| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens...Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew 1 Such was he whom we deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's victor... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 114 páginas
...saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. 35 O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens...Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew I M Such was he whom we deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 614 páginas
...in saving common sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O, good gray head which all men knew, O, voice from which their omens...men drew, O, iron nerve to true occasion true, O, fallen at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew! Such was... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 284 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens...all men drew, O iron nerve to true occasion true, O fallen at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew ! Such was... | |
| William Henry Summers - 1895 - 326 páginas
...the New Testament (1709). Davideis (1711). XXX.— WILLIAM PENN'S DEATH AND BURIAL. O good gray head which all men knew, O voice, from which their omens...all men drew, O iron nerve, to true occasion true, O fallen at length, that tower of strength, Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew ! TENNYSON.... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 588 páginas
...in saving common sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O, good gray head which all men knew, O, voice from which their omens...all men drew, O, iron nerve to true occasion true, Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew! O. fallen at length that tower of strength Such... | |
| Eliphalet Nott Potter - 1895 - 254 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime ; O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens all men drew; O iron nerve to true occasion true. And thro' the centuries let a people's voice In full acclaim, The proof and echo of all human fame,... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime ! O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens all men drew, O iron nerve to true occasion true, 0 fall'u at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew ! Such... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 348 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good gray head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens all men drew, O iron nerves to true occasion true, O fall'n at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1914 - 478 páginas
.... . . Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are. In his simplicity sublime. . . . O voice from which their omens all men drew, O iron...Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew I THE loss which Yale has suffered in the retirement and death of Professor Sumner is one which no... | |
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