| 1866 - 856 oldal
...true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head ; the glowworm in the nightcold grass may be the only fire at her foot...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be — will you not admit it to be — the woman's true place and power ?... | |
| 1866 - 760 oldal
...true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head ; the glowworm in the nightcold grass may be the only fire at her foot...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be — will you not admit it to be — the woman's true place and power ?... | |
| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 oldal
...true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head ; the glowworm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foot...with vermilion, shedding its quiet light far, for thoRo who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be, — will you not admit it to be, — the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 oldal
...only may be over her head ; the glowworm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foo+, : but home is yet wherever she is ; and for a noble...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be, — will you not admit it to be, — the woman's true place and power?... | |
| 1866 - 882 oldal
...true wife comes this home ia always round her. The stars only may be over her head; the glow-worm in t Episcopal Church around her, better than ceiled with cedar or painted with vermilion, shedding its quiet light far for... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 oldal
...only may be over her head ; the glowworm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foo*;: but home is yet wherever she is; and for a noble woman...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be,—will you not admit it to fye,—• the woman's true place and power... | |
| Justin Dewey Fulton - 1869 - 314 oldal
...may be the only fire at her foot; but bome is yet wherever she U; and for a noble woman it stretehes far round her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless." Possess these qualifications and woman will be respected and beloved. Her area of usefulness will be... | |
| Phebe F. McKeen - 1875 - 510 oldal
...true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head ; the glow-worm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foot...wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, •better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermilion ; shedding its quiet light... | |
| Phebe F. McKeen - 1875 - 504 oldal
...fire at her foot ; but home is yet wherever she is ; and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermilion ; shedding its quiet light afar for those who else were homeless ' ? " He repeated it in a subdued, mellow tone, which Theodora... | |
| John Ruskin - 1878 - 362 oldal
...true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head; the glowworm in the night-cold grass may be the only fire at her foot:...quiet light far, for those who else were homeless. This, then, I believe to be — will you not admit it to be, — the woman's true place and power,... | |
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