How modest, kindly, all-accomplished, wise, With what sublime repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly ; Not swaying to this faction or to that ; Not making his high place the lawless perch Of winged ambitions, nor a vantage-ground... Education - Página 4811883Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1877 - 1004 páginas
...of the Poet Laureate, in his Dedication of The Idylls of the King : ' We have lost him; he is pone; We know him now. All narrow jealousies Are silent: and we see him as lie moved. How modest, kindly, all-accomplished, wise 1 With what sublime repression of himself, And... | |
| 1862 - 670 páginas
...with the gloom oHinininent war, The shadow of His loss moved like eclipse, Darkening the world. Wo have lost Him : He is gone : We know him now : all narrow jealousies Arc silent ; and we sec him as lie moved, How modest, kindly, all-accomplished, wise. With what sublime... | |
| 1862 - 802 páginas
...Ommtnffled with the gloom of imminent war, The shadow of hi* IONS moved like eclipse, Darkening the world. We have lost him ; he is gone: We know him now ; all narrow jealoiuics An silent : and we sec him as he moved :— How modest, kindly, all-accomplished. wfee,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1863 - 52 páginas
...eternity; his life and character only remain, just objects of admiration and emulation to American youth. " We have lost him; he is gone ! We know him now : all...repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly ! Not swaying to this faction or to that; Not making his high place the lawless perch Of winged ambitions,... | |
| 1867 - 396 páginas
...has described the character and sung the virtues of the Prince; a few lines of which we give:— 11 We know him now; all narrow jealousies Are silent; and we see him as he moved, How modest, kindly, accomplish'd, wise, With what sublime repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly;... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 páginas
...commingled with the gloom of imminent war, the shadow of his loss drew like eclipse, darkening the world. We have lost him : he is gone : we know him now; all...silent; and we see him as he moved, how modest, kindly, all accomplished, wise, with what sublime repression of himself, and in what limits, and how tenderly;... | |
| Cecil Frances Alexander - 1865 - 604 páginas
...succeeded in his theft, — Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. W. Cowper CLIII PRINCE ALBERT WE have lost him ; he is gone ! We know him now :...repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly ; Not swaying to this faction, or to that ; Not making his high place the lawless perch Of winged ambition,... | |
| 1865 - 496 páginas
...more illustrious but not nobler bier, is so truthful that we ofler no apology for quoting it :— " We have lost him! He is gone: We know him now: all...of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly; Not swaying to this faction or to that; ,, Not making his high place the lawless perch Of winged ambitions,... | |
| Cecil Frances Alexander - 1865 - 342 páginas
...half-succeeded in his theft — Thyself remov'd, thy power to soothe me left. W. Cowper. CLIII PRINCE ALBERT We have lost him ; he is gone ! We know him now :...; and we see him as he moved : How modest, kindly, all-accomplish'd, wise, With what sublime repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 páginas
...scarcely too strong when he said — " The shadow of his loss moved like eclipse Darkening the world. We have lost him : he is gone : We know him now :...; and we see him as he moved. How modest, kindly, all-accomplishud, wise; With what sublime repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly... | |
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