| George MacDonald - 1858 - 340 oldal
...to linger and wind about the trees after she had disappeared:— Thou goest thine, and I go mine— Many ways we wend; Many days, and many ways, Ending...and many an inn; Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win. And so she vanished. With a sad heart, soothed by humility, and the knowledge... | |
| George Macdonald - 1871 - 238 oldal
...linger and wind about the trees after she had disappeared : — Thou goest thine, and I go mine — Many ways we wend ; Many days, and many ways, Ending...many an inn ; Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win. And so she vanished. With a sad heart, soothed by humility, and the knowledge... | |
| Hannah Whitall SMITH - 1873 - 232 oldal
...thine, Many ways we wend ; Many days and many ways Ending in one end. Many a wrong and its curing aong, Many a road and many an inn, Room to roam, but only...these lines, so prophetic, which he repeated to her that night as they separated on the stairs on their way to their rooms. and sent for the doctor. His... | |
| Isabel Reaney - 1882 - 396 oldal
...goest thine : Many ways we wend : Many days and many ways Ending in one end. Many a wrong, and it's curing song, Many a road and many an inn ; Room to roam, but only one Home In the whole world to win. " did not have the promised talk with Dr. Coultonsby the next day. She was... | |
| Edna Lyall - 1897 - 488 oldal
...3 3433 07493730 5 -' ,. .,., ii I" WAYFARING MEN * Thou goest thine, and I go mine, Many ways we wend ; Many days, and many ways, Ending...many an inn ; Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win." — GEORGE MACDONALD. WAYFARING MEN A NOVEL BY EDNA LYALL P^ OREEN," " DONOVAN,"... | |
| Beatrice Whitby - 1898 - 380 oldal
...was a crooked world. She did not want to go back. Home, he had called it. Many a wrong and its cnring song, Many a road and many an inn : Room to roam, but only one home For the whole world to win." When George spoke of home to her, she was inclined to cry, she had never known one. ' I shall be going... | |
| Pauline W. Roose - 1900 - 294 oldal
...less than three hundred and sixty-five hidden paths, each one of which may lead to lost Paradise. " Many a road, and many an inn ; Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win." ' Some may find they have been on the right way without knowing it. Others,... | |
| Armine Thomas Kent - 1905 - 296 oldal
...side " — or lingers on the ear, as in George Macdonald's melodious quatrain — " Many a wrong with its curing song, Many a road and many an inn, Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win." Nevertheless, it is sad to observe how rhymed poetry continues to groan under... | |
| Elizabeth Godfrey - 1908 - 460 oldal
...we wend, Many ways, many days, Ending with one end ; Many a wrong with its curing song; Many a road, many an inn— Room to roam, But only one home For the whole world to win. GEORGE MACDONALD WAITING LOVE TTHERE'S nothing in the world, I know, J- That can escape from love,... | |
| Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1916 - 482 oldal
...wend ; Many days and, many ways, Ending in one end. Many a wrong, and its curing song : Many a word, and many an inn : Room to roam, but only one home For all the world to win. II. SAMKHYA There exists another system, the Samkhya, not, like the Upanishads,... | |
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