Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The good great man ? Three treasures, love, and light, And calm thoughts regular as infants' breath: And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself,... The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of ... - Página 272de Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 375 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1842 - 1046 páginas
...chain? Or throne of corses, which hie sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, hut ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends,...treasures, Love and Light, And calm Thoughts, regular as an infant's breath ! And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself, his Maker, and... | |
| 1842 - 514 páginas
...chain? Or throne of corses, which hie sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, hut ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends,...treasures, Love and Light, And calm Thoughts, regular as an infant's breath ! And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself, his Maker, and... | |
| 1842 - 514 páginas
...friend ! renounce this canting strain. What vvouldst thou have a good great man obtain 7 Place? Title? Salary? A gilded chain? Or throne of corses, which...hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, hut ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The good great man? Three treasures, Love... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, George Ripley - 1843 - 560 páginas
...chain? Or throne of corses which his sword bath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but n'tu! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...good great man ? Three treasures, LOvE and LIGHT And CAUM THOUGHTS, regular as infant's breath ! And three firm friends, more sure than day and night,—... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 páginas
...shame, dear Friend ! renounce this canting strain ! What would'st thou have a good man to obtain ? eventeenth year, when the sonnets of Mr. Bowles, twenty...presented to me by a school-fellow, who had quilted us for great good man !— three treasures, love, and light, And calm thoughts, regular as infant's breath... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 páginas
...Place—lilies—salary—a gilded chain—- Of throne of corses which his sword hath slain ?— Greatneus and goodness are not means, but ends! Hath, he not always treasures, always friends, The great good man 1—three treasures, love, and light, And calm thought*, regular as infant's breath... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 páginas
...What wouldst thou have a good great man obtain ? Place ? Title ? Salary ? A gilded chain ? Or thrones of corses, which his sword hath slain ? Greatness...treasures, Love and Light, And calm Thoughts, regular as an infant's breath ! And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself, his Maker, and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 688 páginas
...this canting strain ! What would'st thou have a good great man obtain ? Place—titles—salary—a gilded chain— Or throne of corses which his sword...not always treasures, always friends, The good great man?—three treasures, love and light, And calm thoughts, regular as infant's breath;— And three... | |
| 1848 - 886 páginas
...Or heaps of corses which his sword hath slain? (ioudin'.xs and greatnt'ss are not means tnit rink. Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The good great man? Three treasures — love, and llRbt, And calm thoughts, equable as infant's breath ; And three fast friends, more sure than day or... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 páginas
...strain. What wouldst thou have a good great man obtain? Place? Title? Salary? A gilded chain? Or thrones of corses, which his sword hath slain ? Greatness...treasures, Love and Light, And calm Thoughts, regular as an infant's breath ! And three firm friends, more sure than day and night, Himself, his Maker, and... | |
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