| 1880 - 884 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show, Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow." The king projects love as the best way to wean him from his musings; " The thoughts ye cannot stay with... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 882 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show, Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow." The king projects love as the best way to wean him from his musings ; " The thoughts ye cannot stay with... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1880 - 288 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow; seeing which — The hungry ploughman and his laboring kine, Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter... | |
| 1880 - 1170 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow ; seeing which — The huniTY ploughman and his laboring kiue, Their tk.cíapb blistered with the bitter... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow ; seeing which — The hungry ploughman and his laboring kine, Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1883 - 292 sivua
...kine, Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter yoke, The rage to live which makes all living strife — The Prince Siddartha sighed. " Is this," he said,...hard The oxen's service ! in the brake how fierce The wax of weak and strong ! i' th' air what plots ! No refuge e'en in water. Go aside A. space, and let... | |
| John Stahl Patterson - 1883 - 526 sivua
...death. So the fair show Sec. 67.~} PARASITIC LIFE. 107 Veiled our vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man. Who himself kills his fellow; seeing which — The hungry ploughman and his laboring kine. Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1885 - 294 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow ; seeing which — The hungry ploughman and his laboring kine, Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1885 - 278 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow ; seeing which — The hungry ploughman and his laboring kine, Their dewlaps blistered with the bitter... | |
| Samuel Hubbard Scudder, William Morris Davis, Charles William Woodworth, Leland Ossian Howard, Charles Valentine Riley, Samuel Wendell Williston - 1889 - 812 sivua
...turn was slain, Life living upon death. So the fair show Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow. We may apply the same reasoning to two kinds of butterflies subject naturally to the same class of... | |
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