LAMENT who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with which our moments fly ; I sigh not over vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by. Look, how they come, — a mingled crowd Of bright and dark, but rapid days ; Beneath them, like a summer cloud,... Flora's Interpreter, and Fortuna Flora - Página 126por Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1849 - 288 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 páginas
...bright eternal beacon, by whose ray The voyager of time should shape his heedful way. THE LAPSE OF TIME. LAMENT who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with...vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by. Look, how they come — a mingled crowd Of bright and dark, but rapid days ; Beneath them, like a summer... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1874 - 604 páginas
...your dear self I swear (GoLUSM., G. Nat. M. 2.). How! not know the friend, that served you? (4.) What! grieve that time has brought so soon The sober age of manhood on! (BUVANT p. 72.) How, how! tve. steal a cup! take heed what you say (MAKI.OWE, Doct. Faust 3, 3.). Lewis... | |
| 1875 - 648 páginas
...scrveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought. And simple truth his utmost skill!" " Lament who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with which our moments fly, 1 sigh not отег vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by." " Keep pushing — 'tis wiser... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1875 - 458 páginas
...bright eternal beacon, by whose ray The voyager of time should shape his heedful way. THE LAPSE OF TIME. LAMENT who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with which our moments fly ; t sigh not over vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by. Look, how ihey come — a mingled... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1875 - 652 páginas
...self I swear (GoLDSM., G. Nat. M. 2.). How! not know the friend that served you? (4.) What! ¿/n'ere that time has brought so soon The sober age of manhood on! (BRYANT p. 72.) How, how! гее steal a cup! take heed what you say (MARLO\VE, Doct. Faust 3, 3.).... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 páginas
...may seem severe, But nothing harsh or bitter ought t" appear. Denham. 107. AGE : not to be regretted. the mines of knowledge ; Nature's wealth and learning's spoil Win -Bryant. lo8. AGE. Peaceful So mayst thou live, till, like ripe fruit, them drop Into thy mother's... | |
| Samuel Smiles Jerdan - 1878 - 274 páginas
...in the verses which we quote ; why should each of us not be able to cherish similar feelings ? ' ' Lament who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with...vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by. " Look how they come ! a mingled crowd Of bright and dark, but rapid days ; Beneath them, like a summer... | |
| Almira Leach Hayward - 1880 - 300 páginas
...a world unknown ; No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! У. G. Whittier. Lament who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with...vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by. WC Bryant. Go breathe it in the ear Of all who doubt and fear, And say to them, " Be of good cheer."... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1880 - 328 páginas
...second he speaks lovingly, hopefully, and cheerily in " The Lapse of Tune," which opens thus : — " Lament who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with...vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by." Further on, he alludes, thus pleasantly, to his being a husband and a father: — " Oh, leave me, still,... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1880 - 284 páginas
...second he speaks lovingly, hopefully, and cheerily in " The Lapse of Time," which opens thus : — " Lament who will, in fruitless tears, The speed with...vanished years, But watch the years that hasten by." Further on, he alludes, thus pleasantly, to his being a husband and a father: — • " Oh, leave me,... | |
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