Korrespondenz-Blatt für die Gelehrten-und Realschulen Württembergs, Band 39

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Vaihingen a.d. Enz., 1892

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Seite 407 - THE SUNBEAM. THOU art no lingerer in monarch's hall — A joy thou art, and a wealth to all! A bearer of hope unto land and sea...
Seite 424 - In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat and cold, the changes of the seasons, a fresher and more bracing air, incite man to a constant struggle, to forethought, to the vigorous employment of all his faculties.
Seite 408 - And it laugh'd into beauty at that bright spell. To the earth's wild places a guest thou art, Flushing the waste like the rose's heart ; And thou scornest not from thy pomp to shed A tender smile on the ruin's head.
Seite 417 - ... on le voit enfin. Un point brillant part comme un éclair et remplit aussitôt tout l'espace; le voile des ténèbres s'efface et tombe.
Seite 424 - A nature too rich, too prodigal of her gifts, does not compel man to snatch from her his daily bread by his daily toil. A regular climate, the absence of a dormant season, render forethought of little use to him. Nothing invites him to that struggle of intelligence against nature, which raises the forces of man to so high a pitch, but which would seem, here to be hopeless. Thus he never dreams of resisting this...
Seite 423 - An excessive heat enfeebles man; it invites to repose and inaction. In the tropical regions the power of life in nature is carried to its highest degree; thus with the tropical man, the life of the...
Seite 408 - Thou scatterest its gloom like the dreams of rest, Thou sleepest in love on its grassy breast. Sunbeam of summer, oh ! what is like thee ? Hope of the wilderness, joy of the sea ! — One thing is like thee, to mortals given, — The faith, touching aJl tliings with hues of Heaven.
Seite 407 - And gladdened the sailor like words from home. To the solemn depths of the forest shades Thou art streaming on through their green arcades, And the quivering leaves that have caught thy glow Like fireflies glance to the pools below. I...
Seite 417 - On le voit s'annoncer de loin par les traits de feu qu'il lance au-devant de lui. L'incendie augmente , l'orient paraît tout en flammes : à leur éclat on attend l'astre long-temps avant qu'il se montre : à chaque instant on croit le voir paraître; on le voit enfin.
Seite 407 - Thou art streaming on through their green arcades; And the quivering leaves that have caught thy glow, Like fire-flies glance to the pools below. I look'd on the mountains — a vapour lay Folding their heights in its dark array: Thou brakest forth, and the mist became A crown and a mantle of living flame.

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