Beings, All but a scattered few, live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave, unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unrevealed... The Life of James Davies, a Village Schoolmaster - 第 8 頁sir Thomas Phillips 著 - 1850完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 472 頁
...live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave, unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...not without distinction had he lived, Beloved and honoured—far as he was known. And some small portion of his eloquent speech, And something that may... | |
| James Mursell Phillippo - 1857 - 506 頁
...Many of the men possessing these qualities, perhaps, are comparatively little known to fame ; but " Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world hears least."* The mode of debate in the Senate, on particular occasions, has been considered by some European judges... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 頁
...few, live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave unthougnt of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...least ; else surely this man had not left His graces unreveal'd and unproclaim'd. But, as the mind was fill'd with inward light, So not without distinction... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 頁
...their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave unthought of. Strongest Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this man had not left His graces unreveal'd and unproclaim'd. But, as the mind was fill'd with inward light, So not without distinction... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 388 頁
...live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave, unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...had not left His graces unrevealed and unproclaimed. rBut, as the mind was filled with inward light, So not without distinction had he lived, "Beloved and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 120 頁
...few, live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...least; else surely this Man had not left His graces unrcvealed and unproclaimed, But, as the mind was filled with inward light, So not without distinction... | |
| William Litt - 1860 - 200 頁
...criticism of Mr. Litt's merits as an author. Wordsworth say« of the hero of his great poem :— " Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...least ; else surely this man had not left His graces nnrevealed and unproclaimed." This observation of the poet does not apply in all its force to the subject... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1860 - 332 頁
...Benwick shall live in the thoughts of the philosophical historian, as one of the greatest of the great. " Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least. " Benwick was born in Glencairn, Dumfriesshire, near the beautiful little village of Minnyhive, where... | |
| 1860 - 452 頁
...the critics, — it was not for lack of worth in him, but of sight, insight, and foresight in them. " Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least;" and Professor Spalding was one of those who had that self-denying reticence, which contents itself... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 頁
...few, live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy...unrevealed and unproclaimed. But, as the mind was tilled with inward light, So not without distinction had he lived, Beloved and honoured — far as... | |
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