So should we live, that every hour May die as dies the natural flower, — A self-reviving thing of power; That every thought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of future good and future need: Esteeming sorrow, whose employ Is to develop not... Poems of Many Years - Sida 112efter Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1844 - 275 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 sidor
...free from seeming harm, You rest from toil of mind or arm, Or slow retire from Pleasure's charm, — If then a painful sense comes on Of something wholly...every hour May die as dies the natural flower, — A self -reviving thing of power; That every thought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of... | |
| 1838 - 750 sidor
...Vainly enjoy'd, or vainly done, — " Of something from your being's chain Broke off, nor to be linkt again By all mere Memory can retain, — " Upon your...future good and future meed ; " Esteeming Sorrow, whose employIs to develope, not destroy, Far better than a barren Joy." p. 101-102. "The Curse of Life" is... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1838 - 604 sidor
...linkt again By all mere Memory can retain, — "Upon your heart this truth may rise, — Nothing thai altogether dies Suffices Man's just destinies: "So...every Hour May die as dies the natural flower, — A self reviving thing of power; "That every Thought and every Deed May hold with in itself the seed Of... | |
| 1838 - 876 sidor
...can retain, — "Upon your heart this truth may rise — Noihiigihat »H'ge:her dies Mil ili ,• * Man's just destinies: "So should we live, that every Hour May die as dies the natural flower, — A self reviving thing of power; " That every Thought and every Deed May hold within itself the xeed Of... | |
| 1853 - 672 sidor
...lost and gone, Vainly enjoyed, or vainly done — Of something from your being's chain Broke off, not to be linked again By all mere memory can retain —...hold within itself the seed Of future good and future need ; Esteeming sorrow, whose employ Is to develop, not destroy, Far better than a barren joy. I SLEPT... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 322 sidor
...the year. I bid you an affectionate farewell, with this New Year's wish for you and myself: " So may we live, that every hour May die, as dies the natural...thought, and every deed, May hold within itself the teed Of future good and future meed." PUBLISHED BY CS FRANCIS & CO, 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK', AKD JOSEPH... | |
| 1846 - 436 sidor
...free from seeming harm, You rest from toil of mind or arm, Or slow retire from Pleasure's charm, — If then a painful sense comes on Of something wholly...hold within itself the seed Of future good and future need ; Esteeming Sorrow, whose employ Is to develope, not destroy, Far better than a barren Joy. 228... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1847 - 362 sidor
...went to dwell for ever among the invisible realities that had long been the home of her thoughts. " ' So should we live, that every hour May die as dies the natural Sower, — A self-reviving thing of power ; '" That every thought and every deed May hold within itself... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 sidor
...free from seeming harm, You rest from toil of mind or arm, Or slow retire from Pleasure's charm ;— If then a painful sense comes on, Of something wholly...flower,— A self-reviving thing of power; That every tnought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of future good and future meed; Esteeming sorrow,... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 sidor
...lost and gone, Vainly enjoyed, or vainly done, — c Of something from your being's chain Broke oft', nor to be linked again By all mere memory can retain,...flower, — A self-reviving thing of power ; That every tnought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of future good and future meed ; Esteeming sorrow,... | |
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