| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...the only He Who ere for that alone a conqueror would be. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined : О bridegroom, old aud gray, Take her to thy protecting...all her charms !" How beautiful she is! how fair tilled with worth and honesty, And with another thing besides, quite out of date, (.'ailed modesty.... | |
| Eden Burroughs Foster - Congregationalists - 1883 - 484 pages
...sexes' virtues were in him combined ; He had the firmness of the manliest mind, And all the tenderness of womankind. He never knew what envy was, nor hate ; His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And with another thing, quite out of date, Called modesty.' "He always... | |
| William Henry Brooks - 1894 - 74 pages
...virtues were in him combined ; He had all the manliness of the manliest mind, And all the tenderness of womankind. He never knew what envy was, nor hate, His soul was filled with a thing quite out of date, Called Modesty." His quickness of perception, amounting to insight,... | |
| James Barron Hope - American poetry - 1895 - 192 pages
...was quoted that noble epitaph on the great Lord Fairfax : " • Both sexes' virtues in him combined, He had the fierceness of the manliest mind, And all the meekness too of woman kind. " He never knew what envy was, nor hate, His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And... | |
| Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 338 pages
...only He Who e'er, for that alone, a conqueror would be. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined : He had the fierceness of the manliest mind, And all...meekness too of womankind. He never knew what Envy was, or Hate. His soul was filled with Worth and Honesty; And with another thing, quite out of date, Called... | |
| Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 336 pages
...for that alone, a conqueror would be. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined: He had the f1erceness of the manliest mind, And all the meekness too of womankind. He never knew what Envy was, or Hate. His soul was filled with Worth and Honesty; And with another thing, quite out of date, Called... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - Historical poetry - 1902 - 470 pages
...only He Who ere for that alone a conqueror would be. n. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined : He had the fierceness of the manliest mind, And all the meekness too of womankind. III. He never knew what envy was, nor hate; His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And with another... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1903 - 432 pages
...had placed men in power with whom he had little in common. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined ; He had the fierceness of the manliest mind And all...never knew what envy was, nor hate ; His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And with another thing, quite out of date, Called modesty. He ne'er... | |
| American Psychiatric Association - Psychiatry - 1908 - 500 pages
...a host of admiring friends. Both sexes' virtues in him combined: He had the fierceness of the manly mind, And all the meekness, too, of womankind, He never knew what envy was, nor hate, His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And with another thing besides, quite out of date, Call'd modesty. DR.... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1909 - 636 pages
...only he Who e'er, for that alone, a conqueror would be. Both sexes' virtues were in him combined : He had the fierceness of the manliest mind, And all...meekness too of womankind. He never knew what envy was, or hate. His soul was filled with worth and honesty, And with another thing, quite out of date, Called... | |
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