| 1851 - 792 páginas
...— she's gone. And I have tamed my sorrow. Pain and grief Arc transitory things no less than joy, And though they leave us not the men we were. Yet they do leave as. You behold me here A man bereaved, with something of a blight Upon the early blossoms of his life... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 478 páginas
...cxxiv. Part II., Act III., Scene II, page 280. " Pain and grief Are transitory things no leas than joy, And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet...of his life And its first verdure, having not the Uss A. living root, and drawing from the earth Its vital juices, from the air its powers : And surely... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 páginas
...should turn and head me, should not strain The seeming silken texture of this tie. And not less with And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet they do leave us. With the admirable passages that follow. The delicate touches, with which Elena is made to depict her... | |
| George Johnston, George Tate - 1853 - 444 páginas
...late ; Nor pluck the blossoms as they spring, So beautiful, yet perishing." And this other : — " You behold me here A man bereaved, with something...and drawing from the earth Its vital juices, from tbe air its powers : And surely as man's health and strength are whole His appetites regerminate, his... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1860 - 486 páginas
...silken texture of this tie. And not less with Pain and grief Are transitory things no less than joy; And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet they do leave us. With the admirable passages that follow. The delicate touches, with which Elena is made to depict her... | |
| 1861 - 898 páginas
...well, she's gone, And I have tamed my sorrow. Pain and grief Are transitory things, no less than joy ; And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet...his life, And its first verdure — having not the lesa A living root, and drawing from the earth Its vital juices, from the air its powers : And surely... | |
| 1861 - 820 páginas
...gone, And I hare tamed my sorrow. Pain and grief Are transitory things, no less than joy; And thongh they leave us not the men we were, Yet they do leave...Upon the early blossoms of his life, And its first verdure—having not the less A living root, and drawing from the «arth Its vital juices, from the... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 452 páginas
...strong feeling goes without leaving some trace. Pain and grief Are transitory things no less than joy; And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet they do leave us. Possibly it is not without some little stir of heart that most thoughtful aged persons can revisit... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1862 - 400 páginas
...well, she's gone, And I have tamed my sorrow. Pain and grief Are transitory things, no less than joy ; And though they leave us not the men we were, Yet they do leave us. Yt>u behold me here, A man bereaved, with something of a blight Upon the early blossoms of his life,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1863 - 472 páginas
...though they leace us not the men we were, Yet they do leace us. You behold me here A man bereaced, with something of a blight Upon the early blossoms of his life And its first cerdure, hacing not the less A licing root, and drawing from the earth Its cital juices, from the air... | |
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