O'er treasures burthening life, and buried deep In cavern-tomb, and sought through shades and stealth, By some pale mortal, trembling at his wealth. But woe for those who trample o'er a mind ! A deathless thing ! They know not what they do, Nor what they... The Yale Literary Magazine - Side 4761839Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Read - 1889 - 114 sider
...12 IikO.V!FI,I> ST., UOM'ON. WILLIAM READ. THE RE-STRUNG HARP POEMS BY REV. WILLIAM READ. " . , . . MAN, PERCHANCE, MAY BIND THE FLOWER HIS STEP HATH...ANEW THE TORCH HE QUENCHES ; OR TO MUSIC WIND AGAIN THK LYRE-STRING FROM HIS TOUCH THAT FLBW." LAKEVIEW PRINTING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 12 BROMFIELD ST.,... | |
| Horace Mann - 1891 - 604 sider
..." Oh, woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing ! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The...lyre-string from his touch that flew ; — But for the sou), oh, tremble, and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there 1 " FIRST ANNUAL REPORT... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1894 - 604 sider
...vice. " O woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing I They know not what they do, Xor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The...lyre-string from his touch that flew; — But for the soul, O tremble and beware To lay rude hands upon iiod's mysteries there." — DAVID P. PAGE. It is not sufficient... | |
| 1894 - 646 sider
...things." "O, woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The...flower his step hath bruised ; or light anew The torch be quenches ; or to music wind Again the lyre-string from bis touch that flew; — But for the soul,... | |
| David Perkins Page - 1895 - 344 sider
...vice. "Oh, woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing ! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The...— But for the soul, oh, tremble and beware To lay rode hands upon God's mysteries there ! " Let then the teacher study well his motives when he enters... | |
| State College for Teachers (Albany, N.Y.) - 1894 - 500 sider
...develop. " O, woe to those who trample on the mind. That deathiess thing ! They know not what they do. Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance may bind The flower...lyre-string from his touch that flew ; But for the soul, O, tremble and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there ! " A non-professional teacher —... | |
| James Thomas Edwards - 1896 - 304 sider
...with the eternal interests of the soul — " That deathless thing ! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The...lyre-string from his touch that flew ; But for the sou], O, tremble and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there ! " He who deals with immortal... | |
| William Milford Giffin - 1906 - 152 sider
...develop. " O, woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance may bind The flower...lyre-string from his touch that flew; But for the soul, O, tremble and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there!" teachers are too impatient, too... | |
| Gerda Lerner, Sarah Moore Grimké - 1998 - 210 sider
...of life." But woe to those who trample on the mind A deathless thing They know not what they do Nor what they deal with. Man perchance may bind the flower...light anew the torch he quenches Or to music wind the lyre string From his touch that flew. But for the mind Oh tremble and beware Lay not rude hands... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1908 - 640 sider
...systems. Oh, woe to those who trample on the mind, That deathless thing ! They know not what they do, Nor what they deal with. Man, perchance, may bind The flower his step hath braised; or light anew The torch he quenches ; or to music wind Again tbe lyre-string from his touch... | |
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