| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 404 str.
...rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd Greatly, have suffer'd greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone...on shore, and when Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyaclcs Vext the dim sea : I am become a name ; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I... | |
| John Watts - 1865 - 206 str.
...new branches of natural science." Humboldt was well entitled to say, in the words of Tennyson — " I am become a name; For, always roaming with a hungry...climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honoured of them all." Humboldt's mind was so admirably balanced — his development was so various,... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 394 str.
...that all the princes and potentates of the earth have hia permission to go to dinner." — COLTON. " Much have I seen and known : cities of men, And manners, climates, councils, governments. I am a part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is an arch where thro' Gleams the untravelled... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 str.
...rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd Greatly, have suffer'd greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone...climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honour'd of them all ; And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy... | |
| F. A. Schwarzenberg - 1866 - 228 str.
...honour Humboldt and science.* We may well apply the words of a modern poet to the great savant : — " I am become a name ; For always roaming with a hungry...climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honour' d of them all ! " Through Alexander von Humboldt a whole world is opened to the view of the... | |
| F. A. Schwarzenberg - 1866 - 254 str.
...honour Humboldt and science.* We may well apply the words of a modern poet to the great savant : — " I am become a name ; For always roaming with a hungry...climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honour'd of them all ! " Through Alexander von Humboldt a whole world is opened to the view of the... | |
| 1866 - 752 str.
...conversation with her, apparently quito unconscious of the dignity of her position. Since then • Much have I seen and known : cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments ;' until I have long ceased to wonder at anything ; but my recollection of that little cafó remains... | |
| Whitnash rectory - 1866 - 478 str.
...rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd ¡ Greatly, have suffer'd greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone ; on shore and when r Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea : I am become a name ; 13 Por always roaming... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 str.
...rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoyed Greatly, have suffered greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone ; on shore, and when Through scudding drifts the rainy Hyadea Vext the dim sea : I am become a name ; For always roaming... | |
| Severn river - 1867 - 458 str.
...rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoyed Greatly, have suffered greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone ; on shore, and when Through scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea : I am become a name ; For, always roaming... | |
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