| 1853 - 842 sider
...never wholly pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift; The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...clown, The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast piteously down. Who knows the inscrutable design ? Blessed be he who took and gave! Why should your... | |
| 1853 - 800 sider
...in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift; The prize be sometimes witb the fool, The race not always to the swift. The strong may yield, the good may full, The great man be a vulgar clown. The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast piteously down.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1857 - 290 sider
...never wholly pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I 'd say, how fate may change and shift ; The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...the swift. The strong may yield, the good may fall, AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS. 47 The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly down. Who knows the... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 644 sider
...never wholly pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift ; The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...inscrutable design? Blessed be He who took' and gave ! AVhy should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave? We bow to Heaven that... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 642 sider
...pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift ; The prize 1x3 sometimes with the fool, The race not always to the...down. Who knows the inscrutable design? Blessed be lle who took and gave ! Why should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave?... | |
| 1861 - 100 sider
...never wholly pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift -T The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...always to the swift. The strong may yield, the good ma\ fall,. The great man be a vulgar clown,. The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly... | |
| 1862 - 394 sider
...never wholly pass away. And in the world, as in the school, I'd say, how fate may change and shift ; The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...pitilessly down. Who knows the inscrutable design ? Blessed he He who took and gave ! Why should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave... | |
| 1864 - 30 sider
...shows as he removes the mask A face that's anything but gay." And his moral is always the same : — " The strong may yield, the good may fall, The great...lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly down. " Who bade the dust from Dives' wheel To spurn the rags of Lazarus? Come, brother, in that dust we'll kneel,... | |
| 1849 - 636 sider
...pass away. And in the world, as in the school, 1 'd say, how fate may change and shift ; The prize lie sometimes with the fool, The race not always to the...down. Who knows the inscrutable design* Blessed be lie who took and gave ! Why should your mother, Charles, riot mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave?*... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 sider
...never wholly pass away. " And in the world as in the school I 'd say how fate may change and shift, The prize be sometimes with the fool, The race not...be lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly down. " We bow to Heaven that willed it 80, That darkly rules the fate of all; That sends the respite or... | |
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