Lowry, Malcolm. Hear us O Lord from heaven thy dwelling place. (Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1961).
"Or, at such a time of stillness, at the brief period of high tide before the ebb, it was like what I have learned the Chinese call the Tao, that, they say, came into existence before Heaven and Earthg something so still."
"And the rain itself was water from the sea… raised to heaven by the sun, transformed into clouds, and falling again into the sea. While within the inlet itself the tides and currents in that sea returned, became remote, and becoming remote, like that which is called the Tao, returned again as we sourselves had done."
Literature : Occident : Great Britain