Melampus dwelt among men: physician and sage, He served them, loving them, healing them; sick or maimed, Or them that frenzied in some delirious rage Outran the measure, his juice of the woods reclaimed. He played on men, as his master, Phoebus, on strings... Selected Poems - Pagina 91di George Meredith - 1897 - 249 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1890 - 284 pagine
...troll-folk and her diablerie, Mr. Meredith can be compared with none save his own Melampus. " With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch on a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
| 1892 - 850 pagine
...— as real also — the spiritual. He is the physician Melampus of his own admirable poem : — With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch on a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 pagine
...as real also — the spiritual. He is the physician Melampus of his own admirable poem : — "With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch ou a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
| George Meredith - 1898 - 254 pagine
...Melampus dwelt among men : physician and sage, He served them, loving them, healing them ; sick or maimed Or them that frenzied in some delirious rage Outran...things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck. LOVE IN THE VALLEY Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward, Couched with her arms behind... | |
| George Meredith - 1904 - 196 pagine
...Melampus dwelt among men : physician and sage He served them, loving them, healing them; sick or maimed, Or them that frenzied in some delirious rage Outran...things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck. 100 LOVE IN THE VALLEY UNDER yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward, Couched with her arms behind... | |
| George Meredith - 1906 - 488 pagine
...Melampus dwelt among men : physician and sage, He served them, loving them, healing them ; sick or maimed Or them that frenzied in some delirious rage Outran...things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck. LOVE IN THE VALLEY * », "\- ^ i UNDER yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward, Couched with her... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1906 - 308 pagine
...one can be dominant at a time. There are many naturalists of undoubted analytic skill who have a " love exceeding a simple love of the things that glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck " ; the modern botanist may still see the Dryad in the tree ; and if the scientific mood is not allowed... | |
| Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1906 - 250 pagine
...expression to this Earth-worship. One thinks of Thoreau and Jefferies when reading Melampus — " With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch on a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 412 pagine
...of Nature closely, as well for love of her as to discover and extract her healing secrets. " ' With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch on a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1906 - 266 pagine
...of the birds, animals, and insects. Such was the mood of ' the good physician Melampus ' : — With love exceeding a simple love of the things That glide in grasses and rubble of woody wreck ; Or change their perch on a beat of quivering wings From branch to branch, only restful to pipe and... | |
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