| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 pagina’s
...said : The end is everywhere, Art still has truth, take refuge there ! And he was happy, if to know 30 Causes of things, and far below His feet to see the...insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness. And Wordsworth ! — Ah, pale ghosts, rejoice ! 35 For never has such soothing voice Been to your shadowy... | |
| James Harold Edward Crees - 1918 - 266 pagina’s
...overjoyed, to be nobly serious and to be nobly merry. Of Meredith, if of anyone, could it be truly said " And he was happy if to know Causes of things and far below His feet to see the lurid flow Of horror and insane distress And headlong hate be happiness." An earlier classic has traced both with... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1918 - 140 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life — He said: The end is everywhere, Art still has truth, take refuge there! And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and far below His feet to see the lurid flow 30 Of terror, and insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness. And Wordsworth! — Ah, pale ghosts,... | |
| 1918 - 2062 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life — He said: The end is everywhere, Art still has truth, lake refuge there f And he washo`/ Mow Of terror, and insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness. And Wordsworth ! — Ah, pale... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - 1921 - 210 pagina’s
...tender and devout genius, and he commemorated it in splendid verses which Matthew Arnold in our own day applied to Goethe : And he was happy, if to know Causes...and insane distress And headlong fate, be happiness. There is, it may be, something that repels us, something slightly inhuman, in this kind of lonely happiness,... | |
| Ralph Edward Cunliffe Houghton - 1923 - 48 pagina’s
...approach in Hades turn.' Another allusion to Virgil is found in Memorial Verses, vhere Arnold writes of Goethe : ' And he was happy, if to know Causes of...distress And headlong fate, be happiness.' Virgil probably had in mind his predecessor, Lucretius ' Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess, Harold Crawford Stearns - 1923 - 226 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life: He said, The end is everywhere, Art still has trutli, take refuge there! And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and...insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness. And Wordsworth ! Ah, pale ghosts, rejoice ! For never has such soothing voice Been to your shadowy... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1923 - 528 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life — He said: The end is everywhere; Art still has truth, take refuge there! And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and...far below His feet to see the lurid flow Of terror, or insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness. Goethe, without being a Shakespeare, was cast... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life — He said : The end is everywhere, Art still has truth, take refuge there! And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and far below 30 His feet to see the lurid flow Of terror, and insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness.... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pagina’s
...turmoil of expiring life — He said : The end is everywhere. Art still has truth, take refuge there! And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and far below 3° His feet to see the lurid flow Of terror, and insane distress. And headlong fate, be happiness.... | |
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