| 1872 - 516 páginas
...both of Kogworth. Attorns. MRS. ELLIOTT, nee FANNY WILKINSON. " Her leaf has perished in the green— The world, which credits what is done, Is cold to all that might have been." HER brief relationships with the church at Castle Donington index a willingness and ability to serve... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 272 páginas
...a cry that lasts not long, And round thee with the breeze of song To stir a little dust of praise. Thy leaf has perished in the green, And, while we...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 - 1850 - 228 páginas
...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, The world which credits what is done 102 So here shall silence guard thy fame ; But somewhere, out of human view, Whate'er thy hands are... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 páginas
...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, The world which credits what is done ^ 102 So here shall silence guard thy fame ; But somewhere, out of human view, Whate'er thy hands are... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 422 páginas
...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... | |
| 1851 - 724 páginas
...last-ч not long. And round thee with the breeze of song To stir a little dust of praise. " Thy leaf ha« perished in the green, And, while we breathe beneath the sun, The world which credits what is done I« cold to Л that might have been." The ruling feeling of the " In Memoriam" naturally brings to... | |
| 1851 - 1220 páginas
...cry that lasts not long, And round thee with the breeze of song To stir a little dust of praise. " Thy leaf has perished in the green, And, while we breathe beneath the -mi, The world which credits what is done IB cold to all that might have been." The ruling feeling... | |
| 1855 - 682 páginas
...felt that death had left a painful void, even by those who knew Httle of the man or hia writings. " HU leaf has perished in the green, And, while we breathe...what is done, Is cold to all that might have been!" In person Mr. Wallace was slim, but not tall ; his face was sharp and of a saturnine expression; and... | |
| 1855 - 714 páginas
...that death had left a painful void, even by those who knew l,ttle of the man or his writings. " His leaf has perished in the green, And, while we breathe...beneath the sun, The world which credits what is done, la cold to all that might have been!" In person Mr. Wallace was slim, but not tall ; his face was sharp... | |
| George Ranken, William Bayne Ranken - 1857 - 174 páginas
...HYDE PARK CORNER. 1857. LONDON: JIT GEORGK PBIPP8, KANIL1GH STKKET, EATON J ' 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." CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. BIOGRAPHY CHAPTER II. JOURNAL. — ARRIVAL AT SEBASTOPOL CHAPTER III. THE ASSAULT... | |
| |