| James Hinton - 1882 - 428 páginas
...to its true account?' Without * Compare Tennyson's well-known lines— "Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root...flower ;—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is." The One Right. 329 t being better... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1882 - 402 páginas
...object is full of it. You remember those profound lines of Tennyson's:— " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies,— Hold you here,...Little flower; but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is." If, then, the fact of an underlying... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 48 páginas
...may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things." '" Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all. and all in all, I should... | |
| 1882 - 460 páginas
...great philosopherpoet, recognizes it in his hymn to the wall-flower : Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| wm. t. harris - 1882 - 460 páginas
...great philosopherpoet, recognizes it in his hymn to the wall-flower : Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root and all, in my hand. Little flower—but if I could understand What you are root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| Plato - 1882 - 154 páginas
...than the pleasuresof repletion. In our day a great poet has written :— Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand 'What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| Rev.Henry Mason Baum,Edited By. - 1883 - 636 páginas
...interpretation of it. Or, as Tennyson puts it, " Flower in the crannied wall, I would pluck you from the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, In my...Little flower : but if I could understand What you are, root and all, And all in all, I should know what God and man is." One of the commonest tendencies which... | |
| 1883 - 1056 páginas
...unseen and the eternal. Here is a trifle from the pen of Mr. Tennyson: ' Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand. What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| 1883 - 680 páginas
...touched a deeper or more inexhaustible thought than when ho sung— ' Flowers in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all. I should... | |
| Concord School of Philosophy - 1883 - 176 páginas
...thing-initself is a valid лоС oía for conclusions respecting all things " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; — Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower,—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
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