Tis not in battles that from youth we train The Governor who must be wise and good, And temper with the sternness of the brain Thoughts motherly, and meek as womanhood. Wisdom doth live with children round her knees: Books, leisure, perfect freedom, and... The Quarterly Review - Página 191editado por - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lucy Larcom - 1887 - 252 páginas
...thy duty shalt thou know what is in thee. But what is thy duty ? — The demand of the hour. GOETHE. "Wisdom doth live with children round her knees ;...week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business. WORDSWOBTH. 16 October. The mind should be allowed to dwell only on thoughts that are happy, satisfying,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 páginas
...mind, — what can it be? what food Fed his first hopes? what knowledge could he gain? 'Tis not in battles that from youth we train The Governor who...womanhood. Wisdom doth live with children round her knees: 7 In the Summer of 1802, Wordsworth and his sister made a short visit to Franco, and arrived at Calais... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 páginas
...his first hopes? what knowledge could he gain? ‘Tis not iii battles that from youth we train Time Governor who must be wise and good, And temper with...womanhood. Wisdom doth live with children round her knees: I In the Summer of 1802, Wordsworth and his sister made a short visit to !‘rance, md srrived at Culals... | |
| 1889 - 600 páginas
...that can dwell alone in a forest. It is also a wisdom that can live with children round its knees, and " Temper with the sternness of the brain Thoughts motherly, and meek as womanhood." Puritanism is not a particular form of religious faith. The five points of Calvinism are as consistent... | |
| 1889 - 616 páginas
...that can dwell alone in a forest. It is also a wisdom that can live with children round its knees, and ' ' Temper with the sternness of the brain Thoughts motherly, and meek as womanhood." Puritanism is not a particular form of religious faith. The five points of Calvinism are as consistent... | |
| 1890 - 798 páginas
...highest flight he soars no higher than the heart and head of humanity. He is forever mindful that always the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business, is the undoubted stalk True song doth grow on. We have said that Tennyson may be pardoned many shortcomings... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1891 - 312 páginas
...in his highest flight he soars no higher than the heart and head of humanity, mindful that, — ..." the talk Man holds with week-day man In the hourly walk Of the mind's business, is the undoubted stalk True song doth grow on." We have said that Tennyson may be pardoned many shortcomings... | |
| 1892 - 522 páginas
...Fed his first hopes ? what knowledge could he gain? 'Tis not in battles that from youth we train 5 The Governor who must be wise and good, And temper...knees: Books, leisure, perfect freedom, and the talk 10 Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By... | |
| 1893 - 684 páginas
...second part of the octave is a quatrain — but it is justified fully by Italian models : 'Tis not in battles that from youth we train The Governor, who...the brain Thoughts motherly and meek as womanhood. If Mr. Sharp had only had ordinary regard to his own language, that might have sufficed to help him.... | |
| Alice Emma Sauerwein Lord - 1893 - 400 páginas
...have offered helping hands, yet left him lonely and uncared for. CHAPTER VII. THE DREAMS OF YOUTH. Wisdom doth live, with children round her knees ;...leisure, perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with wteek-day man, in the hourly walk Of the mind's business ; these are the degrees By which true sway... | |
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