| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1879 - 464 páginas
...self-acting relation which is to be respected by all concerned in teaching. Nor less I deem that there nre Powers Which of themselves our minds impress ; That...can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things forever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, Hut... | |
| 1873 - 536 páginas
...see, We cannot bid the far be still ; Our bodies feel, where e'er they be, Against or with our will. Nor less I deem that there are powers Which of themselves our minds impress, That we c&nfeed this mind of ours In a wife passiveness. There is among teachers a lamentable lack of general... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...; We cannot bid the ear be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against, or with our will. I "Nor less I deem that there are powers Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. " Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 páginas
...; We can not bid the ear be still : Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are Powers, Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. "Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum, Of things forever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| 1859 - 806 páginas
...; We cannot bid the ear be still : Onr bodies feel, where'er they be, Against or with our will. Kor less I deem that there are Powers, Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. Think yon, 'mid all this mighty sum, Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 468 páginas
...but see; We cannot bid the ear be still: Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against or with our will. Nor less I deem that there are Powers, Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum, Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, Recreations - 1861 - 474 páginas
...see; We cannot bid the ear be still: Our bodies feel, where'er they be, o Against or with our will. Nor less I deem that there are Powers, Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum, Of things for, ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1862 - 310 páginas
...cannot bid the ear be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against, or with, our will. " Not less I deem that there are powers Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. " Think you mid this mighty hum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 páginas
...see ; We cannot bid the ear be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against or with our will. Nor less I deem that there are Powers Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
| 1865 - 392 páginas
...; We cannot bid the year be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are Powers Which of themselves...can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. " Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come,... | |
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