The corn was orient and immortal wheat, which never should be reaped, nor was ever sown. I thought it had stood from everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold : the gates were at first the end of the world.... Studies in Philology - Page 1871921Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1924 - 324 pages
...everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold: the gates were at first the end of the world. The green trees when...of the gates transported and ravished me, their.. .unusual beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 pages
...everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold : the gates were at first the end of the world. The green trees when...beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful things. The Men ! O what venerable and reverend creatures... | |
| 1926 - 530 pages
...Thomas Traherne's "Meditations," which he quotes many times : The green trees when first I &a\v them through one of the gates transported and ravished...unusual beauty made my heart to leap and almost mad with ecstasy — they were such strange and wonderful things. The skies were mine, and so were the sun and... | |
| Francis La Mar Janney - 1925 - 154 pages
...ravished me, their sweetness and unusual beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful things. The Men!...venerable and reverend creatures did the aged seem ! ... Boys and girls tumbling in the street, and playing, were moving jewels. I knew not that they... | |
| Charlotte Maria Mason - 1925 - 404 pages
...everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious gold .... The green trees transported and ravished me. Their sweetness and unusual beauty made my heart to leap Boys and girls tumbling in the streets were moving jewels. I knew not that they were born or should... | |
| Francis Brett Young - 1926 - 298 pages
...aloud, 106 «SD THE DARK TOWER softly, as though he were afraid to bruise the beauty of the words : " 'The green trees when I saw them first through one...beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful things. . . . The corn was orient and immortal wheat... | |
| Reginald Bainbridge Appleton - 1927 - 246 pages
...everlasting to everlasting. The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold : the gates were the end of the world. The green trees when I saw them...beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful things. The men ! O what venerable and reverend creatures... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1924 - 734 pages
...obviously on the point of bringing them in over and over again : The green trees when first I saw them through one of the gates transported and ravished...unusual beauty made my heart to leap and almost mad with ecstacy—they were such strange and wonderful things. The skies were mine, and so were the sun and... | |
| Kallistos (Bishop of Diokleia) - 1979 - 168 pages
...stood from Everlasting to Everlasting. The Dust and Stones of the Street were as Precious as Gold. ..The Green Trees when I saw them first through one of the Gates Transported and Ravished me; their Sweetnes and unusual Beauty made my Heart to leap, and almost mad with Exstasie, they were such strange... | |
| Israel Regardie, Cris Monnastre - 1970 - 848 pages
...everlasting to everlasting. The dust and the stones of the street were as precious as gold; the gates were at first the end of the world. The green trees when...beauty made my heart to leap, and almost mad with ecstasy, they were such strange and wonderful things. The men! O what venerable and reverent creatures... | |
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