Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him. Dramas - Página 146por Robert Browning - 1886Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1904 - 508 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do...to climb and get to him. All this I knew not, and 1 failed. Let men Regard me, and the poet dead long ago Who loved too rashly ; and shape forth a third... | |
| Robert Browning - 1904 - 154 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to Lim." Paracelsus, v. 876-884. APPENDIX II HOUSEHOLD WORDS AND AXIOMS. THERE are in Browning, perhaps... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all, though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him. ... If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time : I press God's lamp Close... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all, though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him. ... If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time : I press God's lamp Close... | |
| Ethel M. Naish - 1906 - 208 páginas
...race by Paracelsus — Upward tending all though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him. (Par., v, 11. 883-886. ) The same belief, whilst it inspires the utterances of Pompilia and of Abt... | |
| Charles MacKenzie Steedman - 1906 - 512 páginas
...towards the light — ' Like plants in mines that never saw the sun, Hut dream of him anil guess \vhcre he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him.' And so he made up his mind to go to Jesus for help and guidance. He held a high position among the... | |
| Helen Cecilia De Silver Abbott Michael, Helen Abbott Michael - 1907 - 444 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do...and get to him. All this I knew not, and I failed." Effort in any direction is better than the greatest of evils — inaction. Take the situation in "The... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1907 - 160 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all, though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him and guess where he may be. And do their best to climb and get to him." The daily toil, in city office, in factory, in ship, in mine, in home, is really a struggle for Life,... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - 1907 - 62 páginas
...despite Their error, upward tending all though weak, Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be. And do their best to climb and get to him. Paracelsus. Here at last, do Tennyson and Browning find a conception which is adequate to their needs.... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1907 - 166 páginas
...It is in every human heart, and cannot be smothered. Like plants in mines which never saw the sun, But dream of him, and guess where he may be, And do their best to climb and get to him,14 so we have that within us that makes us grope upward toward our God. We may never have seen... | |
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