| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 páginas
...took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads, — you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes...the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done Hot unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long day... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 694 páginas
...opposed Free hearts, free foreheads, you and I are old. Old age hath yet his honor and his toil. 50 Death closes all ; but something ere the end, Some...be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks ; The long day wanes ; the slow moon climbs ; the deep ss... | |
| 1880 - 576 páginas
...all is needed — You and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil ; Death closes ifll : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note,...be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : . The long day wanes : the slow moon climbs : the deep... | |
| Lawrence Edward Carter - 1998 - 464 páginas
...and the Grim Reaper, Dr. Mays accepted Tennyson's view of that "Old age hath yet its honor and its toil. Death closes all; but something ere the end, Some work of noble note may yet be done." Since Dr. Mays regarded the years of senior citizenship as a period when one should labor and achieve... | |
| James Reeve Pusey - 1998 - 276 páginas
...one hope: It may be that the gulfs will wash us down, It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, . . . .but something ere the end, Some work of noble note may yet be done.39 Again, noble rhyme, half of it Tennyson's, but odd reason — for an agnostic, proto-existentialist.... | |
| Nahdjla Carasco Bailey - 2014 - 132 páginas
...sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads — you and I are old; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil; Death closes all; but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, 10 Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: The long day... | |
| David R. George III - 2002 - 526 páginas
...sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads—you and I are old; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil. Death closes all; but something ere...be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. —ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, "ULYSSES" 18 Kasidy sat in a chair in front of the hearth. The warm breath... | |
| Russell Roberts - 2002 - 286 páginas
...paused. She looked around to make sure that they were still unnoticed. Then she took a breath and began. Death closes all; but something ere the end. Some...be done Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks; The long day wanes; the slow moon climbs; the deep Moans... | |
| James M. Buchanan, Geoffrey Brennan, Hartmut Kliemt, Robert D. Tollison - 2002 - 602 páginas
...knowledge, like a sinking star, beyond the utmost bound of human thought. . . .Old age hath yet his honour and his toil; Death closes all: but something ere...of noble note may yet be done, not unbecoming men who strove with Gods. . . . Come my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off and sitting... | |
| Pauline Beard, Robert Liftig, James S. Malek - 2007 - 370 páginas
...took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads — you and I are old; so Old age hath yet his honor and his toil; Death closes...be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: 55 The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs: the deep Moans... | |
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