| Cornelius Mathews - 1843 - 124 strani
...lies— Who makes the morning's breath, the evening's tide, The utterer of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...hand, each day, supplied— Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. To know the instant and to speak it true, Its passing lights of joy, its dark,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 382 strani
...disloyal lies, Who makes the morning's breath, the evening's tide, The utterer of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...perpetual hand, each day supplied, Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. To know the instant and to speak it true, Its passing lights of joy, its dark,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1848 - 384 strani
...disloyal lies, Who makes the morning's breath, the evening's tide, The utterer of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...perpetual hand, each day supplied, Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. To know the instant and to speak it true, Its passing lights of joy, its dark,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1848 - 584 strani
...lies— Who makes the morning's breath, the evening's tide, The uttering of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...perpetual hand each day supplied— Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. To know the instant and to speak it true— Its p;-.-¡.ini lights of joy,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1851 - 600 strani
...The utterer of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The cold-bright seeds of loved and loving truth ! By whose perpetual hand each day supplied, Leaps to new life the nation's heart of youth. To know the instant, and to speak it true, Its pasing lights of joy, its dark,... | |
| 1843 - 678 strani
...forgeries. "How beautiful who scatters, wide and The gold-brisht seeds of loved and loving truth ! free, By whose perpetual hand, each day, supplied— Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. " The angel that in sand-dropped minutes lives, Demands a message cautious... | |
| 1852 - 398 strani
...of knowledge in patience and in hope. It is a great and noble work which God has given us to do." " How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...supplied, Leaps to new life the bounding heart of youth." TUESDAY'S SESSION. The subject of Prizes for Essays was introduced by Mr. Philbrick, of Boston, and... | |
| 1852 - 394 strani
...knowledge in patience and in hope. It is a great and noble work which God has given us to do." 9 " How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...supplied, Leaps to new life the bounding heart of youth." TUESDAY'S SESSION. The -subject of Prizes for Essays was introduced by Mr. Philbrick, of Boston, and... | |
| 1852 - 450 strani
...of knowledge in patience and in hope. It is a great and noble work which God has given us to do." " How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...supplied, Leaps to new life the bounding heart of youtb." TUESDAY'S SESSION. The subject of Prizes for Essays was introduced by Mr. Philbrick, of Boston,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 strani
...lies, Who makes the morning's breath, the evening's tide, The titterer of his blighting forgeries. How beautiful who scatters, wide and free, The gold-bright...perpetual hand, each day supplied, Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth. To know the instant and to speak it true, Its passing lights of joy, its dark,... | |
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