| Edwin Winfield Bowen - 1908 - 418 páginas
...mine,— Thou river, widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen,— Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of fame, like exhalations, rose And vanished,—we who are about to die Salute you; earth and air and sea and sky, And the Imperial Sun... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1908 - 322 páginas
...Longfellow described the college of his youth in the noble " Morituri Salutamus," it was in the words, — Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of fame, like exhalations, rose. To many of those dreaming youths, fame, of various degrees, became a reality. In Hawthorne's class... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1910 - 686 páginas
...groves of pine, That once were mine and are no longer mine, — Thou river, widening through the meadows Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...are about to die, Salute you ; earth and air and sea ami sky, And the Imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove aiJ town. Ye do... | |
| HENRY FROWDE - 1912 - 1072 páginas
...mine, — Thou river, widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, — Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...the Imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendours upon grove and town. Ye do not answer us I ye do not hear ! We are forgotten ; and in your... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1914 - 734 páginas
...mine, — Thou river, widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, — Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...about to die, Salute you ; earth and air and sea and And the Imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove and town. Ye do not answer... | |
| 1907 - 604 páginas
...longer mine, Thou river widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...the imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove and town. Ye who fill the places we once filled. And follow in the furrows that... | |
| 1892 - 848 páginas
...in whose seclusion and repose I-hantoms of fame, like exhalations, rose And vanished, — we who are to die Salute you; earth and air, and sea and sky,...the imperial sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove and town." After President Chamberlain's resignation in 1883, Professor Alpheus... | |
| Harry Lyman Koopman - 1919 - 648 páginas
...mine, — Thou river, widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, — Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...the Imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove and town. Ye do not answer us I ye do not hear I We are forgotten ; and in your... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1922 - 728 páginas
...mine, — Thou river, widening through the meadows green To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, — Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of...the Imperial Sun that scatters down His sovereign splendors upon grove aud town. Ye do not answer us 1 ye do not hear t We are forgotten ; and in your... | |
| Bowdoin College. Institute of Modern Literature - 1926 - 116 páginas
...always supply. It was a passionate ambition. No lines of Morituri Salutamus ring truer than these : "Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose Phantoms of Fame, like exhalations, rose." That was written by an old man, who had had his Fame and knew well enough its emptiness. But in the... | |
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