But ah, my soul with too much stay Is drunk, and staggers in the way! Some men a forward motion love, But I by backward steps would move, And, when this dust falls to the urn, In that state I came, return. The Twentieth Century - Page 4961910Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1936 - 494 pages
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| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 pages
...through all this fleshy dresse Bright shootes of ererla&iinqnfMc. 0 how I long to travell back, A nd tread again that ancient track ! That I might once more reach that plaine, Whert frit I Iff! тч qloriovs traîne ; From irhenct tH' Inlightntd »pint ке» That fltady... | |
| 1850 - 560 pages
...to every sense; But felt through all this fleshly dress Bright shoots of everlastingness. Oh ! bow I long to travel back, And tread again that ancient...Where first I left my glorious train; From whence the enlightened spirit sees That shady city of palm-trees; Bat, oh ! my sonl, with too much stay, Is drunk,... | |
| 1856 - 568 pages
...My gazing soul would dwell an houre, And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity ! Oh I how I long to travel back And tread again that ancient track ! That I might once more reach that plaine Where first I left my glorious traine ; From whence the Inlightened Spirit sees That shady City... | |
| William James E. Bennett - 1850 - 390 pages
...I Shin'd in my angel-infancy ! When yet had I not walked above A mile or two from my first love. Oh how I long to travel back And tread again that ancient track !" H. VAUGHAN, 1651. CHARACTER OF TERTULLIAN — HIS BIRTH — EDUCATION — FOLLOWS THE LEGAL PROFESSION... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 604 pages
...sin to every sense ; But felt through all this fleshly dress Bright shoots of everlastingness. Oh ! how I long to travel back, And tread again that ancient...Where first I left my glorious train ; From whence the enlightened spirit sees That shady city of palm-trees ; But, oh ! my soul, with too much stay, Is drunk,... | |
| Henry Vaughan - 1856 - 330 pages
...felt through all this fleshly dresse Bright shootes of everlastingnesse. ii 0 how I long to travell back, \ And tread again that ancient track ! That I might once more reach that plaine, Where first I left my glorious traine ; From whence th' inlightned spirit sees That shady city... | |
| 1896 - 862 pages
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| Samuel Osgood - 1855 - 324 pages
...several sin to every sense ; But felt through all this fleshly dress Bright shoots of everlastingness. O how I long to travel back And tread again that ancient...Where first I left my glorious train ; From whence tir enlighten'd spirit sees That shady city of palm-trees: But ah ! my soul with too much stay Is drunk,... | |
| Samuel Osgood - 1855 - 300 pages
...several sin to every sense ; But felt through all this fleshly dress Bright shoots of everlastingnoss. 0 how I long to travel back And tread again that ancient track I That I might once more reach that plain, Where first I left my glorious train ; From whence th' enlighten'd... | |
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