| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 páginas
...uttered, and 'tis like strong A. star new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult, of the earth...hair, Than the great chance of setting England free V ISfot there, amid the stormy wilderness, Should we learn wisdom ; or if learned, what room To put... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1865 - 434 páginas
...onee uttered, and 'tis like A new-born star, that drops into its place, And which once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake/' The several languages called " dead" in this world, have certain roots which push themselves vigorously... | |
| Nahor Augustus Staples - 1870 - 282 páginas
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake." That same perception has always passed before prophetic eyes, and it is true according to the law of... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1872 - 674 páginas
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new born, that drops into its place, And which, ouce circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake. NOTR. — The engraved likeness of the Chief .Tusti,'e, in this volume, is a perfect representation... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 168 páginas
...once uttered; and 't is like A star new-born that drops into its place, And which once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake. A Glance behind the Curtain Of all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul come thronging,"... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 páginas
...once uttered and Ч is like A star new-Irani, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth...the stormy wilderness. Should we. learn wisdom ; or it' learned, what room To put it into act, — else worse than naught ? We learn our souls more, tossing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 páginas
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once cireling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth...pinched fanatics, who would rather choose Freedom to elip an inch more from their hair, Than the great chance of setting England free ? Not there, amid... | |
| 1880 - 208 páginas
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling, in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake. XCIV.—DUTY. NOT once or twice in our fan: island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory; He,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 páginas
...once uttered, and 't is like A star new-born, that drops into its place. And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth...what room To put it into act, — else worse than nanght ? We learn our souls more, tossing for an hour Upon this hoge and ever-vexed sea Of buman thought,... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 páginas
...once uttered, and 'tin like A star new-born that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round. Not all the tumult of the earth can shake. t. LOWELL — A Glance ßthi.id the. Curtain. Line 173. Put golden padlocks on Truth's lips, be callous... | |
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