| 1843 - 708 pagina’s
...which never yet Spake falsely, when it urged the spirit on To noble deeds for country and mankind. " What should we do in that small colony Of pinched...learned, what room To put it into act — else worse than nought ? We learn our souls more, tossing for an hour Upon this huge and ever vexed sea Of human thought,... | |
| 1843 - 678 pagina’s
...which never yet Spake falsely, when it urged the spirit on To noble deeds for country and mankind. " What should we do in that small colony Of pinched...learned, what room To put it into act — else worse than nought ? We learn our souls more, tossing for an hour Upon this huge and ever vexed sea Of human thought,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 pagina’s
...— once uutrtd. and 'tis like A if/if, new-bom, that drops into its place, Ami which, oner circling its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth — can shake. 363. The nearer your delivery agrees with the freedom and case of common discourse, ,11" you keep up... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pagina’s
...truth— once uttered, and 'tis like A star, new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth — can shake. 365. The nearer your delivery agrees with the freedom and ease of common discourse, (if you keep up... | |
| 1846 - 302 pagina’s
...once uttered, and 't is like A star newborn, that drops into its place, And which, mice circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth...room To put it into act, — else worse than naught l We learn our souls more, tossing for an hour Upon this huge and ever-vexed sea Of human thought,... | |
| 1846 - 308 pagina’s
...once uttered, and 't is like A star newborn, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth...wilderness, Should we learn wisdom ; or, if learned, what roort To put it into act, — else worse than naught 1 We learn our souls more, tossing for an hour... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1852 - 428 pagina’s
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake.' What serenity of mind, what deliverance from the power of tradition, what depth of moral philosophy, what... | |
| David Thomas - 684 pagina’s
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new born, that drops into its place, And, which once circling in its placid round. Not all the tumult of the earth can shake." IV. THAT THERE ts A VITAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AI, I. THE AGENTS THAT HAVE r.vi.u BEEN KNGAGED IN THIS... | |
| 1861 - 356 pagina’s
...onoe uttered, and 'tis like A star new-born, that drops into its place, And which, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake. LOWELL. God blesses still the generous thought, And still the fitting word he speeds, And truth, at... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1861 - 356 pagina’s
...once uttered, and 'tis like A star new-born that drops into its place, And wbich, once circling in its placid round, Not all the tumult of the earth can shake." — LOWELL. ONE of the rarest powers possessed by man is the power to state a fact. It seems a very... | |
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