| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1888 - 844 頁
...motion — llirlli and death, an infiniie ocean — A seizing and giving the fire of llie living— 'Tis thus at the roaring loom of time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou seest him by.-' The scientist at best but studies garments. We want to know the weavers, to know man and to know God.... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1888 - 884 頁
...endless motion— Until and death, an infinite ocean— A seizing and giving the fire of the living— 'Tis thus at the roaring loom of time I ply. And weave for God the garment thou seest him by.'' The scientist at best but studies garments. We want to know the weavers, to know man and to know God.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 316 頁
...is changeable divided from what is unchangeable ? Does that EarthSpirit's speech in Faust,— ' "Pis thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the Garment thou see'st Him by)' Q or that other thousand-times repeated speech of the Magician, Shakspeare,— ' And like the baseless... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...changeable divided from what is unchangeable? Does that Earth-Spirit's speech in Faust, — ' "fis thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, ' And weave for God the Garment thou see'st Him by j* or that other thousand- times repeated speech of the Magiciau Shakspeare, — ' And like the baseless... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 732 頁
...woven out of his own substance. The same idea has been beautifully expressed by Goethe, who says ; " Thus at the roaring loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou see'st Him by." STANZA III.— Continued. ii. IT (the Web) EXPANDS WHEN THE BREATH OF FIRE (the Fattier) is UPON IT... | |
| 1888 - 340 頁
...couplet in which it occurs (from " Sartor Eesartus," p. 185, Chapman & Hall's edition) : 'Tis thus as the roaring Loom of Time I ply And weave for God the Garment thou see'st Him by. Bayard Taylor's translation of the same couplet is more rythmic, but less literal: Thus at Time's humming... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 314 頁
...what is changeable divided from what is unchangeable? Does that EarthSpirit's speech in Fausf, — ' 'Tis thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God th? Garment thou see'st Him by ; ' Q or that other thousand-times repeated speech of the Magician,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 242 頁
...Death, An infinite ocean ; A seizing and giving The fire of Living : 'Tis thus at the roaring Ix>om of Time I ply, And weave for God the Garment thou seest Him by." ' Of twenty millions that have read and spouted this thunder' speech of the Erdgeist, are there yet... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1889 - 312 頁
...wherewith our writers have so long enchanted us and Europe. You showed us, in the German works, their 'Tis thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the Garment thou seest him by. FAUST. Thou ivho the wide world round outflowest, Unresting spirit, how I resemble theel THE SPIRIT.... | |
| J P. Millar - 1889 - 584 頁
...weave in endless motion Birth and Death, An infinite ocean ; A seizing and giving The fire of living : 'Tis thus at the roaring loom of time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou seest HIM by." GOD'S UNAPPRECIATED MERCIES. — Verses 17-19. I. Man's insusceptibility to mercy (ver. 17) : — 1.... | |
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