| 1855 - 676 páginas
...ruffian on the pirate's deck, when hli long swivel rakes the staggering wreck. [OW Holme*. Be noble! and the nobleness that lies In other men,— sleeping, but never dead,— Win rise in majesty to meet thine own: Then wilt thoo see It gleam In many eyes; Torn will pure light... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1841 - 206 páginas
...it with thee ? Art thou sound and whole ? Doth narrow search show thee no earthly stain ? BE NOBLE ! and the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping...be shed, And thou wilt nevermore be sad and lone. VII. TO . DEEM it no Sodom-fruit of vanity, Or fickle fantasy of unripe youth i Which ever takes the... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1843 - 334 páginas
...wouldst free mankind, be free ; if thou wouldst have a brother frank to thee, be frank to him. "Be noble! and the nobleness that lies . In other men, sleeping...never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own." " But what will people say ?" Why does it concern thee what they say ? Thy life is not in their hands.... | |
| William Goodman - 1843 - 342 páginas
...will remind them that there lie the remains of many of their ancestors who once were great and noble ; -And the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping, but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet their own." FUNERALS, TOMBS, &c. " Lo ! as the surpliced train draws near To this last mansion of mankind,... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1844 - 300 páginas
...mankind, be free ; if thou wouldst have a brother frank to thee, be frank to him. ' Be noble ! and ^he nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own.' ' But what- will people say ? ' Why does it concern thee what they say ? Thy life is not in their hands.... | |
| William Goodman - 1845 - 340 páginas
...remind them that there lie the remains of many of their ancestors who once were great and noble ; '• And the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping, but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet their own-" FUNERALS, TOMBS, &c. " Lo ! as the surpliced train draws near To this last mansion of mankind,... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 310 páginas
...thou wouldst have a brother frank to thee, be frank to him. ' Se nuble ! and the nobleness that lieu In other men, sleeping but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own.' ' But what will people say V Why does it concern thee what they say ? Thy life is not in their hands.... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1846 - 290 páginas
...free; if thou wouldst have a brother frank to thee, be frank to him. ' Bf, noble! and the noHnness that lies In other men, sleeping but never dead, Will rise in mRJcsty to meet thine own.' ' But what will people say T Why does it concern thee what they say ? Thy... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 páginas
...it with thee ? Art thou sound and whole ? Doth narrow search show thee no earthly stain ? BE NOBLE ! and the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping,...pure light around thy path be shed, And thou wilt never more be sad and lone. 1840. V. TO THE SPIRIT OF KEATS. GREAT soul, thou sittest with me in my... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1850 - 300 páginas
...free mankind, 6e free ; if thou wouldst have a brother frank to thee, be frank to him. ' Be noble ! and the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping...but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own.1 ' But what will people say"?' Why does it "concern thee what they say 1 Thy life is not in their... | |
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