| Edgar Allan Poe - 1965 - 340 pages
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| Sharon Scholl - Art - 1984 - 252 pages
...ages past, All in one mighty sepulchre. The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun, — the vales Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable...complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and poured all round, Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste, — Of the great tomb of man. Here is no arena of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1984 - 1572 pages
...pleasant dreams. The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun — the vales Stretching in pensive quietude fest the day Shall fold their gray and melancholy waste — Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man. Oh, Fairest... | |
| Robert A. Ferguson - Law - 1984 - 456 pages
...cosmic size both to create sublime effect and to insure an anthropocentric universe. 64 Nature's forms "are but the solemn decorations all / Of the great tomb of man," while sun and stars shine down as mourners upon the "one mighty sepulchre" that is earth. Enveloping... | |
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