By your beauty, which confesses Some chief Beauty conquering you,— By our grand heroic guesses, Through your falsehood, at the True,— We will weep not. . . ! earth shall roll Heir to each God's aureole— And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic... The Chicago Medical Journal - Page 2031865Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1844 - 290 pages
...True, — We will weep not . . . ! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole — And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead VOL. II. Christ hath... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 328 pages
...endure ; but to him the Statue was a symbol, not an Idol. — No, sweet singer, it is not true that, "Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the Truth." For art is that debonaire romance in which Truth is wedded with Beauty. And that Mythology was the... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 330 pages
...endure ; but to him the Statue was a symbol, not an Idol. — No, sweet singer, it is not true that, "Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...her youth, And those debonaire romances Sound but duU beside the Truth." For art is that debonaire romance in which Truth is wedded with Beauty. And... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 396 pages
...not endure ; hut to him the statue was a symbol, not an idol. No, sweet singer, it is not true that "Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her in her youth, And those debonnaire romances Sound but dull beside the Truth." For Art is that debonnaire romance in which Truth... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1853 - 508 pages
...— We will weep not . . . ! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole — And Fan is dead. xxXiv. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run. Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Christ hath sent us... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1853 - 314 pages
...the True,— We will weep not. . . ! earth shall roll Heir to each God's aureole— And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Christ hath sent us... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 758 pages
...have created* in him; and beside these truths of nature all lower things must stand back abashed. " Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her in her youth, And these debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run : Look up,... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1855 - 508 pages
...falsehood at the True, We will weep not ! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole, And Pan is dead. " Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead." These lines are founded... | |
| George William Curtis - 1856 - 372 pages
...statue was a symbol, not an idol. No, sweet singer, it is not true that, " Earth outgrows the nythic fancies Sung beside her in her youth, And those debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth." For art is that debonaire romance in which truth is wedded with beauty. And that mythology was the... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 pages
...surviving through eternity, the sacred band of immortals ! THE DEAD PAN.» Earth outgrows the mystic fancies Sung beside her in her youth : And those debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Truth is fair, should... | |
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