| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts. Quick breaks the red flame ; All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-cloth'd frame : Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silver'd inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, 0 speed, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts, Quick breaks the red flame ; All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-cloth' d frame : Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silver'd inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, O speed, and... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts, Thick breaks the red flame. All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-cloth 'd frame. Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee, But where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea. Where the moon-silver'd inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, O, speed, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts, Thick breaks the red flame; All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-clothed frame. Not here, O Apollo! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silver'd inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, O speed, and... | |
| Harry Buxton Forman - 1871 - 536 pages
...fervid final ' Receive me ! Save me !' with what a grateful peacefulness comes the harp-player's ' Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea,' — and it is not easy to find verse more satisfyingly musical, and at the same time more free from... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 438 pages
...there may be good men and great; have such been always their leaders ? or were ever such their types ? "Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee ; But where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea." There, and not in the academies or the market-places of the Philistines, for peace or war ; there,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 438 pages
...may be good men and great ; have such been always their leaders ? or were ever such their types ? " Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee ; But where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea." There, and not in the academies or the market-places of the Philistines, for peace or war ; there,... | |
| 1876 - 216 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts -*- Thick breaks the red flame ; All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-clothed frame. Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silver'd inlets Send up their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, Oh speed, and... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 276 pages
...rushing smoke-bursts -i- Thick breaks the red flame; All Etna heaves fiercely Her forest-clothed frame. Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea, Where the moon-silvered inlets Send far their light voice Up the still vale of Thisbe, O, speed, and... | |
| 1877 - 750 pages
...owing to his dissatisfaction with his contemporaries, when Callicles with true inspiration, sings, " Not here, O Apollo ! Are haunts meet for thee. But, where Helicon breaks down In cliff to the sea ;" and, after showing what the befitting surroundings are, he has this immortal vision : " What forms... | |
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