| PETER BAYNE, M.A., LL.D - 1879 - 564 pàgines
...poem. And one: " Ho had not wholly quench'd his power; A little grain of conscience made him sour." At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ?" To which an answer pcal'd from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand; And on the glimmering limit far... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1879 - 470 pàgines
...poem. And one : " He had not wholly quench'd his power ; A little grain of conscience made him sour." At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ?" To which an answer pcal'd from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand ; And on the glimmering limit far... | |
| James Spedding - 1879 - 442 pàgines
...blame.' And one : ' He had not wholly quench'd his power ; A little grain of conscience made him sour.' At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit — ' Is there any hoi,e ! ' To which an answer peal'd from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand ;... | |
| Charles Frederick Childe - 1879 - 184 pàgines
...supported ? Even thus : " Our great living poet ends his dread ' Vision of Sin ' as follows : — b " ' At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, 'J* there any hope ? ' To which an answer pealed from that high land, Bat in a tongue no man could... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1880 - 340 pàgines
..."Vision of Sin," after the poet has described his vision of evil, he sees hope of its final extinction : At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, "Is there any hope?" To which the answer pealed upon that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand, . And on the glimmering... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 356 pàgines
...any hope ?" And with the truest deepest reverence the seer pauses to record — " An answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand. And on the glittering limit, far withdrawn, God made Himself an awful rose of dawn. Sowe mustleavethem — the... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 354 pàgines
...any hope ? " And with the truest deepest reverence the seer pauses to record — " An answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand. And on the glittering limit, far withdrawn, God made Himself an awful rose of dawn. Sowe mustleavethem — the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 pàgines
...blame.' And one : ' He had not wholly quench'd his power ; A little grain of conscience made him sour.' At last I heard a voice upon the slope : Cry to the...understand ; And on the glimmering limit far withdrawn Cod made Himself an awful rose of dawn. TO EL, O,V HIS TRA I "ELS IN GREECE. '39 TO — , AFTER READING... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1881 - 312 pàgines
...rather with pity and terror than with absolute despair. He dares not absolve, he dares not condemn j "At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit 'Is there any hope?" To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand, And on the glittering summit far... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1881 - 306 pàgines
...rather with pity and terror than with absolute despair. He dares not absolve, he dares not condemn 5 "At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit 'Is there any hope?' To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could understand, And on the glittering summit far... | |
| |