The tragedy of Israel [in verse]. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 30
עמוד 4
... peace Sits , holding all the portals of our hills , Yet certain as the dawning of the sun Shall my returning be , and the renewal Of this unquenched war . Ye will forget Your king or e'er my soul forgets its care . EDOMITES . Fail Edom ...
... peace Sits , holding all the portals of our hills , Yet certain as the dawning of the sun Shall my returning be , and the renewal Of this unquenched war . Ye will forget Your king or e'er my soul forgets its care . EDOMITES . Fail Edom ...
עמוד 18
... peaceful fields And vineyards , gold and brown from harvest fair And affluent vintage , home with thankful heart They moved . KING OF TYRE . O happy People , thus at last Lapt in long ... Peace hath sheathed 18 THE TRAGEDY OF ISRAEL .
... peaceful fields And vineyards , gold and brown from harvest fair And affluent vintage , home with thankful heart They moved . KING OF TYRE . O happy People , thus at last Lapt in long ... Peace hath sheathed 18 THE TRAGEDY OF ISRAEL .
עמוד 19
George Francis Savage- Armstrong. HIRAM . And yet this King of Peace hath sheathed the sword Not bloodless : not ignobly found his rest Who quelled revoltant Edom , and with slaughter Drave Rezon to his earth . KING OF TYRE . A matchless ...
George Francis Savage- Armstrong. HIRAM . And yet this King of Peace hath sheathed the sword Not bloodless : not ignobly found his rest Who quelled revoltant Edom , and with slaughter Drave Rezon to his earth . KING OF TYRE . A matchless ...
עמוד 21
... peaceful sovereignty Wealthier his fields shall grow . The balm , the wheat , The olive , making rich his husbandmen , Make ever more abundant Zidon's marts , Tyre's treasure . Say , my hardy mariners Are his PART III . KING SOLOMON . 21.
... peaceful sovereignty Wealthier his fields shall grow . The balm , the wheat , The olive , making rich his husbandmen , Make ever more abundant Zidon's marts , Tyre's treasure . Say , my hardy mariners Are his PART III . KING SOLOMON . 21.
עמוד 22
... peace or war ; help of fraternal hands Ungrudging , and glad concert of the breast , In all things , alway , till his royal purpose In deathless deed hath found accomplishment . Yea , and betwixt my people and his Tribes May the gods ...
... peace or war ; help of fraternal hands Ungrudging , and glad concert of the breast , In all things , alway , till his royal purpose In deathless deed hath found accomplishment . Yea , and betwixt my people and his Tribes May the gods ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ABDEMON ABISHAG ADORAM adore AHIJAH AHISHAR amid Ashtoreth AZARIAH BALKIS beauty Behold BENAIAH breast breathe brows burthen CANAANITE CHALCOL character DARDA dark David dear death deed doth drama dread dream earth Edom EDOMITE CHIEF Egypt Ephraim EPHRAIMITE CHIEF Ephrathite ETHAN eyes faint fair fear fire foul friends GEORGE FRANCIS ARMSTRONG glory gods HADAD hands hath hear heart heaven HIRAM hope hour Javeh JEHOSHAPHAT JEROBOAM Jerusalem KING OF TYRE King Saul KING SOLOMON labour lift lips lone lord mind mind's mountains NAAMAH NATHAN night o'er pain pass passion peace poem poet poetic poor PRIEST OF BAAL realm REHOBOAM REZON SCENE Shechem SHEMAIAH SHISHAK sick slaves sleep SOLOMON soul speak spirit strife sweet thee thine things thou art Thou hast thought Tragedy of Israel Tribe of Ephraim Tribes Ugone winds wouldst ZABUD ZERUAH
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 2 - Kcv., xxxv. 492. 4. Part II., King David, 1874. 5. Part III., King Solomon, 1876, 12mo. 6. Life and Letters of EJ Armstrong, Lon., 1877, 12mo. 7. A Garland from Greece, [poems,] 1882. 8. Stories of Wicklow, [poems,] Lon., 1886. " Every poem In his volume Is well wrought out, and Is good in Its...
עמוד 52 - ... enter together, in conversation. SOLOMON. - HALCOL, thy words have darkened me like fears That traverse the mind's pleasant paths, and pass, And leave a vague disturbing memory. I know not why, but with thine argument I seem like a glad eagle in free flight Smit by the earthy bowman, and brought low. I say, if He be such, and we, but we, Born of one father, of the whole wide earth Seeking, may find him — Javeh, Israel's God — Then seems the world to me a shaft mis-sped. O friends, let this...
עמוד 4 - ... imagination, and the imaginative power displayed in it is as remarkable for the altitude it reaches as for the wide range it commands. " Mr. ARMSTRONG must henceforth take rank among the major poets of his time." From the
עמוד 3 - ARMSTRONG'S powers, and our appreciation of this particular work. . . . He has genius enough, and industry enough, to write wisely and well and enduringly in the field where he has already begun to work with prosperous omens.
עמוד 7 - The canvas is so crowded, the scenes change so quickly, the lights and shadows come and go so fast, that it is not easy to give a good account of it without seemingly destroying...
עמוד 6 - The personages of the drama assume an individuality, and preserve it. It is not that the author labels them or insists on their attributes, but that their own speech bewrayeth them. This is true dramatic art.
עמוד 10 - The writer has a style of his own. It displays, indeed, the fervent audacious rhetoric which distinguishes our youngest school of poets, but it has a sufficiently marked individuality. . . . Repose is a quality which it would probably disdain.
עמוד 11 - Poems,' which is likely to attract attention. . . . We shall not be surprised if this little volume causes a considerable fuss. ... It is certainly well deserving of examination.
עמוד 229 - Of all things good earth-draggled wisdom wins, Is better than the worst, being not pain — With the mild pulse returned. Mine eyes are clear To see wherein I stand, as far as eye Of man may see, and mind of man may know, The brain not shaken, jerking its poor freight Like wine i