The kind cast pitilessly down. Who knows the inscrutable design? Blessed be He who took and gave : Why should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave? ' We bow to heaven that will'd it so, That darkly rules the fate of all, That... Doctor Birch and His Young Friends - Página 47por William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 49 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1849 - 638 páginas
...should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave ?* We bow to Heaven that willed it so, That darkly rules the fate of all, That sends the respite or the blow, That 's free to give or to recall. * * * * So each shall mourn, in life's advance, Dear hopes, dear... | |
| 1853 - 800 páginas
...at her darling's grave ? We bow to Heaven thai will'd it so, That darkly rules the fate of all, Thut sends the respite or the blow, That's free to give or to recall. This crowns his feast witb wine and wit : Who brought him to that mirtli and elate Т His betters, see, below him sit, Or... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 516 páginas
...he has sung its gentler mood in a sweet autumnal, not hopeless exactly hut hope-ignoring, strain: " We bow to Heaven, that will'd it so, That darkly rules...to recall. This crowns his feast with wine and wit: Or hunger hopeless at the gate. Who bade the mud from Dives' wheel Who brought him to that mirth and... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1857 - 290 páginas
...The race not always to the swift. The strong may yield, the good may fall, AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS. 47 The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly...the respite or the blow, That's free to give or to recaí. This crowns his feast with wine and wit : Who brought him to that mirth and state ? His betters,... | |
| 1864 - 560 páginas
...words of sorrow for the early death of Charles Buller — " Who knows the inscrutable design f Blest be He who took and gave ! Why should your mother,...respite or the blow, That's free to give, or to recall." 1864. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW. No. LXXX. FOE MAT, 1864. ART. L— LORD ELGIN— In Memoriam. IT is... | |
| 1864 - 564 páginas
...of sorrow for the early death of Charles Buller— " Who knows the inscrutable design? Blest be H,; who took and gave ! Why should your mother, Charles,...respite or the blow, That's free to give, or to recall." VOL. XL. - NO. LXXIX. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW. MAY 1864. ART. I—LORD ELGIN—In Memoriam. IT is... | |
| 1864 - 572 páginas
...early death of Charles Buller— - ' Who knows the inscrutable design? Blest be Hi; who took and gave I Why should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping...respite or the blow, That's free to give, or to recall." VOL. XL. — NO. LXXIX. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW. MAY 1864. ART. I.—LORD ELGIN—In Memoriam. IT... | |
| 1864 - 650 páginas
...Be weeping at her darling's grave? We bow to tlciiven tlnit willed it so, Thnt durkly rules the fute of all, That sends the respite or the blow, That's free to give, or to recall." Prom The Saturday Review. PROFESSORS. THE Schleswig-Holstein question has raised a good many cries... | |
| 1849 - 636 páginas
...should your mother, Charles, riot mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave?* We bow to Heaven that willed it so, That darkly rules the fate of all, That sends the respite or the blow, That 'a free to give or, to recall. * • * * So each shall mourn, in life's advance, Dear hopes, dear... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 466 páginas
...should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling's grave ? We bow to Heaven that willed it so, That darkly rules the fate of all, That sends...respite or the blow, That's free to give, or to recall." MORE OF "OUR DOGS." MORE OF "OUR DOGS." PETEH. ETER died young, — very quick and soon that bright... | |
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