| William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 966 páginas
...moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life, and light, For him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...afford no other trace Than this, — there lived a man ! SIR WALTER SCOTT 1771-1832 289. ' My own, my Native Land ! ' BREATHES there the man with soul so... | |
| Henry Frank - 1911 - 454 páginas
...Encountered all that troubles thee ; He was — whatever thou hast been ; He is — what thou shall be. " The annals of the human race, Their ruins, since the...afford no other trace Than this : THERE LIVED A MAN ! " Written, as were these inspired lines of Montgomery, as an interpretation of Man — the race —... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 508 páginas
...Sun, moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...afford no other trace Than this,— THERE LIVED A MAN ! November 4, 1805. BARRY CORNWALL'S "EPISTLE TO CHARLES LAMB; ON HIS EMANCIPATION FROM CLERKSHIP"... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 páginas
...Sun, moon, and stare, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...annals of the human race, Their ruins, since the world begun, Of him afford no other trace Than this, — THERE LIVED A MAN. JAMES MONTCOMF.RY. FRAGMENTS.... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1927 - 496 páginas
...Sun, moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life, and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...afford no other trace Than this,— THERE LIVED A MAN! JAMES MONTGOMERY At Home in Heaven " T^OREVER with the Lord ! " Jr — Amen, so let it be ; Life from... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1985 - 1388 páginas
...as the laboring bark steers for the light which points the way to a haven and security. Chapter XXII "The clouds and sunbeams o'er his eye, That once their shades and glories threw, Have left in yonder silent sky, No vestige where they flew." Montgomery, "The Common... | |
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