Saturn, quiet as a stone, Still as the silence round about his lair; Forest on forest hung about his head Like cloud on cloud. No stir of air was there, Not so much life as on a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feather'd grass, But where... The Christian Remembrancer - Стр. 2461843Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - Страниц: 810
...whether there be shine, or gloom o'ercast, They always must be with us, or we die. SATURN AND THEA1 Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star, Sat gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone, Still as the silence round about his lair ; Forest on forest... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - 1871 - Страниц: 342
...Beadsman, after thousand aves told, For aye unsought-for slept among his ashes cold.. HYPERION. BOOK I. DEEP in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon, and eve's one star, Sat gray-hair'd Saturn, quiet as a stone, Still as the silence round about his lair; Forest on forest hung... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - Страниц: 312
..."there was no fear of Jove"), readers of Keats will be reminded of the superb opening of Hyperion: '' Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon, and eve's one star, Sat gray-hair'd Saturn, quiet as a stone." 29. Woody Ida, — A range of hilla in Asia Minor overlooking... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - Страниц: 70
...predicate, as well as the predicate itself, is finely displayed in the opening of " Hyperion " : " Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star Sat gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone." Here it will be observed, not only that the predicate " sat... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - Страниц: 418
...of " Hyperion," where he describes the dethroned monarch of the gods sitting in his exile : — " " Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunken from...Morn, Far from the fiery Noon and Eve's one star, Sate gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone." 13. Quiet as a stone f Nothing certainly can be more quiet... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - Страниц: 432
...predicate itself, is finely displayed in the opening of " Hyperion ": " Deep in the thady sadness of a tale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star Sat gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone." Here it will be observed, not only that the predicate " sat"... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - Страниц: 214
...waggoner had set His sevenfold team behind the steadfast star. 26. Deep in the shady sadness of a Yale, Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star, Sat gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone. 27. And thy hair, Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first.... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1872 - Страниц: 88
...exalted sat. " with the opening of Keats' Hyperion : "Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunhen from the healthy breath of morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star — Sat grey-haired Saturn, silent as a stone." 32. In a long conditional sentence put the "ifclause," antecedent,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1873 - Страниц: 206
...together. '.26. By this the northern waggoner had set His sevenfold team behind the steadfast star. 26. Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star, Sat gray-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone. 27. And thy hair, Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first.... | |
| John Keats - 1874 - Страниц: 320
...reception given to that work discouraged the author from proceeding. Fleet Street, June 26, 1820. BOOK I. DEEP in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from...morn, Far from the fiery noon, and eve's one star, Sat grey-haired Saturn, quiet as a stone, Still as the silence round about his lair ; Forest on forest... | |
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