Tis in the advance of individual minds That the slow crowd should ground their expectation Eventually to follow ; as the sea Waits ages in its bed till some one wave Out of the multitudinous mass, extends The empire of the whole, some feet perhaps, Over... Dramas - Página 81por Robert Browning - 1886Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1835 - 234 páginas
...perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time : thenceforth the rest, E ven to the meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gain'd. I shall he glad If all my labours, failing of aught else, Suffice to make such inroad — to... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1851 - 300 páginas
...multitude aspires, extends The empire of the whole, some feet, perhaps, Over the strip of sand, which could confine Its fellows so long time ; thenceforth...meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gained." By gradual contributions of discovery, by happy suggestions, and, most of all, by a catholic temper... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 576 páginas
...perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time: thenceforth the rest, E'en to the meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gained." THE SEBAMPORE MISSION. 217 CHAPTER VII. The Serampore Mission — First missionary efforts of the Baptists... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 582 páginas
...perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time : thenceforth the rest, E'en to the meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gamed." THE SERAMPORE MISSION. 217 CHAPTER VII. The Serampore Mission — First missionary efforts... | |
| 1860 - 444 páginas
...multitudinous mass extends The empire of the whole, some feet, perhaps, Over the strip of land which could confine Its fellows so long time: thenceforth...meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gained." If this lengthy exordium has effected its purpose, it will have supplied the basis of a belief in the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 408 páginas
...multitude aspires, extends The empire of the whole, some feet perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time : thenceforth...gained. I shall be glad If all my labours, failing of aught'else, Suffice to make such inroad, and procure A wider range for thought : nay, they do this... | |
| 1865 - 608 páginas
...prise,—perhaps A few first principlei which may conduct to much. These last I offer to my followers here." " I shall be glad, If all my labours, failing of aught else, , Suffice to make an inroad, and procure A wider range for thought, nay, they do this, For, whatsoe'er my notions of... | |
| 1865 - 620 páginas
...perhaps A few first principlei which may conduct to much. These last I offer to my followers here." -• I shall be glad, If all my labours, failing of aught else, Suffice to make an inroad, and procure A wider range for thought, nay, they do this, For, whatsoe'er my notions of... | |
| Dugald Maccoll - 1867 - 394 páginas
...perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time: thenceforth the rust, Even to the meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gained." • AT THE END OF FOUR YEARS the Wynd Church was filled. It was not yet crowded : for we were constantly... | |
| Dugald Maccoll - 1867 - 400 páginas
...perhaps, Over the strip of sand which could confine Its fellows so long time: thenceforth the rest, Eren to the meanest, hurry in at once, And so much is clear gained." AT THE END OF FOUR YEARS the Wynd Church was filled. It was not yet crowded: for we were constantly... | |
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