| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1853 - 520 pages
...John Chapman, 1853. t Him, infer aliot, we may presume to have been referred to by the most recent, I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my...slope through darkness up to God ; I stretch lame hnnds of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 520 pages
...firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God; " I stretch lame hands of faith,...quarried stone She cries ' a thousand types are gone : I care for nothing, all shall go.'" More than all this, when he has shared, sympathised with, used... | |
| 1857 - 372 pages
...wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, — Derives it not from what we have Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends...is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope. 260 TRUST AND SUBMISSION. THE MILLENNIUM. O SCENES surpassing fable, and yet true, Scenes of accomplished... | |
| 1857 - 452 pages
...book we learned, Ere childhood's flaxen ringlet turned To black and brown, on kindred brows. * * * * 1 falter where I firmly trod, And, falling with my weight...is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope. ALFRED TENNYSON. of e Creatoe. * * THE definite period at which man was introduced upon the scene,... | |
| Humphry William Freeland - 1857 - 252 pages
...solace lives. ***** Falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith,...is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope." When a poet of mature years is running on in this strain, we feel tempted to interrupt him with the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 236 pages
...firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith,...is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope. LV. ' So careful of the type ?' but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries ' a thousand... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 211 pages
...firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith,...is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope. ! t ! i I ! If •." : r : • - . LV. ' So careful of the type ?' but no. From scarped cliff and quarried... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 520 pages
...with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs, That slope through darkness up to God ; 1 stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather...is Lord of all, A.nd faintly trust the larger hope. IV. " So careful of the type ? " but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, " A thousand... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 pages
...lends such evil dreams ? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life ; That T, considering everywhere Her secret meaning in her deeds,...trust the larger hope." " ' So careful of the type 1 ' but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries ' a thousand types are gone : I care for... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 546 pages
...through darkness up to God; And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather...quarried stone She cries ' a thousand types are gone : I care for nothing, all shall go.' " More than all this, when he has shared, sympathised with, used... | |
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