| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction: VOL.XXXIII - 1839 - 446 sider
...scores with-» Friend, Upon the dark and stormy tides «E«e Ufe 17» 173 Gives battle to the elemente, and man Wrestles with man for some slight plank, whose...hungry billows roar — and the fierce Fate, Like some lulu« monster, dim-seen through ttie surf, Waits him who drops ; — ye safe and formal men, Who write... | |
| 1839 - 648 sider
...tranquil sands In the unvex'd silence of a student's cell; Ye, whose un tempted hearts have never toss'd Upon the dark and stormy tides where life Gives battle to the elements,—and man Wrestles with man for some slight plank, whose weight Will bear but one—while... | |
| Elihu Burritt - 1839 - 648 sider
[ Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset. ] | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 sider
...tranquil sands In the unvex'd silence of a student's cell l ; Ye, whose untempted hearts have never toss'd Upon the dark and stormy tides where life Gives battle to the elements; and man [weight Wrestles with man for some slight plank, whose Will bear but one, while round the desperate... | |
| 1846 - 484 sider
...Wrestles with man for some slight plank whose weight Will bear but one — while round the desp'rate wretch The hungry billows roar, and the fierce Fate,...surf, Waits him who drops ; ye safe and formal men, Ye cannot know what ye have never tried !'' The second class are of a less decided character. Of a... | |
| 1846 - 472 sider
...Wrestles with man for some slight plank whose weight Will bear but one — while round the desp'rate wretch The hungry billows roar, and the fierce Fate,...Like some huge monster, dim-seen through the surf, Warts him who drops ; yc safe and formal men. Ye cannot know what yc have never tried!" The second... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 sider
...tranquil sands In the unvex'd silence of a student's cell ; Ye, whose untempted hearts have never toss'd Upon the dark and stormy tides where life Gives battle to the elements ; and man [weight Wrestles with man for some slight plank, whose Will bear but one, while round the desperate... | |
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