| 1904 - 696 pàgines
...books were rivers, woods, and skies, The meadow and the moor; His teachers were the torn heart's wail, The tyrant, and the slave, The street, the factory, the jail, The palace, — and the grave! Sin met thy brother everywhere ! And is thy brother blamed? From passion, danger, doubt, and care He... | |
| 1905 - 622 pàgines
...were rivers, woods, and skies, The meadow, and the moor ; His teachers were the torn hearts' wail, The tyrant, and the slave, The street, the factory,...grave! The meanest thing, earth's feeblest worm, He fear'd to scorn or hate ; And honour'd in a peasant's form The equal of the great. But if he lov'd... | |
| 1911 - 784 pàgines
...books were rivers, woods, and skies, The meadow, and the moor; His teachers were the torn hearts wail, The tyrant and the slave, The street, the factory, the jail, The palace — and the grave! Sin met thy brother everywhere! And is thy brother blamed? From passion, danger, doubt, and care, He... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 pàgines
...rivers, woods, and skies, .The meadow, and the moor; 25 His teachers were the torn hearts' wail, 5 hath been accorded to the Polar Spirit, who relurneth...have not to declare; But ere my living life returne 10 And honoured in a peasant's form The equal of the great. But if he loved the rich who make The poor... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 pàgines
...palace — and the grave! The meanest thing, earth's feeblest worm, He feared to scorn or hate; 10 he loved the rich who make The poor man's little more, 111 could he praise the rich who take 16 From... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 386 pàgines
...books were rivers, woods and skies, The meadow and the moor; His teachers were the torn hearts' wail, The tyrant and the slave, The street, the factory,...the grave! The meanest thing, earth's feeblest worm, But if he loved the rich who make The poor man's little more, 111 could he praise the rich who take... | |
| 1835 - 572 pàgines
...books were rivers, woods, and skies, The meadow and the moor ; His teachers were the torn heart's wail, The tyrant and the slave, The street, the factory, the jail, The palace— and the grave ! Sin met thy brother everywhere ! And is thy brother blamed ? From passion, danger, doubt and care,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrup - 1888 - 790 pàgines
...books were rivers, woods, and skies The meadow and the moor ; His teachers were the torn heart's wail, The tyrant, and the slave, The street, the factory, the jail, The palace — and the grave ! Sin met thy brother everywhere ! And is thy brother blamed ? From passion, danger, doubt, and care... | |
| John Howard Whitehouse, Richard Warwick Bond, John Bryan Booth - 1904 - 364 pàgines
...everywhere ! And is thy brother blamed ? From passion, danger, doubt and care, He no exemption claim'd. The meanest thing, earth's feeblest worm, He feared to scorn or hate ; But, honouring in the peasant's form The equal of the great, He blessed the stewards, whose wealth... | |
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