| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I prai»e him not ; it were too late ; And some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends... | |
| Charles Noble - 1898 - 460 Seiten
...Fruitful and friendly for all human kind, Yet also nigh to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. ******* ao Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. ******* He knew to bide his time, And can his fame abide, Still patient in his simple faith sublime,... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 106 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...face to face. I praise him not ; it were too late ; \nd some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1899 - 686 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. 190 I praise him not ; it were too late; And some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...face. I praise him not; it were too late; And some intuitive weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Knrope here, Or, then, of Kurope fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface And thwart her genial will; Hero was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I praise... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 Seiten
...and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting momward still, 9° Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I praise... | |
| 1901 - 960 Seiten
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface away. Yet if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled up by the bondsman's two hundred... | |
| 1901 - 458 Seiten
...of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still; Ere any name of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface And thwart her gentle will; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face... | |
| 1903 - 1186 Seiten
...Save on some worn-out plan, Repeating us by rote. Ode at the Harcard Commemoration, July 27, 1866. Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. ibid. 1 See Emerson, page 604. Safe in the hallowed quiets of the past. The Cathedral. The one thing... | |
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