Yet none could better know than I, How much of act at human hands The sense of human will demands By which we dare to live or die. Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, tho... Felix Holt, the Radical ... - Page 231by George Eliot - 1893Full view - About this book
| Methodist Church - 1860 - 722 pages
...binds the invisible, and triumphing in its own immortality, is depicted in the following lines : " Dear friend, far off, my lost desire, So far, so near, in woe and weal ; 0 loved the most, when most I feel There is a lower and a higher." " Known and unknown, human, divine... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 272 pages
...which we dare to live or die. Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, though left alone, His being working in mine own, /'The footsteps of his life in mine ; A life that all the Muses decked With gifts of grace that might express All-comprehensive tenderness,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 pages
...By which we dare to live or die. Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, tho' left alone, His being working in mine own, The footsteps of his life in mine ; A life that all the Muses deck'd With gifts of grace, that might express All-comprehensive tenderness,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 1851 - 422 pages
...By which we dare to live or die. Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, tho' left alone, His being working in mine own. The footsteps of his life in mine ; A life that all the Muses deck'd With gifts of grace, that might express All-comprehensive tenderness,... | |
| 1853 - 960 pages
...influence — domestic Castaly, sweet Helicon of the fireside ! — but I said I would refrain ! CHAPTER X. Dear friend, far off, my lost desire, So far, so near in woe and weal ; Oh ! loved the most when most I feel There is a lower and a higher. Known and unknown, human, divine... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Theater - 1859 - 506 pages
...reeling Faun, the sensual feast; Move upward, working out the beast, And lot the ape and tiger die. JJoar friend, far off, my lost desire, So far, so near in woe and weal ; O, loved the most when I must feel There is a lower and a. higher; Known, and unknown, human, divine! Sweet human himd and... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Theater - 1859 - 474 pages
...Faun, the sensual feast; Move upward, working out the beast, And let the ape and tiger die. CXXVII. Dear friend, far off, my lost desire, So far, so near in woe and weal; 0, loved the most when I must feel There is a lower and a higher; 9 Known, and unknown, human, divine!... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 520 pages
...which we dare to live or die. Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, though left alone, His being working in mine own, The footsteps of his life in mine ; A life that all the Muses decked With gifts of grace that might express All-comprehensive tenderness,... | |
| Methodist Church - 1860 - 712 pages
...binds the invisible, and triumphing in its own immortality, is depicted in the following lines : " Dear friend, far off, my lost desire, So far, so near, in woe and weal ; 0 loved the most, when most I feel There is a lower and a higher." " Known and unknown, human, divine... | |
| Albert Gallatin Browne - 1860 - 108 pages
...memory is stirred within, — " Whatever way my days decline, I felt and feel, though left alone, His being working in mine own, The footsteps of his life in mine. " And so my passion hath not swerved To works of weakness, but I find An image comforting the mind,... | |
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