| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1829 - 82 pages
...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : For solemn, too, this day are we. О friends, we doubt not that for one so true There must be other...he fought at Waterloo, And Victor he must ever be. Tho' worlds on worlds in myriad myriads roll Round us, each with different powers, And other forms... | |
| American literature - 1857 - 602 pages
...the boon she prayed for ; but rather try, as we best may, to echo the grave hope of our poet : " Wo revere, and while we hear The tides of music's golden...toward eternity, Uplifted high in heart and hope are wo, Until we doubt not that for one so true There must bo other, nobler work to do." — Shirley. From... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1852 - 32 pages
...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : For solemn, too, this day are we. 0 friends, we doubt not that for one so true There must be other...he fought at Waterloo, And Victor he must ever be. Tho' worlds on worlds in myriad myriads roll Round us, each with different powers, And other forms... | |
| 1853 - 796 pages
...characteristic and beautiful passages like the following, relieve it from the charge of utter flatness. " We revere, and while we hear The tides of music's golden sea, Setting toward eternity, Lifted up in heart are we, Until we doubt not that for one so true, There must be other nobler work... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1857 - 624 pages
...not the boon she prayed for ; but rather try, as we best may, to echo the grave hope of our poet : " We revere, and while we hear The tides of music's...heart and hope are we, Until we doubt not that for one sо true There must be other, nobler work to do." — Shirley. From tho Dublin University Megaclne.... | |
| 1858 - 866 pages
...though there are in it some sounding lines and noble sentiments finely said. Let us quote its close : "We revere, and while we hear The tides of music's...eternity, Uplifted high in heart and hope are we, Until wo doubt not that for one so true There mast bo other nobler work to do Than when ho fought at Waterloo;... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1860 - 612 pages
...precious amber found by the Baltic sea, after the conifers from which it exuded are gone forever. " We doubt not, that for one so true, There must be...he fought at Waterloo, And victor he must ever be. Gone, but nothing can bereave him of the force he made his own Being here." But 1 must return to the... | |
| 1860 - 910 pages
...precious amber found by the Baltic sea, after the conifers from which it exuded are gone for ever. " We doubt not, that for one so true, There must be...he fought at Waterloo, And victor he must ever be. Oone, but nothing can bereave him of the force he made his own Being here." But I must return to the... | |
| Troy (N.Y.). Citizens - 1865 - 404 pages
...telling the oppressed of a liberator and the tyrant of an avenger. " Uplifted high in heart and hopo are we, Until we doubt not that, for one so true There must be other, nobler work to do, And victor he must ever be. For tho' the giant ages heave the hill, And break the shore, and evermore... | |
| Marvin Richardson Vincent - 1865 - 60 pages
...points through the years to Heaven, telling the oppressed of a liberator and the tyrant of an avenger. " Uplifted high in heart and hope are we, Until we doubt not that, for one so true There must bo other, nobler work to do, And viotor he must ever be. For tho' the giant ages heave the hill, -And... | |
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