Though the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn from you : Beauty and Truth, though never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. The Court suburb magazine, ed. by F. Aikin-Kortright - Page 189publié par - 1868Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 334 pages
...beckons, Still I follow, aching, And gather strength, only to make a louder moan, in breaking ! 14. Tho' the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn from you : Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing,... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 332 pages
...from you : Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation : That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul in... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 366 pages
...learn from you : Beauty and Truth, though never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, up ward- springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation : That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul in... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 340 pages
...you : Beauty and Truth, though never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation : That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul in... | |
| 1872 - 710 pages
...Worth of. Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, : Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there w Robert Buchanan. 139. ASSOCIATION, Adjustment of. Who, think'st thou, in the courts of Heaven reside... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1874 - 346 pages
...beckons, Still I follow, aching, And gather strength, only to make a louder moan, in breaking ! Tho' the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn from you : Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought; The Singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing,... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...the glory, heard the music ; We are wiser than we know. Charles Aiactay. 216. ASPIRATION. Worth of |%}&} h[s upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 614 pages
...beckons. Still I follow, aching, And gather strength, only to make a louder moan, in breaking ! XIV. Tho' the world could turn from you. This, at least, I learn from you : Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing,... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 594 pages
...from you : Beauty and Truth, tho' never found, are worthy to be sought, The singer, upward-springing, Is grander than his singing, And tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. 22 This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation : That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul... | |
| 1894 - 832 pages
...from a noble requiem written years ago, when another life like this found like completion : " Tho' the world could turn from you, This, at least, I learn...tranquil self-sufficing joy illumes the dark of thought. This, at least, you teach me, In a revelation, That gods still snatch, as worthy death, the soul in... | |
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