For we throw out acclamations of self-thanking, selfadmiring, With, at every mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work our SOULS as nobly as our iron, Or if angels will commend us at the goal of pilgrimage. Japan Advancing - Whither? - Seite 163von Arthur Romeyn Gray - 1912 - 226 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Friedrich Schiller - 1845 - 510 Seiten
...throw out acclamations of self-thanking, self-admiring, With, at every mile run faster, — ' Othe wondrous, wondrous age, Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage." Many of the characteristics of Schiller's age, mentioned in the earlier Letters, will be found to indicate... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1845 - 276 Seiten
...throw out acclamations of self-thanking, self-admiring, With, at every mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous, wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage. " Why, what is this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's slow gradual learning... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 318 Seiten
...acclamations of self-thanking, self-admiring, With, at every mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous, Little thinking if we work our SOULS as nobly as our...angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage. " Why, what is this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's slow gradual learning... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 596 Seiten
...at every mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous, wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work our SOUI.S as nobly as our iron, — Or if angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage. " Why, what w this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's most gradual learning... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1853 - 508 Seiten
...mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous, wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work our SOULS as ribblyas our iron, — Or if angels will commend us at the goal of pilgrimage. ' Why, what is this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's most gradual learning... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1854 - 308 Seiten
...throw out acclamations of self-thanking, self-admiring. Of With, at every mile run faster, — ' 0 the wondrous, wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage. " Why, what is this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's most gradual learning... | |
| 1854 - 524 Seiten
...we throw out acclamations Of sell-thanking, self-admiring, With, at every mile run faster, ' О the wondrous, wondrous Age!' Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us At the goal of pilgrimage. '• Why, what is this patient entrance Into nature's deep resources, But the child's most gradual... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1856 - 320 Seiten
...throw out acclamations of self-thanking, selfadmiring, With, at every mile run faster, — ' O the wondrous wondrous age,' Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us at the goal of pilgrimage. ' Why, what is this patient entrance into nature's deep resources, But the child's most gradual learning... | |
| Idler - 1856 - 386 Seiten
...out exclamations of self-thanking, self-admiring, With, at every mile run faster, ' O the wondroun, wondrous age ! ' Little thinking, if we work our souls...angels will commend us, at the goal of pilgrimage." But, on the other hand, there is a sensible remark of Comte, to the effect that mechanical inventions,... | |
| Colburn Mayne - 1862 - 316 Seiten
...we throw out acclamations of self -thanking, selfadmiring, Which at every mile run faster, oh ! the wondrous, wondrous age ! Little thinking if we work...angels will commend us at the goal of pilgrimage.' " "I do remember them, and I think Miss Barrett, in her haste to say a fine thing, has said a false... | |
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