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
| Edgar Gardner Murphy - 1897 - 278 páginas
...? If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the globe intently with one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." Our progress in freedom, our intellectual liberty ! What are we making of it ? What are we doing with... | |
| 1898 - 404 páginas
...there is "some sense" in mental science, but ridicule Christian science, are quite likely to read with respect Kant's statement that "the world is to man...and passengers with greater velocity than that of steam—more wonderful than all the discoveries pertaining to the microscope, which have made it possible... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1900 - 580 páginas
...struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the globe intensely with one hot electric breath, T were but power within our tether, no new spirit-power comprising,...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death.' LIV She was patient with my talking; and I loved her, loved her certes As I loved all heavenly objects,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 páginas
...ones by the inane? " If we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapp'd fore her as her carriage sweeps their door-ways ;...little children, as a priest or queen were she : She was patient with my talking; and I loved her, loved her, eertes, As I loved all heavenly objects,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1901 - 458 páginas
...if we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the globe mtensely with one hot electric breath, alO 'Twere but power within our tether, no new spiritpower...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." LIv. She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her, loved her certes As I loved all heavenly objects,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1903 - 704 páginas
...we struck the stars in rising, If we wrapped the glol>e intensely with one hot electric breath, 210 'Twere but power within our tether, no new spirit-power...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death." nv. She was patient with my talking ; and I loved her, loved her certes As I loved all heavenly objects,... | |
| Edward Hind - 1904 - 930 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,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1904 - 216 páginas
...one hot electric breath, 'Twere but power within our tether — no new spirit-power conferring — 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,... | |
| London Lond. inst - 394 páginas
...led black ones by the mane ? ' 1f we trod the deeps of ocean, if we struck the stars in rising, 1f we wrapped the globe intensely with one hot electric...we were not greater men, nor bolder men in death.* " I will conclude by observing, that the pre-historic inventions were few in number, but indicated... | |
| Thomas Hodgkin - 1911 - 88 páginas
...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 death. Can we truly say, looking forth over this wide seething world of humanity, that there is any nearer... | |
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