| 1876 - 592 pages
...will be heard by other Haydons yet unborn, and they may learn ' Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness : Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! ' We turn therefore with peculiar pleasure... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 362 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, — Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness : Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! XIV. COMPOSED IN ONE OF THE VALLEYS... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! XLIII. FROM the dark chambers of dejection... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! FROM the dark chambers of dejection... | |
| 1834 - 590 pages
...oft she may. Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness. Great U the glory — for the strife is hard ! WORDSWORTH. I ли about to record... | |
| 1834 - 864 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard! — vol. ii. p. 170. We have spoken... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 pages
...oft she may, Through long-liv'd pressure of obscure distress, Still to I>e strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay. Brook no continuance of weak-mindednessGreat is the glory, for the strife is bard." JVordruiorth. The following affecting narrative... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife U hard ! IT. FROM the dark chambers of dejection... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! Iv. FROM the dark chambers of dejeetion... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 pages
...oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard." Let us then, at this moment, rather... | |
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