| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1853 - 280 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...divine ! " The poet spoke sadly, and his eyes were dun with tears. So, likewise, were those of Ernest. At the hour of sunset, as had long been his frequent... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, vine-leaves ; »unset, аи had long been his frequent custom, Ernest was to discourse to an assemblage of the neighbouring... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...to find me, in yonder image of the divine ? " The poct spoke sadly, and his eyes were dim with tears. So, likewise, were those of Ernest. At the hour... | |
| 1880 - 516 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...his frequent custom, Ernest was to discourse to an aslemblage of the neighboring inhabitants in the »pen vr. He and the poet, arm in arm, still talk... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 242 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...dim with tears. So, likewise, were those of Ernest. the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He and the poet, arm in arm, still talking together as... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 234 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...dim with tears. So, likewise, were those of Ernest. the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He and the poet, arm in arm, still talking together as... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 656 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou hope to find me, in yonder hnage of the divine? " The poet spoke sadly, and his eyes were dim with tears. So, likewise, were those... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 98 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...the hour of sunset, as had long been his frequent custoiv Ernest was to discourse to an assemblage of the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 112 strani
...the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou...the hour of sunset, as had long been his frequent custon? Ernest was to discourse to an assemblage of the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 238 strani
...my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life. Why, then, pure sTeeker of the good and true, shouldst thou hope to find me,...dim with tears. So, likewise, were those of Ernest. the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He and the poet, arm in arm, still talking together as... | |
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