... upon garden seats; He sees the climber in the rocks; To him, the shepherd folds his flocks. For those he loves that underprop With daily virtues Heaven's top, And bear the falling sky with ease, Unfrowning caryatides. Those he approves that ply the... The Student - Page 3351887Full view - About this book
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 758 pages
...trade, Tnat rock the child, that weil the maid. That with wiak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness ou the peopled lands, And still with laughter, song, and shout Spin the grant «heel of earth about. 586 Profesor Walter Raleigh [May 17, But ye ? — O ye who linger still... | |
| 1915 - 540 pages
...underprop With daily virtues Heaven's top ' That with weak virtues, weaker hands Sow gladness o'er the peopled lands. And still with laughter, song and shout Spin the great wheel of earth about.' Other theologians, from FD Maurice to Dr. Scott Holland, have dwelt on Christian dogma — especially... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1900 - 622 pages
...he takes delight: * Those He approves that ply the tiade, That rock the child, that weil the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands. Sow gladness...song and shout. Spin the great wheel of earth about." is-vanity" philosophy and the other a love of normal human activities. The verse» in I'ndcrwooJs are... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh - 1895 - 94 pages
...Unfrowning Caryatides. Those He approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...shout Spin the great wheel of earth about. But ye '? — 0 ye who linger still Here in your fortress on the hill, With placid face, with tranquil breath,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1914 - 236 pages
...Unfrowning caryatides. Those he approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...song and shout, Spin the great wheel of earth about. 'I "HE shadow of a great oak lies abroad •*• upon the ground at noon, perfect, clear, and stable... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 238 pages
...Unfrowning caryatides. Those he approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...song and shout, Spin the great wheel of earth about. *T'HE shadow of a great oak lies abroad •*• upon the ground at noon, perfect, clear, and stable... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 396 pages
...Unfrowning caryatides. Those he approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...peopled lands, And still with laughter, song and shout, Spfn the great wheel of earth about. But ye ? — O ye who linger still Here in your fortress on the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 402 pages
...Unfrowning caryatides. Those He approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...shout, Spin the great wheel of earth about. But ye ?— 0 ye who linger still Here in your fortress on the hill, With placid face, with tranquil breath,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 690 pages
...Unfrowning caryatides. Those He approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed the maid, That with weak virtues, weaker hands, Sow gladness...and shout, Spin the great wheel of earth about. But ye?—O ye who linger still Here in your fortress on the hill, With placid face, with tranquil breath,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 740 pages
...approves that ply the trade, That rock the child, that wed tho miiid, That with weak virtues, weuker hands, Sow gladness on the peopled lands, And still with laughter, song, and shout Spin the greut wheel of earth about. But re ? — O ye who linger still Here in your fortress on the bill. With... | |
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