The corn was orient and immortal wheat, which never should be reaped, nor was ever sown. I thought it had stood from everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold : the gates were at first the end of the world. Mysticism and Modern Life - Halaman 184oleh John Wright Buckham - 1915 - 256 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Thomas Traherne - 1903 - 274 halaman
...heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold ? Ill The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1903 - 542 halaman
...the tower ami spire of All Saints', the distance being closed by the tower of St. Martin at Carfax. everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were...first the end of the world. The green trees, when I saw them first through one of the gates, transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 376 halaman
...and in which he sees everywhere the beauty which his "eye brings with it the power of seeing " : — "The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 412 halaman
...exquisite prose in which he recounts the "•pure and virgin apprehension" of his childhood: — " The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| 1906 - 796 halaman
...star we so blindly inhabit as it first dazzled his innocent senses is too exquisite to be passed over: "The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1906 - 894 halaman
..."Centuries of Meditation": "The com was orient and immortal wheat which never should be reaped nor wax ever sown. I thought it had stood from everlasting...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| 1906 - 858 halaman
...conception we have already noted in the poems is expressed with, to our mind, a far deeper beauty: — The corn was orient and immorta'l wheat which never should be reaped Dor was ever sown. l thought it had stood from everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1906 - 902 halaman
...following passage on the child's vision of the world, from Traherne's "Centuries of Meditation": "Tbe corn was orient and immortal wheat which never should be reaped nor wag ever sown. I thought it had stood from everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - 466 halaman
...star we so blindly inhabit as it first dazzled his innocent senses is too exquisite to be passed over: "The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1907 - 354 halaman
...should be heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold ? The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never...first the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them first through one of the gates transported and ravished me ; their sweetness and unusual beauty... | |
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