In MemoriamTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1850 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... , numbing pain . In words , like weeds , I'll wrap me o'er , Like coarsest clothes against the cold ; But that large grief which these infold Is given in outline and no more . VI . ONE writes , that " Other friends remain 11.
... , numbing pain . In words , like weeds , I'll wrap me o'er , Like coarsest clothes against the cold ; But that large grief which these infold Is given in outline and no more . VI . ONE writes , that " Other friends remain 11.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. VI . ONE writes , that " Other friends remain , " That " Loss is common to the race , " And common is the commonplace , And vacant chaff well meant for grain . That loss is common would not make My own ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. VI . ONE writes , that " Other friends remain , " That " Loss is common to the race , " And common is the commonplace , And vacant chaff well meant for grain . That loss is common would not make My own ...
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... writes with grace , gives excellent delineations , and the whole type of her editorial effusions has a strong and moral bear- ing . Their influence is decidedly good on society . Such works should be preferred to those of the more ...
... writes with grace , gives excellent delineations , and the whole type of her editorial effusions has a strong and moral bear- ing . Their influence is decidedly good on society . Such works should be preferred to those of the more ...
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... writes without thought , or publishes for the sake of praise and profit . The spirit of the man is stamped upon every thing which appears from his pen . -PHIL . GAZETTE . The Vision of Sir Launfal . 1 vol . 16mo . 25 cts . The Biglow ...
... writes without thought , or publishes for the sake of praise and profit . The spirit of the man is stamped upon every thing which appears from his pen . -PHIL . GAZETTE . The Vision of Sir Launfal . 1 vol . 16mo . 25 cts . The Biglow ...
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... writes with vigor , ease , and a sort of bonhomie , which at once places him and his reader on good and friendly terms . There is a pungency full of sparkle and point in his stanzas . BOSTON TRANSCRIPT . - GEORGE LUNT . The Age of Gold ...
... writes with vigor , ease , and a sort of bonhomie , which at once places him and his reader on good and friendly terms . There is a pungency full of sparkle and point in his stanzas . BOSTON TRANSCRIPT . - GEORGE LUNT . The Age of Gold ...
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Стр. 7 - I HELD it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Стр. 73 - The baby new to earth and sky, What time his tender palm is prest Against the circle of the breast, Has never thought that 'this is I :' But as he grows he gathers much, And learns the use of 'I,' and 'me,' And finds 'I am not what I see, And other than the things I touch.
Стр. 148 - There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds.
Стр. 78 - Be near me when my light is low, When the blood creeps, and the nerves prick And tingle ; and the heart is sick, And all the wheels of Being slow.
Стр. 23 - Calm and still light on yon great plain That sweeps with all its autumn bowers, And crowded farms and lessening towers, To mingle with the bounding main: Calm and deep peace in this wide air, These leaves that redden to the fall; And in my heart, if calm at all, If any calm, a calm despair: Calm on the seas, and silver sleep, And waves that sway themselves in rest, And dead calm in that noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. XII. Lo, as a dove when up she springs To bear thro...
Стр. 182 - Let her know her place ; She is the second, not the first. A higher hand must make her mild, If all be not in vain, and guide Her footsteps, moving side by side With Wisdom, like the younger child ; For she is earthly of the mind, But Wisdom heavenly of the soul.
Стр. 206 - I seem in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less: My love involves the love before; My love is vaster passion now; Tho' mix'd with God and Nature thou, I seem to love thee more and more.
Стр. 86 - Thou makest thine appeal to me: I bring to life, I bring to death: The spirit does but mean the breath : I know no more.
Стр. 107 - As sometimes in a dead man's face, To those that watch it more and more, A likeness hardly seen before Comes out, — to some one of his race : So, dearest, now thy brows are cold, I see thee what thou art, and know Thy likeness to the wise below, Thy kindred with the great of old.
Стр. 22 - CALM is the morn without a sound, Calm as to suit a calmer grief, And only thro' the faded leaf The chestnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this high wold, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all the silvery gossamers That twinkle into green and gold : Calm and still light on yon great plain That sweeps with all its autumn bowers, And crowded farms...