I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous... The Overland Monthly - Stran 2881913Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1887
...compared with what I trust is their destiny ? — to console the afflicted ; to add sunshine to the daylight by making the happy happier ; to teach the...young and gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous ; — this is their office, which... | |
 | Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 strani
...what moment is that compared with what I trust is their destiny ? — to console the afflicted; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1851 - 684 strani
...moment is that compared with what I trust is their destiny ? to console the afflicted, to add snnshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely... | |
 | 1854
...any is, and it takes a noble unworldly nature rightly to fulfil it. " To console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier,...young and gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more active and securely virtuous, this is their office, which I... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1854
...what moment is that compared with what I trust is their destiny ? — to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and% securely... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1857 - 435 strani
...verse.* His deliberate pur* Of his poems the author himself says: — "To console the afflicted; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of eveiy age to see, to think, and to feel, and therefore to become more actively and... | |
 | George Brimley - 1858 - 376 strani
...what moment is that compared with what I trust is their destiny ? — to console the afflicted ; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to gee, to think, and feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely... | |
 | Frederick William Robertson - 1858 - 376 strani
...what moment is that, compared with what I trust is their destiny? — to console the afflicted; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely... | |
 | 1863
...Of what moment is that, compared with what I trust is their destiny ? To console the afflicted ; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to becomo more actively and securely... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1865 - 279 strani
...expressed what he thought or hoped might be the destiny of his poems : " To console the afflicted; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely... | |
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