| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...might be deemed The failure, if the Almighty, to this point Liberal unil undistinguishing, should'hide CY. PATRIOTB informed will) eoothe, and heal, and bless, Arc scattered at the feet of Man — like flowers. The generous inclination,... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 páginas
...monstrous might be deem'd The failure, if th' Almighty, to this point Liberal and undistinguishing, should hide The excellence of moral qualities From...The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scatter'd at the feet of man, like flowers; The generous inclination, the just rule, Kind wishes, and... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1852 - 480 páginas
...Words worth are Toeautiful, (only that the charities themselves are primal duties also,) where he says, The primal duties shine aloft like stars ; The charities...bless, Are scattered at the feet of man, like flowers. .All nature is possessor of their beauty. Where are they not, in 'whatsoever climate, in whatsoever... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 páginas
...so was she taught the secrets of the universe from Wordsworth's poems. He pointed out to her how " The primal duties shine aloft like stars, The charities...Are scattered at the feet of Man — like flowers." He read her lectures about the daisy, the robin red-breast, and the waterfall. He taught her to study... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 716 páginas
...monstrous, might be deemed The failure, if the Almighty, to this point Liberal and undistinguishing, should hide The excellence of moral qualities From common understanding ; leaving truth And virtue, diflicult, abstruse, and dark ; Hard to be won, and only by a few ; Strange, should He deal herein... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 páginas
...good city stands preeminent in these labors of love. Here the language of poetry becomes history — " The primal duties shine aloft like stars ; The charities...bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." Eeligion and learning, churches and colleges, dr.aw upon the funds of this prosperous city, and their... | |
| J. Macgowan - 1854 - 382 páginas
...whom she was a great favourite. CHAPTER XIII. DUTY AND PLEASURE. " THE primal duties shine aloft as stars, The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." WORDSWORTJI. "FLORENCE," said Eliza one day about a year after Gertrude's return from England, " do... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 662 páginas
...— " The primal duties shine aloft like stars," the beautiful words that follow are no less so : " The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers." There is no sphere so lowly, as there is none too lofty, to forbid the culture and the exercise of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...Strange, should He deal herein with nice respt-cis. i And frustrate all the rest ! Believe it not: C32 The primal duties shine aloft — like stars; The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are fcatttered at the feet of Man — like flowers." The generous inclination, the just rule, Kind wishes,... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 páginas
...good city stands preeminent in these labors of love. Here the language of poctry becomes history — " The primal duties shine aloft like stars ; The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are seattered at the feet of man like flowers." Religion and learning, churches and colleges, draw upon... | |
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