Tupper's Complete Poetical Works ...Phillips, Sampson, 1851 - 486 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
4. oldal
... Never Give Up , 262 The Assurance of Horace , 281 The Sun , 262 The Assurance of Ovid , 282 The Moon , 263 Post - Letters , 282 The Stars ( I. ) , 263 Society , 284 The Stars ( II . ) , 264 On an Infant , 285 Forgive and Forget , 264 ...
... Never Give Up , 262 The Assurance of Horace , 281 The Sun , 262 The Assurance of Ovid , 282 The Moon , 263 Post - Letters , 282 The Stars ( I. ) , 263 Society , 284 The Stars ( II . ) , 264 On an Infant , 285 Forgive and Forget , 264 ...
5. oldal
... Never Mind , 329 Two Psalms , The Cromlech Du Tus , Confession , Guernsey , 330 A Song , A Family Picture , 332 Cheer Up , Postscript , 334 " Together , " Errata , an Author's Complaint , 335 Friends , Impromptu , 335 A Greeting , Venus ...
... Never Mind , 329 Two Psalms , The Cromlech Du Tus , Confession , Guernsey , 330 A Song , A Family Picture , 332 Cheer Up , Postscript , 334 " Together , " Errata , an Author's Complaint , 335 Friends , Impromptu , 335 A Greeting , Venus ...
15. oldal
... never happened , have chiefly made thee wretched . The sting of pain and the edge of pleasure are blunted by long expectation . For the gall and the balm alike are diluted in the waters of patience : And often thou sippest sweetness ...
... never happened , have chiefly made thee wretched . The sting of pain and the edge of pleasure are blunted by long expectation . For the gall and the balm alike are diluted in the waters of patience : And often thou sippest sweetness ...
18. oldal
... never sprang up , to mock the loose husbandry of indolence , Or the pestilence never swept away an unknown curse from among men ? Would ye crush the buzzing myriads that float on the breath of the evening ? Would ye trample the ...
... never sprang up , to mock the loose husbandry of indolence , Or the pestilence never swept away an unknown curse from among men ? Would ye crush the buzzing myriads that float on the breath of the evening ? Would ye trample the ...
23. oldal
... Never fear , thou losest not thy hold , though thy mouth doth not render a reason . Contend not in wisdom with a fool , for thy sense maketh much of his conceit ; And some errors never would have thriven , had it not been for learned ...
... Never fear , thou losest not thy hold , though thy mouth doth not render a reason . Contend not in wisdom with a fool , for thy sense maketh much of his conceit ; And some errors never would have thriven , had it not been for learned ...
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art thou beauty Behold better blessing blest bliss breath bright Britannia calm canst Celt charity cheerful child Christabel creature dark dead death deep doth dread dream dull earth evermore evil face fair faith fame fancy fear feel flowers folly Geraldine glad glorious glory gloweth goeth guilt hand happy hate hath heart heaven heed holy honest honour hope innocence Jehovah kind king light live look mammon man's mercy mind mocketh mystery never Nireus nursling o'er Ovid peace pleasure poor praise prayer precious pride Quatre Bras rich Roland de Vaux scorn secret selfish sloth smile solitude sorrow soul spirit standeth strong sublime sunny brow sweet tear thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thoughts thyself to-day toil tongue trust truth unto Verily weak wealth Wherefore wilt wisdom wise words young youth
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124. oldal - And immediately I was in the spirit; and behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne ; and he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone ; and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.
121. oldal - Latini, et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem. sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
122. oldal - Behold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled, and be very high. As many were astonied at thee, (his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men...
254. oldal - A little more sleep, a little more slumber, a little " more folding of the hands to sleep.
262. oldal - NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER give up ! it is wiser and better Always to hope, than once to despair; Fling off the load of Doubt's cankering fetter, And break the dark spell of tyrannical care: Never give up ! or the burden may sink you — Providence kindly has mingled the cup, And in all trials or troubles, bethink you, The watchword of life must be, Never give up...
248. oldal - And he set up the pillars in the porch of the temple : and he set up the right pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin : and he set up the left pillar, and called the name thereof Boaz.
262. oldal - Never give up ! — though the grape-shot may rattle, Or the full thunder-cloud over you burst, Stand like a rock, — and the storm or the battle Little shall harm you, though doing their worst : Never give up ! — if adversity presses, Providence wisely has mingled the cup, And the best counsel, in all your distresses, Is the stout watchword of Never give up ! THE SUN.
262. oldal - Never give up ! there are chances and changes Helping the hopeful a hundred to one, And through the chaos High Wisdom arranges Ever success — if you'll only hope on : Never give up ! for the wisest is boldest, Knowing that Providence mingles the cup, And of all maxims the best, as the oldest, Is the true watchword of, Never give up.
260. oldal - Tis not long since, — it cannot be long, — My years so soon were spent, Since I was a boy, both straight and strong, Yet now am I feeble and bent. A dream, a dream, — it is all a dream ! A strange, sad dream, good sooth ; For old as I am, and old as I seem, My heart is full of youth...
290. oldal - ALL'S for the best! be sanguine and cheerful, Trouble and sorrow are friends in disguise, Nothing but Folly goes faithless and fearful, Courage for ever is happy and wise: All for the best, — if a man would but know it, Providence wishes us all to be blest, This is no dream of the pundit or poet, Heaven is gracious, and — All's for the best!