| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 sider
...strengths, Like the nhite nebulous matter between stars, Which, if not light, at least is likest light, — Men who walk up to Fame as to a friend, Or their own...They have wrested, — from the world's hard hand and gripe.Men, who like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the, throat and... | |
| 1839 - 764 sider
...strengths, Like the nhite nebulous matter between stars, Which, if not light, at least is likest light,— Men who walk up to Fame as to a friend, Or their own house, which from the wrongful heir They have wrested,—from the world's hard hand and gripe, Men, mho like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have... | |
| 1845 - 444 sider
...in earth, Dropped from some higher sphere." • ***•* " Men who walk up to fame as to a friend Of their own house, which from the wrongful heir They...and gripe — Men who, like death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat and thrown him ; And made him swear to maintain their... | |
| Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 sider
...Dropped from some higher sphere ; the words of gods, And fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven. Men who walk up to fame as to a friend Or their own...gripe, — Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown him ; [fame And made him swear to maintain... | |
| Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 sider
...Dropped from some higher sphere; the words of gods, And fragmentsof theundeemed tongues of Heaven. Men who walk up to fame as to a friend Or their own...and gripe,— Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown him; [fame And made him swear to maintain... | |
| Philip James Bailey - 1847 - 428 sider
...Dropped from some higher sphere; the words of gods, And fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven. Men who walk up to fame as to a friend Or their own...and gripe,— Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown him ; [fame And made him swear to maintain... | |
| 1847 - 784 sider
...fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven. Леn who walk up to fame as to a frieni Or thmr own bouse, which from the wrongful heir They have wrested, from...gripe, — Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown him ; And made him swear to maintain... | |
| Philip James Bailey - 1852 - 578 sider
...Dropped from some higher sphere ; the words of gods, And fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven ; Men who walk up to fame as to a friend Or their own...gripe, — Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown him ; And made him swear to maintain... | |
| Philip James Bailey - 1852 - 584 sider
...wrested, from the world's hard hand and gripe, — Men who, like Death, all bone, but all unarmed, Have ta'en the giant world by the throat, and thrown...maintain their name and fame At peril of his life — who shed great thoughts As easily as an oak looseneth its golden leaves In a kindly largess to... | |
| 1855 - 1130 sider
...and the whole heart, whose words Haunt us as eagles haunt the mountain air. Men who walk up to fume, as to a friend, Or their own house, which from the...have wrested from the world's hard hand and gripe.' • * • * ' Who shed great thoughts As easily as an oak looscneth its golden leavts, In a kindly... | |
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