| 1902 - 848 sivua
...If we have morals, the reason, to those who can see, is not far to seek. Nature has taught us. ... To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow) and hush of the haunted past, all... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1902 - 80 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the 32 expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all that we have, all that... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 418 sivua
...moments of emotion in life, — "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf . . . the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and mist of the haunted past, all... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...moments of emotion in life, — "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf . . . the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and mist of the haunted past, all... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1903 - 100 sivua
...to undertake its defence. What I wish to point out is the fact that, by virtue of this institution, we have inculcated and we maintain among our people...vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all that we have, all that... | |
| 1905 - 622 sivua
...man, is to us in itself a sufficient end." And again, "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of the trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1907 - 240 sivua
...passage: "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death,...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1911 - 76 sivua
...to undertake its defence. What I wish to point out is the fact that, by virtue of this institution, we have inculcated and we maintain among our people...vain, the moment that glides for ever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all that we have, all that... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1913 - 268 sivua
...the ownership of the soil." By way of contrast, Mr. Dickinson points to the obverse of the picture. " A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away, with its freight of music and light, into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all... | |
| Edith Wyatt - 1917 - 390 sivua
...us Chinese literary men regard as the great purpose of their calling. "In China," says the essayist, "letters are respected not merely to a degree, but...hand stretched out in vain, the moment that glides forever away with its freight of music and light into the shadow and hush of the haunted past, all... | |
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