| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1917 - 856 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...strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blewl Such was he whom we deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 692 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...was he whom we deplore. The long self-sacrifice of We is o'er. The great World-victor's victor will be seen no more. All is over and done: Render thanks... | |
| 1918 - 2062 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good gray head fallen at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew! Such was... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good gray head this crisis, shrink from the service of his country;...but he that stands it now, deserves the love and fallen at length that tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew ! Such was... | |
| Robert Gracey Ferguson - 1919 - 300 páginas
...of fidelity. The eldest of the Tennyson brothers, all of whom were poets, fitly describes him as — That tower of strength Which stood foursquare to all the winds that blew. The Earl of Beaconsfield describes him in equally fitting words — Duty thine only idol, and serene... | |
| 1923 - 546 páginas
...pretence. Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, 33 In his simplicity sublime. O voice from which their omens all men drew, O iron...deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. His voice is silent in your council hall Forever; and whatever tempests lower, Forever silent; even... | |
| Grace Smith Richmond - 1922 - 376 páginas
...MOTHER UNDER THE CHRISTMAS STARS "The thing can be done — / know it can!" GRACE (Sfl&CHMOND "- - . That tower of strength Which stood foursquare to all the winds that blow! " — TENNYION FRONTISPIECE > BY HR BALLINGER GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 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...the winds that blew! Such was he whom we deplore. 4 The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's victor will be seen no more. All... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 404 páginas
...in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. O good grey head which all men knew, O voice from which their omens...the winds that blew! Such was he whom we deplore. 40 The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. The great World-victor's victor (1) will be seen no more.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 696 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...deplore. The long self-sacrifice of life is o'er. All is over and done: Render thanks to the Giver, England, for thy son. Let the bell be toll'd. Render... | |
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