| 1909 - 142 Seiten
...long ago in the case of the Macedonian Philip, silver arguments prevailed : and at last I put forth " in the teeth of the hard glad weather, in the blown wet face of the sea," with feelings which those only can appreciate who Jpve the sea beyond all earthly things, and live... | |
| Eduard Sattler - 1910 - 316 Seiten
...gemahnt. Die Ausfahrt in die See entgegen dem Schaum und Salz der Flut preist Sw. leidenschaftlich: . . Forth with the rain in our hair And the salt sweet...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea . . I 139. Besonders hervorzuheben ist der Argonautenzug IV 268-9 Atal. Das Segel packt den brüllenden... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1911 - 268 Seiten
...the plumes of the foam of the sea ! While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne...hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea j While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. Elizabeth Barrett Browning THE FORCED... | |
| Francis William Bain - 1911 - 370 Seiten
...long ago in the case of the Macedonian Philip, silver arguments prevailed: and at last I put forth " in the teeth of the hard glad weather, in the blown wet face of the sea," with feelings which those only can appreciate who love the sea beyond all earthly things, and live... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1913 - 672 Seiten
...IV., Scene I. " Let the wind shake our flag like a feather, Like the plumes of the foam of the sea ! In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." l Kipling in A Song of the English says of the sea : — "... there's never a wave of all her waves... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1913 - 678 Seiten
...II., p. 21. " Let the wind shake our flag like a feather, Like the plumes of the foam of the sea ! In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." : Kipling in A Song of the English says of the sea : — '• . . . there's never a wave of all her... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 Seiten
...the plumes of the foam of the sea ! While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three. 20 All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne...our lips ; In the teeth of the hard glad weather, 2S In the blown wet face of the sea ; While three men hold together, The kingdoms are less by three.... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 Seiten
...Green pleasure or gray grief; If love were what the rose is And I were like the leaf." —A Match. " In the teeth of the hard glad weather, In the blown wet face of the sea." — A Song in Time of Order. 1852. " No thorns go so deep as a rose's." — Dolores. " And a bird overhead... | |
| Walter Brooks Drayton Henderson - 1918 - 324 Seiten
...Cf. also (Livre vi., iii.), " Hymne des Transported " : La plainte de Cayenne au sanglot de 1'Afrique 1 All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; etc. (" A Song in Time of Order.") Of these poems of Hugo's, Swinburne expresses especial preference... | |
| Walter Brooks Drayton Henderson - 1918 - 320 Seiten
...also (Livre vi., iii.), " Hymne des Transport's " : La plajnte de Cayenne au sanglot de I'Afrique I All the world has its burdens to bear, From Cayenne to the Austrian whips ; etc. (" A Song in Tune of Order.") Of these poems of Hugo's, Swinburne expresses especial preference... | |
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