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" And, moved thro' life of lower phase, Result in man, be born and think, And act and love, a closer link Betwixt us and the crowning race Of those that, eye to eye, shall look On knowledge; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is... "
Approaching Apocalypse: Unveiling Revelation in Victorian Writing - Página 29
por Kevin Mills - 2007 - 228 páginas
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open hook ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did, And hoped, and suffer'd, is hut seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; 209 Whereof the man, that with me trod This planet,...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did, And hoped, and suffer 'd, is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; 209 Whereof the man, that with me trod...
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In Memoriam, Tema 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did, And hoped, and suffer 'd, is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; 209 Whereof the man, that with me trod...
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In memoriam [by A. Tennyson].

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1851 - 234 páginas
...knowledge; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and...loved and did. And hoped, and suffer'd, is but seed Whereof the man, that with me trod This planet, was a noble type Appearing ere the times were ripe,...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 422 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth aad Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did, And hoped, and suffer' d, is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; Whereof the man, that with me trod This...
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Sharpe's London Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for ..., Volumen14

1851 - 428 páginas
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In memoriam [by A. Tennyson].

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 236 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and hi their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and...trod This planet, was a noble type Appearing ere the tunes were ripe, That friend of mine who lives in God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God,...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 211 páginas
...knowledge ; under whoso command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and...suffer'd, is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit; Ill Whereof the man, that with mo trod This planet, was a liable type Appearing ere the times were...
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In memoriam [by A. Tennyson].

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 234 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book ; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and...loved and did, And hoped, and suffer'd, is but seed Of ™^ :„ them ig Whereof the man, that with me trod This planet, was a noble type Appearing ere the...
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Poems, Volumen1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 520 páginas
...knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did, And hoped, and suffered, is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit; Whereof the man, that with me trod This...
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