That life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears, And dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom To shape and use. Moral Aspects of City Life - Página 19por Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1853 - 191 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Jessie Fothergill - 1881 - 620 páginas
...might be called forth, and their full results displayed. "Life is not an idle ore," we are told. '' But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with...And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered with the strokes of doom To shape and use." But it may take a less tremendous process than this to... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 páginas
...from more to more; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe Like glories, move his course, and show That thinks, and diligently slow, The firm connected bulwark seems to grow, Spreads its long arms ami dipt in baths of hissing tears, And battered with the shocks of doom To shape and use. Arise and fly... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 páginas
...from more to more ; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe Like glories, move his course, and show That life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears, And dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom To shape and use. Arise and fly... | |
| 1882 - 504 páginas
...poet's dream." The life of William Wordsworth, if it teaches us nothing else, will teach us this, " That life is not as idle ore, " But iron dug from central...And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered with the shocks of doom " To shape and use." women had come to the conclusion that the magnanimity... | |
| Rutland County Historical Society, Castleton, Vt - 1882 - 218 páginas
...our protective tariff policy. "Not like idle ore, But iron dug in central gloom. And heated hot in burning fears. And dipped in baths of hissing tears,...battered by the shocks of doom, To shape and use." But the rank and file of Rutlanders who have forsaken the mountains amid which their infancy was cradled,... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 páginas
...Vespers. I cannot rest from travel: I will drink Life to the lees. g. TENNYSON — Ulysses. Line 6. c. 1. Full little knowest thou that hast not tride, What hell it is in suing long to bide; To lo dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'il with the shocks of doom, To shape and use. h. TENNYSON—... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1882 - 538 páginas
...characters. Tims both turned out " Not like idle ore, But iron dug in central gloom, Anil heated hot by burning fears, And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered by the dints of doom, To shape and use." How Washburn's will had grown in skill ! How much his capacities... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 376 páginas
...he comes, at length, " to find a stronger faith his own." Thus does he learn— "That life is not an idle ore, * * * * But iron dug from central gloom,...And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered with the shocks of doom, » * * * To shape and use." This great trial and torture of the soul came... | |
| 1883 - 62 páginas
...characters. Thus both turned out " Not like idle ore, But iron dug in central gloom, And heated hot by burning fears, And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered by the dints of doom, To shape and use." How Washburn's will had grown in skill! How much his capacities had... | |
| 1884 - 596 páginas
...Let us examine into this matter and see. Is our belief like Tennyson's description of life ? — As iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning...And dipped in baths of hissing tears. And battered with the shock of Doom To shape and use. • Is our belief like that ? Or is it likethe old piece of... | |
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