| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1873 - 552 páginas
...OWN." — WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. " THE HARVEST OF A QUIET EYE." — WORDSWORTH. 5o8 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. The little actor cons another part ; Filling from...stage" With all the Persons, down to palsied Age, Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride .. That Life brings with her in her equipage ;... | |
| Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1873 - 262 páginas
...Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The little Actor cons another part; iJi/iSe yap veapov p.eTa ^dpp.aa-i TrcuSa veo e^aeres Tt 6d\o<>, TvrOov Sepias, o/xjua Sojitoio* xei/30?... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1874 - 96 páginas
...tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife. But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, 100 And with new joy and pride The little actor cons another...palsied age, That Life brings with her in her equipage, 105 As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation. Thou, whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 páginas
...funeral; And this hath now his heart, And unto this he frames his song: But it will not bo long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...part; Filling from time to time his "humorous stage" The thought of our past years in me With all the persons, down to palsied age, That Life brings with... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 páginas
...Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The little actor cons another part; Filling from time.to time his 'humorous stage' With all the persons, down to palsied age, That Life brings with... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 páginas
...Then will he n't his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Kre this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...vocation Were endless imitation. Thou, whose exterior scmblancedoth belie. Thy soul's immensity ; Thou best philosopher, who yet dost keep Thy heritage ;... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 242 páginas
...Then will he lit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...; As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation. vin. Thou, whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy soul's immensity ; Thou best philosopher, who yet... | |
| 1875 - 448 páginas
...Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...; As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation. VIII. Thou, whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy heritage, thou Eye among the blind, That, deaf... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1875 - 486 páginas
...Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...; As if his whole vocation were endless imitation. 8. Thou, whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy soul's immensity ! Thou best philosopher, who yet... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 páginas
...Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife ; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The...with her in her equipage; As if his whole vocation AVere endless imitation. VIIL Thou, whoso exterior semblance doth belie Thy soul's immensity; Thou... | |
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