Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thither the brook pursues its way, And tinkling... The Saturday Magazine - Página 1821844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 páginas
...pass away. Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...There all are equal. Side by side The poor man and the sou of pride Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke the throng Of orators and sons of song, The... | |
| George Ticknor - 1864 - 524 páginas
...his grief, Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ; Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thither the brook pursuers its way, And tinkling rill. s These poems, some of them too free for ff. 131-139, 176, 180,... | |
| George Ticknor - 1864 - 526 páginas
...243, 245. the notions of his Church, are in the Can- A few are also in the " Cancionero de BurThere all are equal. Side by side The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. The same tone is heard, though somewhat softened, when he touches on the days of his youth and of the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 páginas
...pass away. Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke the throng Of orators and sons of song, The deathless few ; Fiction entices... | |
| Our life - 1865 - 234 páginas
...rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! LIFE COMPARED TO A RIVER. Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. AND see the rivers how they run, Through woods and meads, in shade and sun ; Sometimes swift, sometimes... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1882 - 676 páginas
...repugnant to our Art instincts as it is still more to be condemned by a higher sentiment. The place where " All are equal side by side ; The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still," should show no evidence of exclusive social position, and if true Art and good taste were observed... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1867 - 482 páginas
...pass away. (iur lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In one dark wave. Thy pilgrimage begins in tears, And ends in bitter doubts and fears, Or dark despair; Midway so many... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 252 páginas
...nnfathonied, honndless sea, The silent grave! Thither all earthiy pomp and hoast lloll, to he swallowсd np and lost In one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thither the hrook pnrsnes its way, And tinkling rill. There nil are eqnal. Side hy side The poor man and the son... | |
| Epitaphs - 1869 - 216 páginas
...precious to me; 'Twas the message of mercy — it led me to Thee. JET ERE all are equal. Side by side, iA The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. STOWE. IKE as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them, that fear him. PSALM ciii. 13.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 páginas
...pass away. Our lives are rivers, gliding free To that unfathomed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed...poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke the throng Of orators and sons of song, The deathless few ; Fiction entices... | |
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