| 1871 - 808 pages
...eternal calm .... . . . The gods, who haunt \ The lucid interspace of world and world Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting calm! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain Letting... | |
| 1925 - 778 pages
...'Lucretius,' speaking of which, and especially of the passage about the abode of the gods, Where never creeps a cloud or moves a wind Nor ever falls the least white star of snow, I said: 'Of course that is Homer,' and the poet said: 'Yes, but I improved on Homer, because I knew... | |
| 1871 - 878 pages
...eternal calm . . . . . . The gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least white star of enow, Nor ever lowest roll of thunder moans, Nor sound of human sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 322 pages
...lines are taken : — " The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world. Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts, to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain, Letting... | |
| 1894 - 1020 pages
...Lucretius : " The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a clond, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least white star...sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! " So little was Epicurus believed to have really provided a place in his system for God that Christianity... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1887 - 628 pages
...perchance, is it given to breathe unstinted in " The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...of snow, Nor ever lowest roll of thunder moans, Nor sonnd of human sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting calm."t But this is a question that must... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1868 - 570 pages
...Uufinish'd — if I go. The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain Letting... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 360 pages
...lines are taken : — " The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts, to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain, Letting... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 310 pages
...lines are taken : — " The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts, to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain, Letting... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 216 pages
...Unflnish'd — if I go. The Gods, who haunt The lucid interspace of world and world, Where never creeps a cloud, or moves a wind, Nor ever falls the least...sorrow mounts to mar Their sacred everlasting calm ! and such, Not all so fine, nor so divine a calm, Not such, nor all unlike it, man may gain Letting... | |
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