George Eliot Quote

He said within his soul, "'This is the end:
O'er all the earth to where the-heavens bend
And hem men's travel, I have breathed my soul:
I lie here now the remnant of that whole,
The embers of a life, a lonely pain;
As far-off rivers to my thirst were vain,
So of my mighty years nought comes to me again".


The Legend of Jubal (1869)


He said within his soul, 'This is the end: O'er all the earth to where the-heavens bend And hem men's travel, I have breathed my soul: I lie here now ...

He said within his soul, 'This is the end: O'er all the earth to where the-heavens bend And hem men's travel, I have breathed my soul: I lie here now ...

He said within his soul, 'This is the end: O'er all the earth to where the-heavens bend And hem men's travel, I have breathed my soul: I lie here now ...

He said within his soul, 'This is the end: O'er all the earth to where the-heavens bend And hem men's travel, I have breathed my soul: I lie here now ...