Yet in the long years liker must they grow; The man be more of woman, she of man; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the... The Princess: A Medley - Seite 160von Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 183 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1854 - 386 Seiten
...the inferior, it may be, but not less the veritable woman — not identical with man, but coincident. "Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain upon the skirts of Time * " He for God only, she for God in him." •)• " La plus belle des virtues,... | |
| Samuel Osgood - 1854 - 346 Seiten
...the world ; She mental breath, nor fail in childward care : More as the double-natured Poet each : Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summed in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 Seiten
...throw the world: She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care: More as the double-natured Poet, each: Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words; And so these twain upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing... | |
| 1855 - 594 Seiten
...height, Nor loose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She, mental breadth, nor fail in childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind; Till...perfect music unto noble words; And so these twain, upon the skirts of time, Sit side by side, full summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 Seiten
...the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care ; More as the double-natured poet each : Till at the last she set herself to man Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest ; Self-reverent... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 Seiten
...the world; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care ; More as the double-natured poet each : Till at the last she set herself to man Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full sunim'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest ; Self-reverent... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 Seiten
...the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care ; More as the double-natured poet each : Till at the last she set herself to man Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twnin, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest... | |
| Edward Thomson - 1856 - 426 Seiten
...the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care : More as the double-natured poet, each ; Till at the last she set herself to man Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of time, Sit side by side, full summed in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing... | |
| 1857 - 426 Seiten
...height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in child-ward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind ;...set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble worlds." 172 ART. VII— SIAM : PAST AND PRESENT. 1 . The Kingdom and People of Siam ; with a Narrative... | |
| 1857 - 626 Seiten
...Not like to like, but like to difference : Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; • • • Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of time, Sit, side by side, full summ'd in all their powers. Dispensing harvest, sowing... | |
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