If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the globe intensely with one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within our tether, no new spirit-power comprising, And in life we were not greater men, nor bolder men in... Mind - Página 3281898Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1872 - 540 páginas
...trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the globe intensely with a one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within our...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death.' .too LADY GERALDINE'S COURTSHIP. She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her — loved her certes.... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1873 - 336 páginas
...steam, majestical white horses, Are we greater than the first men who led black ones by the mane ? mi. ' If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death.' LIT. She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her, loved her certes As I loved all heavenly objects,... | |
| T. M. Morris - 1874 - 234 páginas
...thoughts as these, and yet find himself, as he awakens from this dream of life, nothing profited. " If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." We have a deep, and often painful conviction, that thoughts may have very rare worth and beauty in... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1874 - 460 páginas
...intensely with one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within our tether — no new spirit power comprising And in life we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death. ' She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her — loved her certes, As I loved all Heavenly objects,... | |
| 1876 - 564 páginas
...steam majestical white horses, Are we greater than the first men who led black ones by the mane ? " If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her — loved her, certes, AS I loved all Heavenly objects,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1875 - 302 páginas
...struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the glojje intensely with a hot electric breath, 'T were but power within our tether, — no new spirit-power...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." She was patient with my talking; and I loved her, — loved her certes, As I loved all Heavenly objects,... | |
| John Tyndall, Francis Galton - 1876 - 316 páginas
...white horses, Are we greater than the first men who led black ones by the mane? If we trod the depths of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, If we...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." Considerations such as these dispose, as it seems to me, of both the assertions, that belief in the... | |
| 1878 - 946 páginas
...globe intensely with one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within our tether, no new spirit-P°wcr ɬ &> A %Uz 4\O D) H& 6 "q< ,˹ S ȢYݥ f 8/ 8 «* death." Notwithstanding all the material changes which have taken place, man's moral and spiritual... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 584 páginas
...in rising, If we wrapped the globe intensely with one hot electric breath, 'Twere but .power wil bin our tether, — no new spirit-power comprising) And...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." She was patient with my talking; and I loved her, loved her certes, As I loved all Heavenly objects.... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1881 - 426 páginas
...steam, majestical white horses, Are we greater than the first men who led black ones by the mane ? If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death. A grand thought, and as true as it is grand ! The scientific achievement of our time, magnificent as... | |
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