| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 426 pages
...glass and sat down : the four singers instantly rose, and in flowing, connected tones, thus began : " Keep not standing, fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam : Head and hand, where'er tbou foot it, And stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit : We are gay whate'er... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1903 - 434 pages
...glass and sat down : the four singers instantly rose, and in flowing, connected tones, thus began : " Keep not standing, fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam : Head and hand, where'er I lion foot it, And stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit : We are gay whate'er... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1905 - 426 pages
...as the world, if we have the heart and heroism for it, — which, by Heaven's blessing, we shall : ' Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam; Head and hand, where'er them foot it, And stout heart are still at home. In what land the sun does visit ive Brisk are we,... | |
| August Strindberg - 1906 - 162 pages
...message, 'art is long, life is short, judgment difficult, opportunity transient — therefore, be doing.' 'Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture,...stout heart are still at home. In each land the sun does visit We are gay whate'er betide; To give space for wandering, is it That the world was made so... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 pages
...Brings delight, and brings good heed ; Life's no resting, but a moving, Let thy life be Deed on Deed ! Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture,...stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit We are gay, whate'er betide : To give room for wandering is it That the world was made so... | |
| James Fincher Boydstun - 1912 - 308 pages
...saveth his life shall lose it." "Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam, Eye and hand where'er thou foot it And stout heart are still at home." Notwithstanding the wide divergence in people's theories and ideas, in practice they are much the same.... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1913 - 508 pages
...staunch friend, he was loyal to the Bible Society in no half-hearted way, and not the most pronounced 1 Keep not standing, fixed and rooted, Briskly venture,...stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit : We are gay whate'er betide. To give room for wandering U it, That the world was made so... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1913 - 506 pages
...staunch friend, he was loyal to the Bible Society in no half-hearted way, and not the most pronounced 1 Keep not standing, fixed and rooted, Briskly venture,...briskly roam: Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stunt heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit: We are gay whate'er betide. To give... | |
| 1914 - 602 pages
...jede Sorge los; Dass wir uns in ihr zerstreuen, Darum ist die Welt so gross." Vgl. S. 4'J, Z Off.: "Keep not Standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam; Head and band, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at horae. In what land the sun does visit Brisk... | |
| Sir Patrick Geddes - 1915 - 446 pages
...nom vibre d'un triple echo ! " Or more generally, in Carlyle's rendering of Goethe's famous verse : " Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture,...thou foot it, And stout heart, are still at home. Sure enough for wandering was it, That the world was made so wide !" All this is but a faint indication... | |
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