| 1852 - 950 pages
...they must follow ; on whose head must fall Like showers of manna, if they come at all. » » » » • Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noblo deeds give birth, Or he must fall to sleep without his fame, And leave a dead, unprofitable name—... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 pages
...Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won: Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast: Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| 1854 - 456 pages
...in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be wor : Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| Caroline Grautoff - 1854 - 328 pages
...in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won ; Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed. WORDSWORTH. O Herz ! lass ab zu zagen, Und von dir wirf ' das Joch, Du hast so viel... | |
| 1854 - 440 pages
...strife, Or mild concerns of ordinary life, A constant influence, a peculiar grace, Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last ; From well to better daily self-surpassed ; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath in confidence of Heaven's... | |
| 1855 - 458 pages
...in the'many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be wor. ; Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won : Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 482 pages
...in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won : Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering: to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast: Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 pages
...in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won : Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 pages
...7. who in the worship persevere Of spirit and truth PL, xii. 532. I had persisted happy Id., \. 874. not content that former worth stand fast Looks forward, persevering to the last From well to hetter, daily self-surpast. WORDSWORTH. ' The Happy Worrier ' Persisted openly that death alone Should... | |
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