It is in this marvellous transformation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and petal is an inscription speaking of hope. Consider the grasses and... The Idler - Side 302redigert av - 1899Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1883 - 876 sider
...transformation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...every bough, reflected in the gleam of every flower. There is so much for us yet to come, so much to be gathered, and enjoyed. Not for you or me, now, but... | |
| Richard Jefferies - 1884 - 314 sider
...transformation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...before our eyes earth made into life. So that my hope b ecomes as broad as the horizon afar, reiterated by every leaf, sung on every bough, reflected in... | |
| Richard Jefferies - 1884 - 318 sider
...transformation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...grasses and the oaks, the swallows, the sweet blue butterfly—they are one and all a sign and token showing before our eyes earth made into life. So... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 404 sider
...formation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...every bough, reflected in the gleam of every flower. There is so much for us yet to come, so much to be gathered, and enjoyed. Not for you or me, now, but... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 442 sider
...formation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...grasses and the oaks, the swallows, the sweet blue butterfty — they are one and all a sign and token showing before our eyes earth made into life. So... | |
| Walter Besant - 1888 - 434 sider
...formation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...grasses and the oaks, the swallows, the sweet blue butterfly—they are one and all a sign and token showing before our eyes earth made into life. So... | |
| Walter Besant - 1893 - 540 sider
...formation of clods and cold matter into living things that the joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...every bough, reflected in the gleam of every flower. There is so much for us yet to come, so much to be gathered, and enjoyed. Not for you or me, now, but... | |
| Ellis Ethelmer - 1893 - 258 sider
...shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy." • — (" Poems of the Imagination "). Id. . . " My hope becomes as broad as the horizon afar, reiterated...every bough, reflected in the gleam of every flower. There is so much for us yet to come, so much to be gathered, and enjoyed. Not for you or me, now, but... | |
| Henry S. Salt - 1894 - 146 sider
...transformation of clods and cold matter into living things that the' joy and the hope of summer reside. Every blade of grass, each leaf, each separate floret and...every bough, reflected in the gleam of every flower. There is so much for us yet to come, so much to be gathered and enjoyed. Not for you or me now, but... | |
| Henry S. Salt - 1894 - 146 sider
...comparative study of these two masterpieces. Only a brief quotation from each is here permissible. each leaf, each separate floret and petal, is an inscription...grasses and the oaks, the swallows, the sweet blue butterfly—they are one and all a sign and token showing before our eyes earth made into life. So... | |
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