Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and, sitting well in order, smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down:... The Ship-dwellers: A Story of a Happy Cruise - Page 31by Albert Bigelow Paine - 1910 - 393 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Walford - 1867 - 84 pages
...too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows, for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the...Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides ; and tho' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...late to seek a newer world. Push off, and, sitting well in order, smite The sounding furrows j for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the...Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides ; and tho' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 pages
...too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and, sitting well in order, smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the...Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides ; and tbo' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 936 pages
...in order, smite Toe Bounding farrows ; for my purpose hold* To sail beyond the sunset, and the bathi Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that...Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew." Decius Brutus and his army, as Floras relates, reaching the coast of Portugal, where, for the first... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 pages
...smite The sounding furrows ; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths < >f ail the western stars until I die. It may be that the...down : It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And Noe the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tbo' much is taken, much abides : and tho' We are not now that... | |
| Cheltenham College - 1868 - 570 pages
...е^тус êÇofievoi 7ro\,ir)v âXa. Kv^aLvovcrav, 70/) /^ot TOÛTO /ката фpéva /cal ката To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western...Happy Isles And see the great Achilles whom we knew. Though much is taken, much abides : and though We are not now that strength which in old days Moved... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 pages
...too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows ; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the...It may be that the gulfs will wash us down : It may bo we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much... | |
| Henry Allon - 1865 - 574 pages
...full share of that dire destruction which came upon the suitors? Besides, Odysseus had no need to ' Touch the happy isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew : ' for he had seen him in Hades, and had been unable to give him tidings of blameless Peleus, but... | |
| Edward Maitland - 1868 - 320 pages
...the gold has been thrown up from a volcano, and remains much where it has chanced to fall.' BOOK V. ' My purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western stars — It may be that the gulfs will wash us down : It may be we shall touch the... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1869 - 362 pages
...Neue, Heitern Sinn und reine Zwecke : Nun ! man kommt wohl eine Strecke." GOETUK. " My purpose holJs To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulls will wash us down ; It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles." TENNYSON. " Remember how august... | |
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