That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivel'd in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain. " Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last—far off—at last, to all, And every... Lives of Distinguished North Carolinians - الصفحة 3901897 - عدد الصفحات: 605عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Ellen Courtauld - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete; 8 That not a worm is cloven in vain; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivelled in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain. 4 Behold, we know not anything; I... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...gain. Behold, we know not anything ; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off— at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream : but what am I ? An infant crying in the night : An infant crying for the light : And with no language but a cry."... | |
| 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...by this all-sacrificing theory. Our heart goes here with one who has been called a sceptical poet, That not a worm is cloven in vain, That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivelled in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain. Even the lower creations " wait with... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth...anything ; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off—at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream : but what... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 390
...nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroy'd, Or cast as rubbish to the void, That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth...anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off— at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream : but what... | |
| Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...pile complete ; That "not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivelled in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain....anything ; I can but trust that good shall fall At last, — far oft', — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream : but... | |
| Mrs. Alfred Gatty - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...musical solution;" and it makes but little matter that the solution be deferred to another life! " I can but trust that good shall fall At last—far...last, to all, And every winter change to spring." THE CIRCLE OF BLESSING. I. "A passenger ship was passing through the region of equatorial calms." [HE... | |
| 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...Omnipotence must necessarily answer, " No," and then confess his ignorance. "Behold, we know nnt any tiling, I can but trust that good shall fall At last—far off—at last, to all, And every winter turn to spring. " So runs ray dream : but what am I ? An infant crying in the night : An infant crying... | |
| 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 566
...theatre of action where suns and planets move in stately order, than of this little world of ours: " That not a worm is cloven in vain; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivell'd in a fruitless fire." Already it has been suggested by Professor William Thompson, of Glasgow,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete; That not one life shall be destroyed, That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivelled in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain. Behold, we know not any thing; I can... | |
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