Tis, finally, the Man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in a Nation's eye, Or left unthought-of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what... Composition for College Students - Página 408de Joseph Morris Thomas, Frederick Alexander Manchester, Frank William Scott - 1922 - 577 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 páginas
...unthought-of in obscurity, Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...unthought-of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...unthought-of in obscurjty, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise... | |
| 1822 - 486 páginas
...uathought of, in obscurity. Who with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...tender happiness betray; Who, not content that former fame stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast: Who,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...unthought-of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to bin wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...be won : Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Xor thought of tender happiness betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast. Looks forward,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, 1 ' •' V in the many games of life, that one Where what he...be won ; Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, N«r thought of tender happiness betray; " ho, not content that former worth stand Who, whether praise... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1832 - 378 páginas
...unthought-of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what...can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray ; p 3 Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 274 páginas
...unlhoiight on in obscurity, Who with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won." LETTER XVI. Blandford-place, March 1st, 1821. MY DEAREST FRIEND, God bless you, and all who are dear... | |
| 1843
...in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his work or not, — Plays in the many games of life that one Where what...betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward persevering to the last From well to better, daily self-surpass'd. Who — whether praise... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 páginas
...ßdvlity It is his darling passion to approve, More brave for this that he hath much to love. ***** Whom neither shape of danger can dismay Nor thought of tender happiness betray — * * * ** * This is the happy warrior this is he Whom every man in arms should wish to be." We would... | |
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