| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 622 str.
...ManROCK-WALLS, ENCLOSURES, ETC. 207 rique entered with peculiar pathos into our saddened thoughts. " Our lives are rivers gliding free To that unfathomed,...pursues its way, And tinkling rill. / There all are equal. Side by side, / The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still." We conclude this account... | |
| Charles C. Jones - 1873 - 622 str.
...engulfed in the great ocean of oblivion. rique entered with peculiar pathos into our saddened thoughts. " Our lives are rivers gliding free To that unfathomed,...pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are equal. Side by side, The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still." We conclude this account... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 660 str.
...peculiar pathos into our saddened thoughts. " Our lives are rivers gliding free To that unfathoraed, boundless sea — The silent grave. Thither all earthly...pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are equal. Side by side, The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still." We conclude this account... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1873 - 632 str.
...not decay ; Fleeting as were the dreams of old, Remembered like a tale that 's told, They pass away. Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed,...one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thithur the brook pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are equal ; side by side The poor man... | |
| John Conroy Hutcheson - 1873 - 302 str.
...Longfellow's, from the Coplas de Manrigue. " ' Our lives are rivers, gliding free, To that unfathom'd boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly...Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In one dark wave.' " "I prefer," said I, "Tennyson's Brook. Our laureate's description of a moving river is not so sombre... | |
| Edward Payson Tenney - 1876 - 166 str.
...lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave: Thither all empty pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In...pursues its way, And tinkling rill: There all are equal. Side by side The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still." 1 Kheyam ; eleventh ceutury.... | |
| Edward Payson Tenney - 1876 - 168 str.
...in making the heads of kings and the feet of beggars.1 We may all sing the old Spanish song : — " Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave: Thither all empty pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 634 str.
...not decay ; Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that nnfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave I Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are equal. Side by side The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke the... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 str.
...of peace about the change. 2290. LIFE. Way of OUR lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathom'd, ng may shield thee, and His feathers keep, Sustain thee living, or receive thee swallow'd up and lost In one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thither the brook pursues... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 442 str.
...not decay ; Fleeting as were the dreams of old, Remembered like a tale that 's told, They pass away. Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed,...pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are equal ; side by side The poor man and the son of prid» Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke... | |
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