What can we fear, we two? O God, Thou seest us Thy creatures bound TOgether by that law which holds the stars In palpitating cosmic passion bright; By which the very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Englische Studien - Page 71publié par - 1909Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1900 - 366 pages
...young poet from the penalty to which the stern justice of Dante dooms the pair in the Inferno.* Pao. " What can we fear, we two ? O God, Thou seest us Thy...very sun enthrals the earth. And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attraction we two rush Together through the everlasting years.... | |
| Stephen Phillips - 1899 - 138 pages
...together, what can punish us ? FRANC. Nothing ! Ah, think not I can love you less — Only I fear. PAo. What can we fear, we two ? O God, Thou seest us Thy...very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attraction we two rush Together through the everlasting years.... | |
| Stephen Phillips - 1900 - 166 pages
...together, what can punish us ? FRANC. Nothing ! Ah, think not I can love you less — Only I fear. PAo. What can we fear, we two ? O God, Thou seest us Thy...holds the stars , In palpitating cosmic passion bright j \ By which the very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even... | |
| 1900 - 642 pages
...are punished without end. Paolo. Were we together, what can punish us? Francesca. Nothing ! Paolo. What can we fear, we two? O God, Thou seest us Thy...very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attraction we two rush Together through the everlasting years... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1900 - 612 pages
...young poet from the penalty to which the stern justice of Dante dooms the pair in the Inferno.* Pao. " What can we fear, we two ? O God, Thou seest us Thy...very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attraction we two rush Together through the everlasting years.... | |
| 1900 - 354 pages
...Paola to her. Swiftly to his'.revenge goes Giovanni, and Paola and Francesca pay the great price. ..^^ Together by that law which holds the stars In palpitating...very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon." Phillips shows his master hand in the closing scene. There is no rant, no... | |
| 1900 - 570 pages
...degree. But I must leave the magnitude of his offence to be assessed by others : — O God, Thou tenet us Thy creatures bound Together by that law which...In palpitating cosmic passion bright : By which the rery S«n enthrals the Earth, And all the wares of the world faint to the Moon, Even by such attraction... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1900 - 1026 pages
...comes as near to speaking in his own voice as the subject will permit. " What can we fear, we two ? 0 God, Thou seest us Thy creatures bound Together by that law which holds the stars In palpitating coetn i с passion bright ; By which the very sun enthrals the earth. And all the waves of the world... | |
| William Henry Wilkins - 1901 - 598 pages
...find a stronger illustration of it than these letters afford. CHAPTER XII THE DAWN OF PASSION (1691) What can we fear, we two? O God, Thou seest us Thy...palpitating cosmic passion bright; By which the very sun enthralls the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attractions we... | |
| William Archer - 1902 - 664 pages
...diction is anything but commonplace let these few lines from Paolo's last great speech suffice to prove : What can we fear, we two ? O God, Thou seest us Thy...very sun enthrals the earth, And all the waves of the world faint to the moon. Even by such attraction we two rush Together through the everlasting years.... | |
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