| Perkins School for the Blind - 1872 - 762 páginas
...like a man inspired. 'Tis, finally, the man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in a nation's eye ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last : Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 páginas
...who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in a Nation's eye, Or left unthought of in obscurity, — And with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse...that one Where what he most doth value must be won I Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray ; Who, not content... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 páginas
...object in a nation's eye, Or left unthought of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward high, lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not, Plays,...last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed : Who. whet her praise of him must birth, Or he must go to dust without his walk the earth Forever, and to... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 páginas
...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...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise of him must walk the Earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1875 - 362 páginas
...high, Conspicuous object in a nation's eye, Or left unthought of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward l or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish...persevering to the last ; From well to better, daily self-surpast : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 páginas
...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...former worth stand fast, Looks forward persevering (o the last, From well to better, daily self-surpassed : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 páginas
...man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous objeet in a nation's eye, Or left unthought of in obscurity,' — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or...life, that one Where what he most doth value must he won ; Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray; Who, not... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 574 páginas
...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...self-surpassed : Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth, Or he must go to dust without his fame, And leave a... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1876 - 720 páginas
...jurisprudence. Nor did we then understand, as has since been made manifest, how truly he was one " Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks...persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast." You have attested, brethren, the sagacity and firmness, the un tiring patience, the... | |
| sir John Skelton - 1876 - 430 páginas
...and turbulence Is yet a soul whose master-bias leans To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes, — Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, — Who, whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever, and to noble deeds give birth, Or he must... | |
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