she was by the sources of time? Who thinks as they thought, The tribes who then roamed on her breast, Her vigorous primitive sons? What girl Now reads in her bosom as clear As Eebekah read when she sate At eve by the palm-shaded well?... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 páginas
...tract where he sails He wots of: only the thoughts, Rais'd by the objects he passes, are his. 328 329 Who imagines her fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough? Who thinks as they thought, The tribes who then roam'd on her breast, Her vigorous primitive... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 páginas
...the tract where he sails He wots of : only the thoughts, Rais'd by the objects he passes, are his. ide. But why delay the truth ? — he died. plough? 30 Who thinks as they thought, The tribes who then liv'd on her breast, Her vigorous primitive... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1912 - 558 páginas
...tall chimneys and sky-scraping business blocks. In walking the streets of a great city one recalls Matthew Arnold's verse: "Who can see the green earth...fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough? Who thinks as they thought, The tribes who then roamed on her breast, Her vigorous, primitive... | |
| 1875 - 820 páginas
...many a passage such as this may be taken, to show a dissatisfaction with his mission and the rime : " Who can see the green Earth any more As she was by the sources of Time? Who imagine her fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plow ? Who thinks as they thought, The... | |
| 1866 - 662 páginas
...everywhere contain such passages as the following, copied from a lyric not in Mr. Stoddard's volume : — " Who can see the green Earth any more As she was by the sources of time ? Who imagine her fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough ? Who thinks as they thought,... | |
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