lieneath this starry arch, Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their march As if by one great will. Moves one, move all ; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. A New Spirit of the Age - 第 80 頁Richard H. Horne 著 - 1844 - 8 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 972 頁
...W"•j^j * ... .. 3 ... 533 SOXGS OF THE MONTHS.— No. 8, AUGUST. 1JV IIAKUIKT M.UlTINK.Vi;. BENEATH this starry arch. Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their inarch As if by one great will. Moves one, move all ; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. Yon... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1836 - 380 頁
...your shame and fear : Live, as ye worship, side by side ; Your common claims revere. STANZAS. BENEATH this starry arch, Nought resteth or is still; But...swell the streams, Day thoughts feed nightly dreams ; 345 And sorrow tracketh wrong, Ai echo follows wing, On, on, for ever. By night, like stars on high,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1836 - 372 頁
...your shame and fear : Live, as ye worship, side by side ; Your common claims revere. STANZAS. BENEATH this starry arch, Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their inarch As if by one great will. Moves one, move all; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. Yon... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1836 - 374 頁
...like stars on high, The hours reveal their tra in; They whisper and go by ; I never watch in vain. Moves one, move all ; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. They pass the cradle head, And there a promise shed ; They pass the moist, new grave, And bid rank... | |
| 1844 - 530 頁
...like stars on high, The hours reveal their train ; They whisper and go by ; I never watch in vain. Moves one, move all; Hark to the footfall! On, on, for ever. " They pass the cradle head, And there a promise shed; They pass the moist new grave, And bid rank... | |
| 1844 - 836 頁
...in silence, and after a hasty CHAPTER XII. THE CONSPIRATORS— THE PLOT— THH ADVENTURE. " Beneath this starry arch nought resteth or is still, But all things hold their march as if by one Kreat will. Yon theaves were once but seed, will ripens into deed, As tive-drops swell the streams,... | |
| William Johnson Fox - 1845 - 124 頁
...glories shall restore ; And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more. BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their inarch, As if by one great will : Moves one, move all : Hark to the footfall ! On, on, for ever ! Yon... | |
| 1846 - 308 頁
...discover vice, but Adversity doth best discover virtue. SONG FOR AUGUST. BT HARRIETT MAHTINEAU. Beneath this starry arch, Nought resteth or is still ; But...hold their march As if by one great will. Moves one, moves all; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. Yon sheaves were once but seed ; Will ripens into... | |
| 1846 - 302 頁
...discover virtue. SONG FOR AUGUST. BT HARRIETT MARTI NEAU. Beneath this starry arch, Nought restcth or is still; But all things hold their march As if by one great will. Moves one, moves all ; Hark to the foot-fall ! On, on, for ever. Yon sheaves were once but seed ; Will ripens... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 358 頁
...reveal their train ; They whisper and go by ; I never watch in vain. THE CITY ROSE TO THE WILD ROSE. 215 Moves one, move all ; Hark to the footfall ! On, on, for ever. They pass the cradle head, And there a promise shed ; They pass the moist new grave, And bid rank verdure... | |
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