| 1843 - 632 páginas
...them. ' Still This life and all that it contains, to him Is but a tissue of illuminous dreams Fill'd with book-wisdom, pictured thought, and love That...And still most wisely. — But, behold! he comes.' Leolf, who thus delineates the character of Wulfstan, is about to announce to the old man the secret... | |
| 1843 - 630 páginas
...contains, to him Is but a tissue of illuminous dreams Fill'd with book-wisdom, pictured thought, and lore That on its own creations spends itself. All things...And still most wisely — But, behold ! he comes.' Leolf, who thus delineates the character of Wulfstan, is about to announce to the old man the secret... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 páginas
...them. ' Still This life and all that it contains, to him Is but a tissue of illurainous dreams Fill'd with book-wisdom, pictured thought, and love That...And still most wisely. — But, behold! he comes.' Leolf, who thus delineates the character of Wulfstan, is about to announce to the old man the secret... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 422 páginas
...life and all that it contains, to him Is but a tissue of illuminoas dreams Fill'd with book wisdom, pictured thought, and love That on its own creations...gainer. Of silence, and the hundred thousand things 'Tis bettter not to mention, he will speak, And still most wisely — But, behold! he comes." Leolf, who... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 444 páginas
...copious praise Of action, he will talk to you as one . Whose wisdom lay in dealings and transactions; Vet so much action as might tie his shoe Cannot his will...gainer. Of silence, and the hundred thousand things Tis tattter not to mention, he will speak, And still most wisely — But, behold! he comes." Leolf, who... | |
| 1843 - 630 páginas
...transactions; Yet so much action as might tie his shoe Cannot his will command ; himself alone By bis own wisdom not a jot the gainer. Of silence, and the...will speak, And still most wisely. — But, behold 1 he comes.' Leolf, who thus delineates the character of Wulfstan; is about to announce to the old... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 420 páginas
...one Whose wisdom lay in dealings and transactions; Yet so much action as might tie his shoe Cannoi his will command; himself alone By his own wisdom...gainer. Of silence, and the hundred thousand things 'Tis bettter not to mention, he will speak, And still most wisely — But, behold! he comes." Leolf, who... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...stars? A SCHOLAR. TRIS life, and all that it contains, to him Is but a tissue of illuminous dreams FilPd with b,ook-wisdom, pictured thought and love That...to mention, he will speak, And still most wisely. DUNSTAN ON TRE DEATH OF HIS MOTHER. WRT did I quit the cloister? I have fought The battles of Jehovah... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...A SCDOLAR. TRIS life, and all that it contains, to him Is but a tissue of illuminous dreams Fill'd with book-wisdom, pictured thought and love That on...better not to mention, he will speak, And still most wiselv. DUNSTAN ON TDE DEATD OF DIS MOTDER. WRY did I quit the cloister 1 I have fought The battles... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 362 páginas
...Ihmieht, and love That on Its own creations spends Itself. All things he understands, and nothing docs. Profusely eloquent In copious praise Of action, he...And still most wisely — But, behold ! he comes.'* Leolf, who thus delineates the character of Wulfstan, is about to announce to the old man the secret... | |
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