| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 sivua
...those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The soli.l rarth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent heat began, And...a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from more to more; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 sivua
...But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, In tracts of fluent heat began, And grew to seeming-random...a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from more to more; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 294 sivua
...and lime; But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts...a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from more to more; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 384 sivua
...He now is first, but is he the last ? is he not too base ? In In Memoriam the summing-up is this : They say, The solid earth whereon we tread, In tracts...throve and branch'd from clime to clime The herald of a mightier race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 408 sivua
...He now is first, but is he the last ? is he not too base ? In In Memoriam the summing-up is this : They say, The solid earth whereon we tread, In tracts...throve and branch'd from clime to clime The herald of a mightier race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from... | |
| James Baldwin - 1893 - 312 sivua
...lime ; But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler e-nds. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts...storms, Till at the last arose the man ; Who throve and branched from clime to clime, The herald of a higher race, CXVIII. Within himself, from more to more,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1893 - 312 sivua
...and lime ; But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts...storms, Till at the last arose the man ; Who throve and branched from clime to clime, The herald of a higher race, Within himself, from more to more, Or, crowned... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1894 - 310 sivua
...you to remember the lesson which Tennyson has drawn for us in immortal verse from that doctrine. " The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts of fluent...a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within himself, from more to more ; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 922 sivua
...and lime ; But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread In tracts...arose the man ; Who throve and branch'd from clime to The herald of a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he type this work of time Within... | |
| 1894 - 136 sivua
...and lime ; But trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends. They say, The solid earth whereon we tread, In tracts...storms, Till at the last arose the man ; Who throve and branched from clime to clime, The herald of a higher race, And of himself in higher place, If so he... | |
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