| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 ページ
...same stared in the white humid ioes upturned by the flowers ; i same worked in the heart of the edar all hut hushed voices — " E'en so, it is so ! " 1845. 185o.» A WOMAN'S LAST WORD LET'S contend no... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 308 ページ
...; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily, as I approached them, made stupid with awe : 330 E'en the serpent that slid away silent,— he felt...murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all but hushed voices — " E'en so, it is so ! " 1845. 1855. Robert Browning. VERSES Supposed to be... | |
| Robert Browning - 1905 - 132 ページ
...dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily as I approached them, made stupid with awe : 330 E'en the serpent that slid away silent — he felt...same worked in the heart of the cedar and moved the vine bowers: And the little brooks witnessing murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all... | |
| Frederick Ealand - 1905 - 208 ページ
...children, one family here." All the trouble of earth dies out in the tender birth of the New Day : "And the little brooks witnessing murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all but hushed voices— ' E'en so, it is so !'" The poem is not so much an argument as the lyrical... | |
| Robert Browning - 1906 - 246 ページ
...dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily as I approached them, made stupid with awe: 330 E'en the serpent that slid away silent — he felt...in the heart of the cedar and moved the vinebowers : THE GUARDIAN-ANGEL A future at Faita DEAR and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave That child, when... | |
| Otto Luitpold Jiriczek - 1907 - 518 ページ
...off, each with eye sidling still Though averted with wonder and dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily, as I approached them, made stupid...murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all but hushed voices— "E'en so, it is so!" AN EPISTLE CONTAINING THE STRANGE MEDICAL EXPERIENCE... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1907 - 166 ページ
...off, each with eye sidling still Though averted with wonder and dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily, as I approached them, made stupid...serpent that slid away silent, — he felt the new law." Thus we see that Christian and pagan alike felt the absolute necessity for the Incarnation.16 Life... | |
| Fenton John Anthony Hort - 1908 - 104 ページ
...human response and humble acceptance; so that vat might be rendered "It is so" (end of Browning's Saul, "And the little brooks witnessing murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all but hushed voices — 'E'en so, it is so!'") Apocalypse seems to be consistent In xiv. 13 vai is... | |
| Robert Browning - 1909 - 266 ページ
...dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily as I approached them, made stupid with awe: 330 E'en the serpent that slid away silent, — he felt...murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all but hushed voices — " E'en so, it is so!" (1845-1855). LOVE AMONG THE RUINS WHERE the quiet-colored... | |
| Robert Browning - 1909 - 206 ページ
...off, each with eye sidling still, Tho' averted with wonder and dread; in the birds stiff and chill That rose heavily as I approached them, made stupid...same worked in the heart of the cedar and moved the vine bowers: And the little brooks witnessing murmured, persistent and low, With their obstinate, all... | |
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