By your beauty, which confesses Some chief Beauty conquering you, — By our grand heroic guesses Through your falsehood at the True, — We will weep not ! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole — And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies... Irish Monthly Magazine - Page 7621877Full view - About this book
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1905 - 770 pages
...deathless love. " The Dead Pan " is a noble song, which recognizes the fact of human progress : — " Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot course is run : Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead." " The Sleep," with... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - 764 pages
...deathless love. " The Dead Pan " is a noble song, which recognizes the fact of human progress : — " Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot course is run : Look up, poets, to the sun ! . , . . Pan, Pan is dead." " The Sleep,"... | |
| William Croswell Doane - 1910 - 304 pages
...fancies Sung beside her in youth ; And those debonasir romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Christ hath sent us down the angels; And the whole earth and the skies Are illumed by the altar -candles... | |
| William Croswell Doane - 1910 - 304 pages
...fancies 1 Sung beside her in youth; And those debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Christ hath sent us down the angels; And the whole earth and the skies Are illumed by the altar-candles... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 686 pages
...falsehood at the True, We will weep not! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole, And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot course is run ! Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. 130. Stedman's Pan... | |
| Paul Carus - 1912 - 860 pages
...impression is that Mrs. Browning's thought is as free and careless as her rhymes. See now her conclusion : "Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run; Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan, is dead. "Christ hath sent us... | |
| Kathleen Elizabeth Royds Innes - 1912 - 150 pages
...True, — We will weep not . . ! earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole — And Pan is dead. XXXIV Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run : Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. XXXV Christ hath sent... | |
| Wilfred Harvey Schoff - 1912 - 56 pages
...of every shrine; And Dodona's oak swang lonely, Henceforth to the tempest only, Pan, Pan, was dead." "Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run; Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan, is dead. "Christ hath sent us... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1916 - 692 pages
...the True, — We will weep not . . \ earth shall roll Heir to each god's aureole — And Pan is dead. Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her...debonair romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run : Look up, poets, to the sun ! Pan, Pan is dead. Christ hath sent us... | |
| 1917 - 646 pages
...mortals, By a common doom and track! Let no Schiller from the portals Of that Hades call you back. . . . Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her in her youth: And those debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Phoebus' chariot-course is run! Look up, poets,... | |
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