The dawn beheld him sunken in his place Upon the floor; and sleeping there he lay, Not heeding aught the little jets of spray The roughened sea brought nigh, across him cast, For as one dead all thought from him had passed. Yet long before the sun had... The Earthly Paradise: A Poem - Stranica 32napisao/la William Morris - 1890 - Broj stranica: 445Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| William Morris - 1871 - Broj stranica: 446
...again. 6 But when the waves had touched the marble base, And steps the fish swim over twice a day, The dawn beheld him sunken in his place Upon the floor...above the temple in his flight," Not for the fresh south-wind that lovingly Breathed on the new-born day and dying night, But some strange hope 'twixt... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - Broj stranica: 906
...sea brought nigh, across him cast, For as one dead all thought from him had passed. Yet long tefore the sun had showed his head, Long ere the varied hangings...of sleep, He 'gan again his broken watch to keep. 192 193 Then he turned round ; not for the sea-gull's cry That wheeled above the temple in his flight,... | |
| William Morris - 1888 - Broj stranica: 270
...hushed again. But when the waves had touched the marble base, And steps the fish swim over twice a day, The dawn beheld him sunken in his place Upon the floor...Then he turned round ; not for the sea-gull's cry 120 That wheeled above the temple in his flight, Not for the fresh south-wind that lovingly Breathed... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1890 - Broj stranica: 976
...hushed again. But when the waves had touched the marble base, And steps the fish swim over twice a day, The dawn beheld him sunken in his place Upon the floor...of sleep, He 'gan again his broken watch to keep. ATALANTAOS RACE. 193 Then he turned round ; not for the sea-gull's cry That wheeled above the temple... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - Broj stranica: 292
...hushed again. But when the waves had touched the marble base, And steps the fish swim over twice a day, The dawn beheld him sunken in his place Upon the floor;...above the temple in his flight, Not for the fresh south-wind that lovingly Breathed on the new-born day and dying night, But some strange hope 'twixt... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - Broj stranica: 330
...from him had passed. Yet long before the sun had showed his head, Long ere the varied hangings one the wall Had gained once more their blue and green...red, He rose as one some well-known sign doth call Vhen war upon the city's gates doth fall, And source like one fresh risen out of sleep, He 'gan again... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess, Henry Nichols Sanborn - 1909 - Broj stranica: 324
...cast, For as one dead all thought from him had passed. Yet long before the sun had showed his head, 470 Long ere the varied hangings on the wall Had gained...fall, And scarce like one fresh risen out of sleep, 475 He 'gan again his broken watch to keep. Then he turned round; not for the sea-gull's cry That wheeled... | |
| William Morris - 1910 - Broj stranica: 304
...o'er our servants and our lords." But 'gainst a pillar leaned, until the blue That arched the sky,at ending of the day, Was turned to ruddy gold and changing...of sleep, He 'gan again his broken watch to keep. 98 Then he turned round ; not for the sea-gull's cry Atalanta's That wheeled above the temple in his... | |
| William Morris - 1912 - Broj stranica: 88
...cast, For as one dead all thought from him had passed. Yet long before the sun had showed his head, 470 Long ere the varied hangings on the wall Had gained...fall, And scarce like one fresh risen out of sleep, 475 He gan again his broken watch to keep. Then he turned round ; not for the sea-gull's cry That wheeled... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young, James Francis Augustine Pyre - 1915 - Broj stranica: 538
...head, Long ere the varied hangings on the wall Had gained once more their blue and green and red, . "5 He rose as one some well-known sign doth call When...keep. Then he turned round ; not for the seagull's cry I2° That wheeled above the temple in his flight, Not for the fresh south-wind that lovingly Breathed... | |
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