| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 str.
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rhyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all the race, Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There is between us. Surely there are times When they consent... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 str.
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rbyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, Such sympatby is mine with all the race, Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There is between us. Surely... | |
| 1883 - 700 str.
...This kinship with nature is rendered to us by our own poet Lowell, in " Under the Willows " : — " I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all the race. Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There is between us. Surely there are times When they consent... | |
| 1889 - 454 str.
...sordid and angry liassions, and breathed forth peace and philanthropy." — [Jrring. Ninth pupil : ' ' 1 care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or Adam ; let them please their whim ; But I in I une am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all the race,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 840 str.
...faithful tree! No heart in all the world can hold A sweeter grace than constancy. ELIZABETH A. ALLEN. I CARE not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors — Such sympathy is mine with all the race. KUSSELL LOWKIX. NAY, doubt we not that under the rough rind, In the green veins of these fair growths... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 542 str.
...verse. Here and elsewhere his sympathy with birds and trees continues, and much resembles Landor's : — "But I in June am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, And I have many a life-long leafy friend, Never estranged nor careful of my soul. That knows I hate... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 556 str.
...verse. Here and elsewhere his sympathy with birds and trees continues, and much resembles Lander's: — "But I in June am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, And I have many a life-long leafy friend, Never estranged nor careful of my soul. That knows I hate... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1886 - 844 str.
...subjects for inspiration are the trees of the orchard and the forest ! I feel with Lowell when he sings : "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To Ape or Adam ; let them please their whim ; I'.uf I, in Jnne, am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors — Such sympathy is mine... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1887 - 326 str.
...subjects for inspiration are the trees of the orchard aud the forest ! I feel with Lowell when he sings : "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To Ape or...progenitors — Such sympathy is mine with all the race." There are two methods by which the pupil is led into the knowledge of a science — one through the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 312 str.
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rhyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all the race, Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There is between us. Surely there are times When they consent... | |
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