| 1837 - 928 str.
...ever-widening sky. 5. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loaier hi others, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us With looks of beauty and words of good. fi. They tell us and show us of man vietorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and l.asc ; Therr presence... | |
| John Sterling - 1839 - 274 str.
...ever-widening sky. V. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of Good. n. Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base ; Their presence... | |
| John Sterling - 1839 - 278 str.
...ever-widening sky. v. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of Good. vI. Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base ; Their presence... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1844 - 556 str.
...that ever-widening sky. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of Good. & Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base ; Their presence... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 str.
...that ever-widening sky. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of good. Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base ; Their presence has... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 382 str.
...ever-widening sky. 5. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of Good. 6. Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base ; Their presence... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846 - 182 str.
...ever-widening sky. 5. Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of Good. 6. Calmly they show us mankind victorious O'er all that's aimless, blind, and base; Their presence... | |
| 430 str.
...and murmuring fall. Ever thy phantoms arise before us. Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty, and words of good. The volume of poems, however, attracted no notice ; yet Sterling laboured on, determined to conquer... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 204 str.
...statues, pictures and memorials which recal their genius in every city, village, house and ship. " Ever their phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers,...o'er us, With looks of beauty and words of good." How to illustrate the distinctive benefit of ideas, the service rendered by those who introduce moral... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1851 - 608 str.
...and murmuring fall. " Ever thy phantoms arise before us, Our loftier brothers, but one in blood ; By bed and table they lord it o'er us, With looks of beauty, and words of good.'1 The volume of poems, however, attracted no notice ; yet Sterling labored on, determined to... | |
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