They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent heat began, And grew to seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man... Essays in Astronomy - Page 921900 - 536 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Frederic Aked - 1907 - 264 pages
...shall judge us. He who hath loved us, He loves us to the end. xra THE SERPENT AND THE ROD They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent...seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man; Who throve and branch'd from clime to clime, The herald of a higher... | |
| William Morton Payne - 1907 - 404 pages
..."But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say The solid earth whereon we tread, "In tracts of fluent...seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man; "Who throve and branch'd from clime to clime, The herald of a higher... | |
| Arnold Smith - 1907 - 232 pages
...scientific theory than the verse which embodies the geological conception of this planet's formation. The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent heat began And grew to seeming random forms The seeming prey of cyclic storms Till at the last arose the man. But perhaps... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 610 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent...seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man; Who throve and branch'd from clime to clime, The herald of a higher... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, Till at the last arose the man ; Who throve and branch 'd from clime to clime. The herald of a higher... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, sh love's long-since-cancell 'd woe, And moan the...vanished sight. Then can I grieve at grievances f cyclic5 storms, Till at the last arose the man; Who throve and branch 'd from clime to clime, The herald... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer, Winifred Lucas Lockyer - 1910 - 244 pages
...later stages. EARLY STAGES We have first a molten crust : They say, The solid earth whereon we treadj In tracts of fluent heat began, And grew to seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man ; Who throve and branch'd from clime to clime The herald of a higher... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, Anil grew to seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic5 storms, Till at the last arose the man;... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent...seeming-random forms, The seeming prey of cyclic storms, Till at the last arose the man : Who throve and branch' d from clime to clime, The herald of a higher... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent heat began, And grew to seeming-random forms, Who throve and branch' d from clime to clime, The herald of a higher race, 2470 And of himself in higher... | |
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