 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges ; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense of being. There her hopes Rest at the fated goal. For,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges ; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense of being. There her hopes Rest at the fated goal. For,... | |
 | 1901
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrived in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...untired She meditates the eternal depth below; Till half-recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense... | |
 | Harry Thurston Peck - 1901
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrived in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...untired She meditates the eternal depth below; Till half-recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1902
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrived in t with were ordinary, and very little happened which could entertain by the relation half-recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges ; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1902
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrived in ! deptli below ; Till half-recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges ; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed... | |
 | John England - 1908
...of radiance whose unfading light Has travelled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...She plunges; soon overwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense of being. There her hopes Best at the fated goal: for from the birth Of mortal man, the... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908
...yet arrives in sight of mortal things. Ev'n on the barriers of the world, untired, She meditates th' eternal depth below; Till, half recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges, soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up 60 In that immense of being. There her hopes Rest at the fated goal. For,... | |
 | John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - 1910 - 1143 Seiten
...light Has traveled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things. 3<> Even on the barriers of the world, untired She meditates the eternal depth below ; Till half-recciling, down the headlong steep She plunges ; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense... | |
 | Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Gilbert Runkle - 2008 - 612 Seiten
...of radiance, whose unfading light Has traveled the profound six thousand years, Nor yet arrived in sight of mortal things. Even on the barriers of the...untired She meditates the eternal depth below; Till half-recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges; soon o'erwhelmed and swallowed up In that immense... | |
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