| John Campbell Shairp - 1872 - 370 sidor
...before him, and he asked himself — " How can he expect that others should Build for him. sow fur him, and at his call Love him. who for himself will take no heed at all? " In this juncture, the newspaper press, an effectual extinguisher to a possilile poet,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 sidor
...Resolution and Independence. Stan2a 4. But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? Ibid. Stan2a 6. I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 sidor
...Resolution and Independence. Stanta 4. But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no. heed at all ? Resolution and Independence. Stanza 6. I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The... | |
| 1875 - 650 sidor
...genial faith still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? " Besides aristocrats and capitalists, are there not many working men who would do well... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 726 sidor
...Coleridge had but a small share of earthly prosperity, in one respect at least, he was eminently favored by Providence : beyond all men who ever perhaps have...How can he, indeed ? It is most unreasonable to do ao : yet this expectation, if Coleridge ought not to have entertained, at all events he realized. Fast... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 sidor
...life endurable to him in the time of the M s ; and there he died in July of the present year [1834]. 'k#u"F' realised. Fast as one friend dropped off, another, and another, succeeded : perpetual relays were laid... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1879 - 362 sidor
...genial faith, still rich in genial good : But how can He expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in his... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1879 - 390 sidor
...genial faith, still rich in genial good : But how can He expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in his... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 sidor
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all? I thonghtof Chatterton, themaivellousboy, The sleepless soul that perished in his pride... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 388 sidor
...embodies in the following words : — " But how can man expect that others'should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? " If a man cannot rise by his own labour, he had better remain where he is. Patronage... | |
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