| Henry Wellesley - 1849 - 526 sidor
...im S^iffbni Umîam, freuten fí<J? Ьоф 5tnbre ber дШаНфеп Sci^rt. Jacobe. A ship-wreck'd sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant ship, when we were lost, Weather'd the gale. CCCLVII. Л EONI Д О Y. ¿к rvfißov \ve ireícrfía-ra... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1894 - 204 sidor
...make a place, and the one hundredth succeed. There is true wisdom in the lines from Theocritus : — " A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail ; Full many a gallant ship, when we were lost, Weathered the gale." Never need one be disheartened or discouraged by other... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1899 - 664 sidor
...new endeavor, and invoked that noble spirit which breathes through these lines of Theocritus ; — " A shipwrecked sailor buried on this coast Bids you set sail ; Full many a gallant ship when we were lost Weathered the gale." IN RETROSPECT PARADISI GLORIA " O frate mio ! ciascuna... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1901 - 432 sidor
...rock Was swallowed up in the earthquake shock." In Thucydides this veiled significance occurs : — " A shipwrecked sailor buried on this coast, Bids you set sail : Full many a gallant ship when we were lost Weathered the gale." Emily Dickinson is a very magician in delicate suggestion,... | |
| Preston Gurney - 1901 - 216 sidor
...resistant, Which gentleness softly insistent Has rounded to shapes of delight By love's invincible might. " A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant ship, when we were lost, Weathered the gale." Theocritus. Not out of date are successes. Few sink of... | |
| William Hale - 1905 - 358 sidor
...Keep it, dough, closed av'ile longer, Till my deep longing grows stronger." CHAPTER XXV THE LAST TRIP "A shipwrecked sailor Buried on this coast Bids you set sail. "Full many a gallant Ship when we were lost Weathered the gale." — Ancient Greek Inscription. TIME fled in swiftest flight.... | |
| Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt - 1906 - 1252 sidor
...us fighting our battles and winning them. There is an old quatrain of Theocritus that I like : — " A shipwrecked sailor buried on this coast Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant ship, the day that we were lost, Weathered the gale." O fellows, as you fight your battles, keep the... | |
| William James - 1907 - 336 sidor
...of mind, this acceptance of loss as unatoned for, even though the lost element might be one's self: "A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant bark, when we were lost, Weathered the gale." Those puritans who answered ' yes ' to the question: Are you willing... | |
| William James - 1907 - 336 sidor
...of mind, this acceptance of loss as unatoned for, even though the lost element might be one's self: "A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant bark, when we were lost, Weathered the gale." Those puritans who answered ' yes ' to the question : Are you willing... | |
| William James - 1907 - 338 sidor
...of mind, this acceptance of loss as unatoned for, even though the lost element might be one's self: "A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, Bids you set sail. Full many a gallant bark, when we were lost, Weathered the gale." Those puritans who answered' yes' to the question: Are you willing... | |
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