| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 sider
...[He motes with long strides across the saloon, and remains on the opposite side over against Gordon. Who now persists in calling Fortune false ? To me...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for rue as 'twere One of the undistinguishable many ? True in this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 sider
...me she has proved faithful, with fond love • v - * Took me from out the common ranks of men, > r And like a mother goddess, with strong arm Carried...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me as 'twere .One of the undistinguishable many ? True in this... | |
| James Webster - 1830 - 462 sider
...Black, Young and Young. In that article, the first mention is made of the death of Mr. Webster.—ED. lacerate an offending victim. Such is the Pacha, and...destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand !" The Death of WalleiMtein. CHAPTER III. Birth of Mahomed All—Dreams of his Mother previously to his Birth —Taken... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 sider
...opposite side, over against Gordon.) Who now persists in calling Fortune false ? To me she has prov'd faithful, with fond love Took me from out the common...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me, as 'twere One of the undistinguishable many ? True, in this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sider
...Saloon, and remain* on the opposite side over-againtt GORDON. Who now persists in calling Fortune fake ' To me she has proved faithful, with fond love Took...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me a» 'twere One of the (indistinguishable many ! True, in iliis... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 sider
...opposite side, over against Gordon.) Who now persists in calling Fortune false ? To me she has prov'd faithful, with fond love Took me from out the common...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me, as 'twere One of the undistinguishable many ? True, in this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 sider
...remains on ike opposite side ovtr-against OOKDON. Who now persists in calling Fortune false ? To me «he hese latter we must often content ourselves with the...in the particular case, we never presume to assert Who dares Interpret then my life for me as 't were One of the undistinguishable many ! True, in this... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 sider
...uver-agaiiiStGoiiDox Who now persiste in calling Fortune false ? To me she has proved faithful ; with foud love Took me from out the common ranks of men, And...the steps of life. Nothing is common in my destiny, Nur in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me as Ч were One of the imdistiuguishablc... | |
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1844 - 104 sider
...strides асгоss the Saloon, and remains on the opposite side over-against GORDON Who now persiste in calling Fortune false ? To me she has proved faithful...common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me as 't were One of the undistinguishable many ? True, in this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 sider
...from out the common ranks of men. And like a mother goddess, with strong arm Carried me swiftly up tho steps of life. Nothing is common in my destiny, Nor in the furrows of my hand. Who dares Interpret then my life for me as 'twere One of Ihe {indistinguishable many ? True, in this... | |
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