| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 páginas
...First which can be detached and recollected ; as, We have not time to mourn ; the worse for us, He that lacks time to mourn lacks time to mend ; Eternity mourns that. 'T is an ill cure For life's worst ills, to have no time to feel them. Where sorrow's held intrusive... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 366 páginas
...hai severa Ragione a te ; di sua virtu non cade Sospetto in cor conscio a se stesso." ALFIEEI. " He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend ; Eternity mourns that. 'T is an ill cure For life's worst ills, to have no time to feel them. Where sorrow 'a held intrusive,... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 páginas
...by them to the four winds of Heaven. But they wept over and spared the dust of Fenelon. TC UPHAM. He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend ! Eternity...life's worst ills, to have no time to feel them ! Where sorrow 's held intrusive, and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that... | |
| 1853 - 442 páginas
...by them to the four winds of Heaven. But they wept over and spared the dust of Fenelon. TC UPHAM. He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend ! Eternity...life's worst ills, to have no time to feel them ! Where sorrow 's held intrusive, and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that... | |
| Jane Margaret Hooper - 1854 - 308 páginas
...Books and newspapers, Miss Hastings), — poetry that contains sound sense, on this very subject : ' He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend. Eternity...time to feel them. Where sorrow's held intrusive and turned out There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity.' Still,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 páginas
...makes answer in words that contain the whole philosophy of elegiac poetry : " The worse for us ! He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend. Eternity...time to feel them* Where sorrow's held intrusive and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity. Yet such... | |
| John Tulloch - 1855 - 416 páginas
...lessons, but he misses therewith the wisdom and the wellbeing that only comes from such lessons. " He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend : Eternity...time to feel them. Where sorrow's held Intrusive, and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity." * The... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 404 páginas
...in words that contain the whole philosophy of elegiac poetry : " The worse for us ! He that lacks :i time to mourn, lacks time to mend. Eternity mourns...time to feel them. Where sorrow's held intrusive and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity. Yet such... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 páginas
...in words that contain the whole philosophy of elegiac poetry : " The worse for ns ! He that lacks a time to mourn, lacks time to mend. Eternity mourns...time to feel them. Where sorrow's held intrusive and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that dignifies humanity. Yet such... | |
| John Tulloch - 1855 - 404 páginas
...lessons, but he misses therewith the wisdom and the wellbeing that only comes from such lessons. " He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend : Eternity...life's worst ills to have no time to feel them. Where sorrow 's held intrusive, and turned out, There wisdom will not enter, nor true power, Nor aught that... | |
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