| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 pages
...dwindles, and decays ; And countless generations of mankind Depart ; and leave no vestige where they trod. We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love ; And, even as these are well and wisely fix'd, In dignity of being we ascend. But what is error ? " — " Answer he who can ! " The Sceptic... | |
| 1882 - 504 pages
...loving and faithful, are merely matter-of-fact, money-gauged individuals, the great reality that " We live by admiration, hope and love ; And, even as these are well and widely fixed, On dignity of being, we ascend." There is no hand so gentle to lead us, no voice so soothing... | |
| John Gibson Cazenove - 1883 - 300 pages
...not unworthy of his lofty aims and devout writings, form his title to our reverence and regard, — We live by admiration, hope, and love, And even as these are well and wisely fix'd In dignity of being we ascend.1 One alone, indeed, of our race can satisfy all the demands of... | |
| 1883 - 948 pages
...Assent," p. 389. 5th ed. J What Wordsworth says is — " We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love, And, eveu as these are well and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend." and is ^aid to consist in " the absence of habitual admiration, and in a state of the feelings, not... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1884 - 414 pages
...the enthusiasm of morality, which is the " religion of right," the 1 What Wordsworth says is — " We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love, And, even as...and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend." This is widely different from the nude proposition that " we live by admiration." enthusiasm of art,... | |
| 1885 - 544 pages
...wybyddus i ddarllenwyr y bardd, yr hyn a ysgrifenodd ef yn y pedwerydd llyfr o'r Excursion ydoedd : We live by admiration, hope, and love, And even as...well and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend. Gan na fuasai y frawddeg gyfan yn ateb i amcan y gwaith, y mae awdwr Natural Religion yn ei darnio,... | |
| Abraham Firth - 1885 - 134 pages
...they were not fruitless. As a wise poet has said, we all " Live by admiration, hope, and love, And, as these are well and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend." Railway Superintendents' Association, which led to subsequent calls upon the several families at their... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - 1887 - 434 pages
...ENGLISH POETRY, THESE ESSAYS ON THE WORKS OF A FEW AMONGST HIS SONS ARE DEDICATED IN THE BELIEF THAT ' ' We live by admiration, hope, and love, And even as...well and wisely fixed In dignity of being we ascend. " i i Wordsworth. Tl E j I ADVERTISEMENT THE following Essays were contributed by me to the Edinburgh... | |
| Froebel Society, London - 1887 - 166 pages
...still more the humility, necessary to raise his own character and life to the highest standard — " We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love, And even as...and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend." A second use of stories is in the illustrations they supply to children of the laws governing life.... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 522 pages
...all the art I know, To make men happy and to keep them so.' Pope's Imitations, adapted from Creech. 4 'We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love ; And even...and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend.' Wordsworth's Works,z&. 1857, vi. 135. 5 'Amoret's as sweet and good, As the most delicious food ; Which... | |
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