But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think... DON JUAN - Strana 87autor/autoři: LORD BYRON - 1875Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 str.
...feeling^') but they are such liars, And take all colours — like the hands of dyers. LXXXVIH. But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think ; 'Tis strange, the shortest... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 str.
...spirituous, he might have lived as long as Sheridan, and outlived as much as poor Brinsley. 1 ["But words are things, and a small drop of Ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which make* thousands, perhaps millions, think, 'Til strange, the shortest... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 616 str.
...this art, this kalligraphy, of the copyists, it may rest the mind to recall the words of Byron : - But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think ; 'T is strange, the shortest... | |
| Francis Augustus Cox - 1842 - 546 str.
...Cries," by Mr. Peggs, which have aroused public attention to these " abominations that make desolate." " Words are things ; and a small drop of ink Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions think." Never was this idea more... | |
| James Wilson (M.D., of Malvern.) - 1842 - 246 str.
...169 APPENDIX. * Observations of Professor Pelletan on the Caloric Currents . .175 INTRODUCTION. "But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, thiuk : 'Tis strange, the shortest... | |
| 1867 - 796 str.
...rich and poor during the calamitous years of 184647-48 when she first began to teach and to preach. " Words are things; and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon ft thought, produces That which make thousands, perhaps millions, think." Those were days of great... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 786 str.
...spirituous, he might have lived as long as Sheridan, and outlived as much as poor Brinslcy. 1 ["But words are things, and a small drop of Ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces II.,!' which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think, 'Til strange, the shortest... | |
| 1847 - 540 str.
...are the sole expounders of the mind, And correspondence keep 'twixt all mankind. JAMES HOWEL. 3. But words are things ; and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. BYRON'S Don Juan. WORLD.... | |
| 1851 - 208 str.
...and solder of society."— BLAIE. No. 9.] PEINTED FOE THE MEMBEES OP THE ASSOCIATION. [AUO. 184?. " Words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think ; 'Tis strange, the shortest... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon, Samuel George Morton - 1854 - 800 str.
...NOTT, MD, AND GEO. R. GLIDDON, "Si "7" KOBILK, ALABAMA, FOHHKKLT II. S. CO.I'SL'L AT C.UEO. t. — ** Words are things; and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps million*, think."— BYBOV. PHILADELPHIA:... | |
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