Abides, despite grey hairs, a constant guest. His sun has veered a point toward the west, But light as dawn his heart is glowing yet ; That heart the simplest, gentlest, kindliest, best, Where truth and manly tenderness are met With faith and heavenward... Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance - Página 275por Sir Henry Taylor - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1871 - 532 páginas
...perhaps, that of one other dear friend and true lover — the author of " Philip Van Artevelde : "— " That heart, the simplest, gentlest, kindliest, best,...faith and heavenward hope, the suns that never set." The earliest description of his person is that of his friend, the Bristol publisher, Cottle. The youth,... | |
| Maria Henrietta De la Cherois-Crommelin - 1879 - 392 páginas
...peculiarly West, With him the strong hilarity of youth Abides, despite gray hairs, a constant guest. His son has veered a point toward the west, But light as dawn...faith and heavenward hope, the suns that never set. SIK H. TAYLOK. MORNING rose over the land they were nearing; and as Miss Ina and Bridget stood on deck... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1883 - 464 páginas
...blest, With him the strong hilarity of youth Abides, despite gray hairs, a constant guest, His aan has veered a point toward the west, But light as dawn...With faith and heavenward hope, the suns that never §et Thus nurtured and thus diseiplined in thought By kindred and assoeiates, strange it were If work... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1883 - 648 páginas
...respecting it, the felicitous words in which the author of " Philip Van Artevelde" described it as— " That heart, the simplest, gentlest, kindliest, best,...tenderness are met With faith and heavenward hope." I wish, I repeat, that I had known more of Robert Southey. It is one of my proudest and most cherished... | |
| Lydia Maria Francis Child - 1884 - 482 páginas
...peculiarly blest, With him the strong hilarity of youth Abides, despite gray hairs, a constant guest. Flis sun has veered a point toward the west, But light...faith and heavenward hope, the suns that never set HENRY TAYLOK. DR. DODDRIDGE'S DREAM. 'R. DODDRIDGE was on terms of very intimate friendship with Dr.... | |
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