And through the mists of passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue up the steep ascent Of Nature calls him to his high reward, 'The applauding smile of Heaven... The Life of John Buncle, Esq - Page 316de Thomas Amory - 1825Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Hole - 1871 - 288 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward — The applauding smile of heaven ! In this his hopes Rest at the fated goal. For from the birth Of... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward,— The applauding smile of Heaven ? 2. Else, wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope That... | |
| Virgil - 1871 - 376 pages
...of seuse, And through the tossing t1de of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while 1he voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven." Akenside, Cleas*res of Imagination, i. 160-6. N I'lucked off, fails... | |
| Edward Higginson - 1871 - 472 pages
...are both parts of the general belief in human progress or perfectibility, different aspects of " the unquenched hope That breathes from day to day sublimer things And mocks possession." But it will be well that we should now carefully detach the revealed doctrine of a Future Life from... | |
| Arthur Dyot Thomson - 1872 - 956 pages
...purpose from his breast ; And through the tossing tide of chance and pain To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven P Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| 1872 - 710 pages
...passion and of sense, [pain, And through the tossing tides of chance and To hold his course unfaltering, last verge of mortal being stand, Close to the realms where angels havo their birth, Just on the The applauding smile of heaven ? The highborn soul Disdains to rest her heaven-aspiring wing Beneath... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 pages
...passion and of sense. And through the tossing tide of chance and paie. To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, Tb applauding »mile of hcuveu? Else wherefore buni* In mortal bosoms this umjnenched liope, Tljat... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe, My Mary! And should my future lot be east Wi The applauding smile of Heaven ? Else. wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this nnquenched hope, That... | |
| Arthur Young - 1873 - 222 pages
...through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of trnth and virtue up the steep ascent Of nature calls him to his high reward,— The applauding smile of Heaven." Pleasures of Imagination. Destiny. 45. — But again — if Man whilst... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward. The applauding smile of heaven? else wherefore burns, In mortal bosoms, this unquenched hope That breathes... | |
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