The foam is not cruel, neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All violent feelings have the same effect. They produce in us a falseness in... Poems - Seite 234von Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 284 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Kingsley - 1850 - 398 Seiten
...tress o' golden hair, O' drowned maiden's hair, Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair, Among the stakes on Dee." IV. They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawlinsj foam, The cruel hungry foam To her grave beside the sea: But still the boatmen hear her call... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1852 - 390 Seiten
...tress o' golden hair, 0' drowned maiden's hair, Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair, Among the stakes on Dee." IV. They rowed...The cruel hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea: Bat still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee. There — let it go !... | |
| 1852 - 652 Seiten
...hair, Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair, Among the stakes on Dee ! ' They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel,...The cruel, hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea : Bui still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands o' Dee.' * О MART, go and call... | |
| 1852 - 628 Seiten
...maiden's hair, Above the nets at sea? Was never salmon yet that »hone 80 fair, Among the slakes on Dee I 'They rowed her In across the rolling foam, The cruel, crawling foam, The cruel, hungry foam, To her Rravc beside the sea : But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands o' Dee.'... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1854 - 378 Seiten
...hid the land— And never home came she. III. Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair, Among the stakes on Dee." IV. They rowed...The cruel hungry foam To her grave beside the sea: Bat still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands <>' Dee. There — let it go !... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 Seiten
...maiden's hair, Above the nets at sea ? ver salmon yet thut shonc so fair, Among the stakes on Dee !'' They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel,...foam, The cruel, hungry foam, To her grave beside the sen. But still the Ixiatmen hear her call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee. C. KlNGSLuY. LETTER... | |
| 1856 - 704 Seiten
...salmon yct that shone so fair Among the stakes on Dee.' " They rowed her in across the rolling foam, Tho cruel crawling foam, The cruel hungry foam To her grave beside the sea : But still &e boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee !" Hero is the song of hearts that... | |
| 1856 - 684 Seiten
...hair Above the neU ut sea? Was novur salmon yet that Ehonc KO fair Among the staked on Dec." IT. " They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, The crael haugry loam To her grave beside the sea : Bat still the boatmen hear her call tho cattle homo... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 452 Seiten
...which the mind admits when affected strongly by emotion. Thus, for instance, in Alton Locke, — " They rowed her in across the rolling foam — The cruel, crawling foam." The foam is not cruel, neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 450 Seiten
...which the mind admits when affected strongly by emotion. Thus, for instance, in Alton Locke, — " They rowed her in across the rolling foam — The cruel, crawling foam." The foam is not cruel, neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters... | |
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