Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise thee ? Where are the pure, whom thou would'st choose to love thee? Where are the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chidings raise thee? Seek, seeker, in thyself... Tinsley's Magazine - Seite 64Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1862 - 454 Seiten
...with " nice remarks" and sentimental epithets of insincere praise. He was equal to his precept : " Where are the great, whom thou wouldst wish to praise...above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the... | |
| 1866 - 924 Seiten
...hard, and stony is the way To walk, I wonder not men go astray." The second piece is as follows : — " Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise thee ? Where are the pure, whom thou wonld'st choose to love thee ? Where are the brave, to stand supreme above thee — Whose high commands... | |
| 1875 - 782 Seiten
...! Where an the brave, to stand supnme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiilIngs raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself; submit to find In the stones, bread, and life in the blank mind,'1 the spirit sings his song beginning, — " As I sat in the cafe, I said to myself, They may... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 438 Seiten
...with " nice remarks" and sentimental epithets of insincere praise. He was equal to his precept : " Where are the great, whom thou wouldst wish to praise...above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 448 Seiten
...sentimental epithets of insincere praise. He was equal to his precept : " Where are the great, whom them wouldst wish to praise thee ? Where are the pure,...above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stoues bread, and life in the... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - 722 Seiten
...hard, and stony is the way To walk, I wonder not men go astray." The second piece is as follows : — " Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise...above thee — Whose high commands would cheer, whose eluding raise thee '! Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the... | |
| 1866 - 780 Seiten
...way To walk, I wonder not men go astray." The second piece is as follows : — " Where are thegre.it, whom thou would'st wish to praise thee ? Where are the pure, whom thou would'it choose to love thee ? Where are tho brave, to stand supreme above thee— Who«- hi.; h commanda... | |
| 1878 - 680 Seiten
...purpose e'er than you did ; You find it in his wisest page, " Whom God deludes is well deluded." Dip. Where are the great, whom thou wouldst wish to praise...thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In ihe stones bread, and life in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in th« park, One evening... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 520 Seiten
...Whom God deludes is well deluded. Di. Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise thee 1 Where are the pure, whom thou would'st choose to love...in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in the Park, One evening in July, just before dark.) Sp. As I sat at the cafe", I said to myself, They... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1869 - 410 Seiten
...and among the hills ; and this distant, odd, pleasant music only ceased with the dawn. SOLA. SOLA. " Where are the great whom thou would'st wish to praise...above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself, submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the... | |
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