Goethe's sage mind and Byron's force ; But where will Europe's latter hour Again find Wordsworth's healing power ? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; Others will strengthen us to bear — But who, ah ! who, will make... new monthly magazine - Page 392by william harrison ainsworth - 1857Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1904 - 694 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...will put it by? Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, 0 Rotha, with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - American poetry - 1905 - 266 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...fearlessly — But who, like him, will put it by? 70 Keep fresh the grass upon his grave O Rotha, with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few... | |
| May Tomlinson - Sound - 1905 - 44 pages
...dower, We feel that we are greater than we, know." Matthew Arnold, in his "Memorial verses," says,— "Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rotha, with...thy living wave! Sing him thy best! for few or none Hears thy voice right now he is gone." Wordsworth repeatedly uses the figure of the stream, or brook,... | |
| May Tomlinson - Sound - 1905 - 48 pages
...dower, We feel that we are greater than we know." Matthew Arnold, in his "Memorial verses," says,— "Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rotha, with...thy living wave ! Sing him thy best! for few or none Hears thy voice right now he is gone." Wordsworth repeatedly uses the figure of the stream, or brook,... | |
| Plato - Cambridge Platonists - 1905 - 556 pages
...as you solve a particular difficulty. Do not try to do so. See how immense it is : " Put it by " — The cloud of mortal destiny, Others will front it fearlessly — But who, like him, will put it by 1 This is the first part of the answer which I venture to offer to the question, How does Plato think... | |
| Frederick Gaspard Brabant - Lake District (England) - 1905 - 446 pages
...Rotha, his sister-in-law Sarah Hutchinson, and finally his youngest son William, with his wife and son. Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rotha, with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best I for few or none Hear thy voice right now he is gone. III. i. Round the two lakes (6 m.). This is... | |
| 1906 - 516 pages
...Wordsworth mewn llinellau dihafal : — Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; Others will strengthen us to bear — But who, ah who, will make us feel ? The cloud o' mortal destiny, Others will front it fearlessly — But who, like him, will put it by ? " Beirniadaeth... | |
| Otto Luitpold Jiriczek - English poetry - 1907 - 518 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, A.nd against fear our breast to steel; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...thy living wave! Sing him thy best! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone. APOLLO MUSAGETES. [Zuerst als Gesang des Callicles im Drama... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - English poetry - 1907 - 452 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...will put it by? Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, Oh Rotha, with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few or none Hear thy voice right, now he is... | |
| National Speech Arts Association - 1907 - 800 pages
...there was shed, On spirits that had long been dead, * * * * * * * The freshness of the early world. Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear...strengthen us to bear. But who, ah who, will make us feel!" (Applause). President Williams: It has been thought wise to suspend the discussion of this paper for... | |
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