| 1838 - 884 стор.
...Milnes be or be not a Poet. THE WORTH OF HOCRS. " Believe not that your inner eye Can ever In joit measure try The worth of Hours as they go by : " For every man's weak self, alaa 1 Makei him to see them, while they pass As through a dim or tinted glass : " But if in earnest... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1838 - 604 стор.
...to assure Christopher in his Cave whether Mr. Milnes be or be not a Poet. THE WOBTH OF IK и ¡I«, "Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just...tinted glass: "But if in earnest care you would Mete oui to each ils part of good. Trust rather to your after-mood. "Those surely are not fairly spent,... | |
| 1838 - 876 стор.
...Christopher in his Cave whether Mr. Milnes be or be not a Poet. THE WORTH OP HOURS. "jBelieve nut that yonr inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of Hours as ihey goby: " For every man's weak self, alas! Makes him to see them, whileihey pass As through a dim... | |
| 1853 - 672 стор.
...rhymesters such favor could be As waits, my fair child, on thy letter and thee ! THE WORTH OF HOURS, taunt* BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure...they pass. As through a dim or tinted glass. But if, with earnest care, you would Mete out to each its part of good, Trust rather to your after mood. Those... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 стор.
...tomb ; Triumph in Him who died and rose for thee. THE WORTH OF HOUES. B. MONCKTON MILNES, ESQ., MP BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of hours as they pass by: For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes him to see them while they pass As through a dim or... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 стор.
...tomb ; Triumph in Him who died and rose for thee. THE WORTH OF HOURS. R. MONCK.TON MILNES, ESQ., MP BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure try The worth of hours as they pass by : For every man's weak self, alas ! Makes him to see them while they pass As through a dim... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 744 стор.
...the accepted time ; now is the day of salvation." BAJ THE WORTH OF HOUES. ECCLESIASTES vii., 2, 6. Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure...out to each its part of good, Trust rather to your after mood. Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and 1 In sad unrest, and... | |
| 1851 - 496 стор.
...with joy ; And industry the bliss supplies, Which mere possession might destroy. THE WORTH OF HOUES. BELIEVE not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure...out to each its part of good, Trust rather to your after mood. Those surely are not fairly spent, That leave your spirit bowed and bent In sad unrest,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 стор.
...having, by his own exertions, become a wiser and therefore a more exalted creature." — Brougham. BELIEVE not that your inner eye * Can ever in just...them while they pass As through a dim or tinted glass : ADVERSITY. 305 But if in earnest care you would Mete out to each its part of good, Trust rather to... | |
| Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1854 - 354 стор.
...School, Boston 1846," a collection of poetry which should be in every school library and in every family. Believe not that your inner eye Can ever in just measure...to see them, while they pass, As through a dim or tainted glass : But if in earnest care you would Meet out to each its part of good, Trust rather to... | |
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