Tell how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn by weakness, disease, and wrong, He fled for shelter to God, who mated His soul with song. Romances and Ballads of Ireland - Página 90editado por - 1850 - 432 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hercules Ellis - 1850 - 474 páginas
...gloom, No star of all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb. Roll on, my song, and to after ages V. And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn...for shelter to GOD, who mated His soul with song— VI. With song which alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning-beam, Perchance not... | |
| James Clarence Mangan - 1859 - 478 páginas
...how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn by...fled for shelter to GOD, who mated His soul with song — Perchance not deep, but intense and rapid — A mountain stream. Tell how this Nameless, condemned... | |
| James Clarence Mangan - 1859 - 474 páginas
...how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn by...fled for shelter to GOD, who mated His soul with song — Perchance not deep, but intense and rapid — A mountain stream. Tell how this Nameless, condemned... | |
| 1865 - 476 páginas
...taught men, from Wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how, trampled, derided, hated, And wwrn by weakness, disease, and wrong, He fled for shelter...alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam ; Perchance not deep, but intense and rapid, — A mountain stream. Tell how this Nameless,... | |
| 1882 - 724 páginas
...Tell how his boyhood was one drear nighthour. How shone for him, through his grief and gloom, No star all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb. IV....fled for shelter to God, who mated His soul with song — VI. With song which alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam, Perchance... | |
| 1865 - 456 páginas
...how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from Wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how, trampled, derided, hated, And worn by...and wrong, He fled for shelter to GOD, who mated His .-mil with song : With song which alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam ;... | |
| 1896 - 342 páginas
...him, through his griefs and gloom, No star of all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb. * ***** Tell how this Nameless, condemned for years long To...herd with demons from hell beneath, Saw things that raadri him, with groansand tear?, long For even death." To add to this wretchedness his home life was... | |
| James Wills - 1876 - 738 páginas
...how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, Tho way to live. « And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn by...alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam, Perchauce not deep, but intense and rapid— A mountain stream. Tell how the Nameless,... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 páginas
...give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, divided, hated, And worn by weakness, disease, and wrong, He...alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam, Perchance not deep, but intense and rapid — A mountain stream. Tell, how this Nameless,... | |
| 1877 - 832 páginas
...wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, divided, hated, And worn by weakness, disease, He fled for shelter to God, who mated His soul with song— and wrong, 713With song which alway, sublime or vapid, Flowed like a rill in the morning beam, Perchance... | |
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