| 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...reaper whose name is Death, and over whose untimely fall many could not but ' Thy leaf hath perished iu the green, And while we breathe beneath the sun, The...what is done, Is cold to all that might have been.' One thing that helped to deepen the solemnity on this occasion was doubtless the I'omembrance, that... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 448
...devotion in the cause he had taken up, we may well say, with the editor of his Letters : — " Thy leaf has perished in the green, And, while we breathe...beneath the sun, The world which credits what is done, IB cold to all that might have been." III. WALTER POWELL, THE MAN OF . BUSINESS. TF a writer of fiction... | |
| William Davidson (B.A.) - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 174
...day it is ! " (c) Compound relative pronoun, equivalent to " that which " or " those which : " eg, The world which credits what is done, Is cold to all that might have been. (d) Adverb, when it means " partly : " eg, " What with riot and extravagance he soon came to ruin."... | |
| 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 824
...short time, fulfilled a long time j for his soul pleased the Lord, wherefore he was translated.' " " 'The world, which credits what is done, Is cold to all that might have been. " 'So here shall silence guard thy fame ; But somewhere, out of human view, Whate'er thy hands are... | |
| Norwich sch - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...detect the signs of overwork, shook their heads, and felt th.it there was much to fear. The world that credits what is done, Is cold to all that might have been, but we \vho knew him best, know that such men as Mr. Massingham are few and far to seek : a character so... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 494
...long, And round thee with the breeze of song To stir a little dust of praise. Thy leaf has perish' d in the green, And, while we breathe beneath the sun,...what is done Is cold to all that might have been. So here shall silence guard thy fame ; But somewhere, out of human view, Whate'er thy hands are set... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...long, And round thee with the breeze of song: To stir a little dust of praise. Thy leaf has perish'd in the green, And, while we breathe beneath the sun,...what is done Is cold to all that might have been. So here;shall silence guard thy fame; But somewhere, out of human viewr, Whate'er thy hands are set... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 294
...spirit's inward deeps, When one that loves, but knows not, reaps A truth from one that loves and knows. While we breathe beneath the sun, The world, which...what is done, Is cold to all that might have been. You all did see that, on the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse.... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 108
...some higher rent which might have been secured — for, as the poet says of a higher subject : — " And while we breathe beneath the sun, The world, which credits what is done, . i . Is cold to all that might have been. " 50 Accordingly, the principle adopted in the Agricultural... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...little dnst of praise. Thy leaf has perish 'd in the green, And, while we hreathe heneath the ran. The world which credits what is done Is cold to all that might have heen. » So here shall silence gnard thy fame : Bnt somewhere, ont of hnman view, W'iiate'er thy hands... | |
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