| sir Henry Taylor - 1844 - 352 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by a chance, Whilst lighter barks pushed past them ; to whom add A smaller tally, of the singular...peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. /-'. John. Had Launoy lived he might have passed But not by conquests in the Franc of Bruges. The sphere,... | |
| 1852 - 638 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by n chance, Whilst lighter barks pushed past them; to whom add A smaller tally, of the singular few Who, gifted with predominating powers, Beur yet a temperate will, and keep the peaсe. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. If ambition... | |
| 1869 - 862 páginas
...himself, ready for action, one of those greatest men of whom ' the world knows nothing ; ' one of the very few — Who, gifted with predominating powers, Bear yet a temperate will, and keep the peace. The insight and jndgment with which Mr. Taylor has worked out the cautious but decisive handling by Artevelde... | |
| 1845 - 592 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by a chance, Whilst lighter barks pushed past them ; to whom add A smaller tally, of the singular...peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. F. John. Had Launoy lived he might have passed for great, But not by conquests in the Franc of Bruges.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...; a thousand others Have had their fortunes founder'd by a chance, Whilst lighter barks push'd paM them ; to whom add A smaller tally, of the singular few, Who, gifted with predominating powers, Bear vet a temperate will and keep the peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. TWO CHARACTERS.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...Have fallen upon the course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes founder'd by a chance, W hilst lighter barks push'd past them ; to whom add A smaller...peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. TWO CDARACTERS. TRAX Lord de Vaux there's no man sooner sees Whatever at a glance is visible ; What... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by a chance, Whilst lighter b:trks pushed past them ; to whom add A smaller tally of the singular...keep the peace — The world knows nothing of its grentest men. 84 85 And ransom'd beauteous Helena; And cut the nerves of Troy in twain, That erst amid... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by a chance, Whilst lighter barks pushed past them ; to whom add A smaller tally of the singular few Who, gifted with predominating power», Bear yet a temperate will and keep the peace — The world knows nothing of Us greatest men.... | |
| 1895 - 666 páginas
...foundered by a chance, Whilst lighter barks push'd past them ; to whom add! A smaller tally, of tbe singular few Who, gifted with predominating powers,...peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. JW EBSWORTH. Ashford, Kent. THB GUILD OF KNOWLE.— "The Register of the Guild of Knowle, in the County... | |
| 1851 - 790 páginas
...course ; a thousand others Have had their fortunes foundered by a chance. Whilst lighter barks pushed past them ; to whom add A smaller tally, of the singular...peace. The world knows nothing of its greatest men." If ambition wears this ambiguous aspect to his mind, it is not because he is disposed to regard the... | |
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