| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 oldal
...nature, And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. VI. The leper raised not the gold from the dust: " Better...Who gives from a sense of duty ; But he who gives a slender mite, And gives to that which is out of sight, That thread of the all-sustaining Beauty Which... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 48 oldal
...nature, And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. { VL The leper raised not the gold from the dust: " Better...of the poor, Though I turn me empty from his door ; THE VISION OF SIB LAUNFAL. 13 That is no true alms which the hand can hold ; He gives nothing but... | |
| 1851 - 856 oldal
...nature. And seemed the oue blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. The leper raised not the gold from the dust : •...from his door ; That is no true alms which the hand ant Ao/rf.' " Sir Lannfal proceeds in search of the Holy Grail ; bnt he finds it not. He returus an... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1851 - 48 oldal
...nature, And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. VI. The leper raised not the gold from the dust : " Better...of the poor, Though I turn me empty from his door ; THE VISION OF SIR LATTNFAL. 19 That is no true alms which the hand can hold ; He gives nothing but... | |
| 1851 - 812 oldal
...morn. — So be tossed him a piece of gold in icora. The leper raised not the gold from the doit : * Better to me the poor man's crust, Better the blessing...me empty from his door; That is no true alms which tke hand сля hold.' " Sir Launfal proceeds in search of the Holy Grail ; but he finds it not He... | |
| 1851 - 792 oldal
...morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in score. The leper raised not the gold from the duat : ' Better to me the poor man's crust, Better the blessing...turn me empty from his door ; That is no true alms tekich the hand CJK hold.' " Sir Lannfal proceeds in search of the Holy Grail ; but he finds it not.... | |
| 1851 - 608 oldal
...And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. The Icpcr raised not the gold from the dust : ' Better to me the poor man's crust, Better tin; blessing of the poor, Though I turn me empty from his door ; Thai is no true alms which the hand... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1853 - 284 oldal
...nature, And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. VI. The leper raised not the gold from the dust : " Better...but worthless gold Who gives from a sense of duty ; m But he who gives a slender mite, And gives to that which is out of sight, That thread of the all-sustaining... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1854 - 272 oldal
...nature, And seemed the one blot on the summer morn, — So he tossed him a piece of gold in scorn. The leper raised not the gold from the dust: " Better...Who gives from a sense of duty ; But he who gives a slender mite, And gives to that which is out of sight, That thread of the all-sustaining Beauty Which... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 368 oldal
...In the Vision of Sir Launfal, when the proud knight had tossed him a piece of gold in scorn, — " The leper raised not the gold from the dust ; Better...hand can hold, He gives nothing but worthless gold *." Far less effective must be any legalized or even transcendentally actuated relief, if extended... | |
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