Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast: Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth, Or he must fall to sleep without his fame, And leave a dead unprofitable name, Finds... The United States Service Magazine - Página 1251864Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...without his fame,. And leave a dead unprofitable name, 35 Finds comfort in himself and in his cause; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath...this is He Whom every Man in arms should wish to be. The above Versa were written soon after tidingi hai been received of the Death of Lord Nelson, which... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...without his fame, And leave a dead unprofitable name, Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath...this is He Whom every 'Man in arms should wish to be. III. ROB ROY's GRJFE. fhe History of Rob Roy is sufficiently known ; his Grave is near the bead of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...without his fame, And leave a dead unprofitable name, Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath...this is He Whom every Man in arms should wish to be. 90 III. ROB ROY's GRAVE. Tbc History of Rob Roy is sufficiently known ; his Grave is near the head... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1822 - 506 páginas
...leave a dead unprofitable name, Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And, while the mortal rust is gathering, draws His breath in confidence of Heaven's...this is He Whom every man in arms should wish to be. SONNET. FROM * POEMS BT ONE OF THE FAMILY cIRcLE., How oft beneath his blest and healing wings He would... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...unprofitable name. Finds comfort in himself and in bis cause; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draw* His breath in confidence of Heaven's applause : This...this is He Whom every Man in arms should wish to be. A POET'S EPITAPH. Art i ! ii in a Statesman, in the van Of public business trained and bred) — First... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...without his fame, And leave a dead unprofitable name, Finds comfort in himself And in his cause ; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath...Heaven's applause; This is the happy Warrior ; this is He \V horn cv ery Man in arms should wish to be. The above Ver»es were written soon after tidings hail... | |
| 1843
...without his fame, And leave a dead, unprofitable name — Finds comfort in himself and in his cause; And while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath...this is he Whom every man in arms should wish to be. WORDSWORTH. JiotttesS of Boohs. Select Pieces from the Poems of William Wordsworth (Burns) requires... | |
| Frederick Poynder - 1843 - 74 páginas
...without his fame, And leave a dead unprofitable name — Finds comfort in himself and in his pause ; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath in confidence of heaven's applause." religious man earnestness of purpose. Undoubtedly, very many men, whose aim has not been the promotion... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 páginas
...***** Whom neither shape of danger can dismay Nor thought of tender happiness betray — * * * ** * This is the happy warrior this is he Whom every man in arms should wish to be." We would willingly quote the whole of this noble Poem, but as space forbids, we can but recommend every... | |
| 1920 - 850 páginas
...such fidelity It is his darling passion to approve; More brave for this, that he hath much to love. This is the happy Warrior; this is he Whom every man in arms should wish to lie. [The Manchester Guardian] AMERICAN COUNTRY BY HENRY W. NEVINSON ALL Americans travel by night.... | |
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