Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam ; Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at home. " In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are we, whate'er betide : To give space for wandering is it That the... In Darkest England: And the Way Out - Pagina xxvdoor William Booth - 1890 - 285 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1856 - 834 pagina’s
...good heed, And thy striving, be't with loving, And thy loving, be't indeed. " Keep not standing, fix'd and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam ; Head and...thou foot it, And stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun doth visit We are gay, whate'er betide ; To give room for wandering is it That this... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1824 - 374 pagina’s
...the four singers instantly rose, and in flowing connected tones thus hegan : Keep not standing fix'd and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam : Head and...thou foot it, And stout heart, are still at home. In each land the sun does visit We are gay, whate'er betide : To give room for wand'ring is it That the... | |
| 524 pagina’s
...in him — they are not afraid to be near Dogdraught."— THOMAS CAELYLB. " Keep not standing flx'd and rooted ; Briskly venture, briskly roam ; Head...still at home. In what land the sun does visit, Brisk arc we, whate'er betide ; To give space for wandering, is it, That the world was made so wide." v,... | |
| John William Carleton - 1845 - 496 pagina’s
...in him — they are not afraid to be near Dogdraught." — THOMAS CARLYLB. . Keep not standing flx'd and rooted , Briskly venture, briskly roam . Head...home. In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are we, whate'er betide ; To give space for wandering, is it, That the world was made so wide." WILHELK MEISTKK.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pagina’s
...of all the Tribes of Ion, for old Greece : why should not London long continue the All-Saxon-home, rendezvous of all the ' Children of the Harz-Rock,'...home. In what land the sun does visit Brisk are we, whate'er betide : To give space for wandering is it That the world was made so wide.'1 Fourteen hundred... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1842 - 304 pagina’s
...seal with a trustful Farewell. Keep not standing fix'd and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam I Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at home. In each land the sun does visit We are gay whate'er betide ; To give space for wand'ring is it That the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 280 pagina’s
...Harz-Rock,' arriving, in select samples, from the Antipodes and elsewhere, by steam and otherwise, to the 1 season' here ! — What a Future; wide as the world,...home. In what land the sun does Visit Brisk are we, whate'er betide : To give space for wandering is it That the world was niade so wide.** Fourteen hundred... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 pagina’s
...blessing, we shall : ' Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, biUklf roam ; Head and band, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart are still at home. In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are wo, whate'er betule : To give space for wandering is it That the woild was made so wide.'1 Fourteen... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 pagina’s
...Heaven's blessing, we shall: ' Keep not standing fixed and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly room ; Head and hand, where'er thou foot it, And stout heart...home. In what land the sun does visit, Brisk are we, whate'er betide: To give space for wandering is it That the world was made so wide.'* Fourteen hundred... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 pagina’s
...the four singers instantly rose, and in flowing connected tones, thus began : Reep not standing fix'd and rooted, Briskly venture, briskly roam. Head and hand, where'er thou foot it. And stoat heart, are alill al home. In each land the sun does visit, We are gay, whate'er betide : To give... | |
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