| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 358 páginas
...Mm set, but set not his hope*. Stars rose ; his faith was earlier up : Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye ; And matched his...such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. 1 A pert of this motto was taken from The Pott, an early poem jerer published by Mr. Emeraon. See Appendix.... | |
| 1909 - 440 páginas
..."The sun set bat set not his hope: Stars rose; his faith was earlier up; Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his...reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. THE DAYSMAN CHAPTER I. "A wind that might have swept the fields of mortality... | |
| Joseph Fort Newton - 1909 - 294 páginas
...rewrote anything. He simply lived and spoke according to the sweet, Christ-like spirit that was in him. 'He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the age of gold again.' " Along in the mid-eighties Professor Swing built a spacious home at No. 66 Lake Shore Drive, near... | |
| John Marshall Gest - 1913 - 276 páginas
..."Tomorrow is a new day." "The sun set, but set not his hope; Stars rose, his faith was earlier up; He spoke, and words more soft than rain, Brought the...reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat." But I have no desire to don the waxen wings of criticism or biography. The subject of this paper is... | |
| 1914 - 424 páginas
...sun set, but set not his hope : Stars rose; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye; And matched his sufferance...such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. Ralph Waldo Emerson WORSHIP THIS is he, who, felled by foes, Sprung harmless up, refreshed by blows... | |
| G. H. Schleh - 1914 - 226 páginas
...the needs of man so well, but before he concluded his address, every word he said was all our own. "He spoke and words more soft than rain Brought the age of gold again." Why, every word of his had a peculiar quality, a sweet reasonableness, the native music of a melodious... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 746 páginas
...sun set, but set not his hope : Stars rose; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye ; And matched his...again : His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measures of the feat. I0 "Essays," second series, 1844. POLITICS Gold and Iron are good To buy iron... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 750 páginas
...Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye; And matched his sufferance sublime '1 he taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft...again : His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measures of the feat. I0 "Essays," second series, 1844. POLITICS Gold and Iron are good To buy iron... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 750 páginas
...set, but set not his hope : — Stars rose, his faith was earlier up : Fixed on the enormous galaxy. Deeper and older seemed his eye, And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of Time. I grieve that better souls than mine Docile read my measured line : High destined youths and holy maids... | |
| Elmer James Bailey - 1922 - 282 páginas
...sun set, but set not his hope: Stars rose; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye; And matched his sufferance...taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than vain Brought the Age of Gold again: His actions won such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the... | |
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