Succeeding — still succeeding ! Here the Child Puts, when the high-swoln Flood runs fierce and wild, His budding courage to the proof; and here Declining Manhood learns to note the sly And sure encroachments of infirmity, Thinking how fast time runs... Rambles by the Ribble - Página 51de William Dobson - 1864Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Marshall Brown - 1991 - 516 páginas
...touchstone channels them, becoming, in the passage of history, one of the stepping stones toward the future: stone matched with stone In studied symmetry, with...clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint. ("The River Duddon," sonnet 9, "The Stepping-Stones") If I had to coin a term to identify my approach,... | |
| Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson - 2002 - 302 páginas
...a brook of loud and stately march, Crossed ever and anon by plank and arch; And, for like use, lo! what might seem a zone Chosen for ornament; stone...clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint. — How swiftly have they flown! Succeeding — still succeeding! Here the child Puts, when the high-swol'n... | |
| Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson - 1999 - 306 páginas
...a brook of loud and stately march, Crossed ever and anon by plank and arch; And, for like use, lo! what might seem a zone Chosen for ornament; stone...For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint.—How swiftly have they flown! Succeeding—still succeeding! Here the child (1820) (1820)... | |
| 2001 - 400 páginas
...and anon by plank or arch; And, for like use, lo! what might seem a zone Chosen for ornament@stone matched with stone In studied symmetry, with interspace...clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint. How swiftly have they flown, Succeeding@still succeeding! Here the Child Puts, when the high-swoln... | |
| 1843 - 522 páginas
...: — " They might seem л inné Chosen for ornament — stone matched will) «tone In -ii,il i. il symmetry, with interspace For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint." — Somit f IX. And they are as harmonious in colour as symmetrical in form. Of a delicate white with... | |
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