BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes him to see them, while they pass, As through a dim or tinted glass : But if in earnest care you would Mete out to each... Wild Nell: The White Mountain Girl - Página 171por Mrs. H. J. Moore - 1860 - 293 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...ever In joit measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : " For every man's weak self, alaa 1 Makei him to see them, while they pass As through a dim...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. " Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
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...Worth of Hours. " Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : " For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes...its part of good. Trust rather to your after-mood. "Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bow'd and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
| 1838 - 938 páginas
...WliKIll OF BODU. " Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : " For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. " Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1838 - 238 páginas
...WORTH OF HOURS. BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1838 - 604 páginas
...OF IK и ¡I«, "Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by; "For every man's weak self, alas! Makes...tinted glass: "But if in earnest care you would Mete oui to each ils part of good. Trust rather to your after-mood. "Those surely are not fairly spent,... | |
| 1838 - 876 páginas
...to see them, whileihey pass As through a dim of limed glass: " But if in earnest care yon would Meie out to each its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. " Those surely are not fairly spent. That leave vonr spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content:... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 384 páginas
...WORTH OP HOURS. " Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of hours as they go by: "For every man's weak self, alas! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. " Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill content:... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 380 páginas
...WORTH OF HOURS. " Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of hours as they go by : "For every man's weak self, alas! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. " Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill content... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1844 - 306 páginas
...WORTH OF HOURS. BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1844 - 300 páginas
...WORTH OF HOURS. BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes...its part of good, Trust rather to your after-mood. Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest and ill-content... | |
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