| 1850 - 544 str.
...NO. LXX. — NS BB ' But indignation works where hope is not, And thou, O friend, wilt be refresh 'd. There is One great society alone on earth ; The noble living and the noble dead.' — P. 311. But this was, perhaps, a solitary case of another intellect exercising any mastering sway... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 str.
...loftier years bestrewn. But indignation works where hope is not, And thou, O Friend ! wilt be refreshed. There is One great society alone on earth : The noble Living and the noble Dead. Thine be such converse strong and sanative, A ladder for thy spirit to reascend To health and joy and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 str.
...loftier years bestrewn. But indignation works where hope is not, And thou, 0 Friend ! wilt be refreshed. There is One great society alone on earth : The noble Living and the noble Dead. Thine be such converse strong and sanative, A ladder for thy spirit to reascend To health and joy and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 str.
...years bestrewn. But indignation works where hope is not, V And thou, O Friend ! wilt be refreshed. of Arts ! renowned throughout the world ! Far different service in those homel Thine be such converse strong and sanative, A ladder for thy spirit to reascend To health and joy and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 str.
...loftier years bestrewn. But indignation works where hope is not, And thou, O Friend ! wilt be refreshed. There is One great society alone on earth : The noble Living and the noble Dead. Thine be such converse strong and sanative, A ladder for thy spirit to reascend To health and joy and... | |
| 1917 - 996 str.
...in these great issues, in these magnificent opportunities; to see if we belong to, or fail of, that One great society alone on earth, The noble living and the noble dead. And we of America, men and women and children, we, who strangely enough have gone to war on Good Friday,... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 436 str.
...Sound through the rivers' sweep of onward rushing time.~ And it is most true that — " there is but One great society alone on earth : The noble living, and the noble dead." We are not told much, definitively, in the Bible, of what Heaven is ; but we are informed that the... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 430 str.
...Sound through the rivers' sweep of onward rushing time-" And it is most true that — " there is but One great society alone on earth : The noble living, and the noble dead." We are not told much, definitively, in the Bible, of what Heaven is ; but we are informed that the... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 420 str.
...we are mouldered in our graves." Not many men have ever been better entitled to feel and to say, — There is One great society alone on earth, — The noble living and the noble dead. Lastly, the happiness of Wordsworth in all his solitudes was completed by his unaffected communion... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 str.
...loftier years bestrewn. But indignation works where hope is not, And thou, O Priend ! wilt be refreshed. There is One great society alone on earth : The noble Living and the noble Dead. Thine be such converse strong and sanative, A ladder for thy spirit to reascend To health and joy and... | |
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