In Being's floods, in Action's storm, I walk and work, above, beneath, Work and weave in endless motion ! Birth and Death, An infinite ocean ; A seizing and giving . The fire of Living : "fix thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the... Sartor Resartus (1831): Lectures on Heroes (1840) - 第 33 頁Thomas Carlyle 著 - 1858 - 391 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 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
...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.... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1889 - 256 頁
...with the Eternal. Even the great lines of Goethe do not satisfy us wholly : — " Thus at the whirring loom of time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou dost see him by." But Goethe said " the living garment." That is better : only he weaves it for himself.... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1890 - 468 頁
...shall in due time arrange for, and the arts accomplish. Goethe himself expresses this, — * ' Thus in the roaring loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou seest him by." There is also that nearer use of -the imagination which is of immediate commercial importance, as when... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1890 - 468 頁
...shall in due time arrange for, and the arts accomplish. Goethe himself expresses this, — ' ' Thus in the roaring loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou seest him by." There is also that nearer use of the imagination which is, of immediate commercial importance, as when... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 頁
...endless motion ! Birth 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...Of twenty millions that have read and spouted this thunder-speech of the Erdgeist, are there yet twenty units of us that have learned the meaning thereof?... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1891 - 298 頁
...endless motion Birth 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. Now there are infinite numbers of these garments, but none of them are GOD, though the Church declared... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1891 - 298 頁
...endless motion Birth 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 scest Him by. Now there are infinite numbers of these garments, but none of them are GOD, though the... | |
| Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden - 1891 - 302 頁
...from Goethe's Faust, and asks : " Of twenty millions that have read and spouted this thunder-speech of the Erdgeist, are there yet twenty units of us that have learned the meaning thereof?"* Miss Naden's German Poem, Das Ideal, in Songs and Sonnets of Mr. L. Morgan's recent suggestive Handbook... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1891 - 472 頁
...highest poetry have ever heard the voice of the Earth Spirit as she sings in Faust — " Thus ever at the loom of time I ply, And weave for God the garment thou seest him by." It can be seen at once that expression is most intimately related to language. The term language, originally... | |
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