To be a brother to the insensible rock And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain Turns with his share and treads upon : the oak Shall send his roots abroad and pierce thy mould. The Poets of America: With Occasional Notes - 第 140 頁George Barrell Cheever 著 - 1847 - 405 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 394 頁
...his mortal fate, he proceeds:— Yet not to thine eternal resting-place Shalt thou retire alone—nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down With patriarchs of the infant world—with kings, The powerful of the earth—the wise, the good, Fair forms, and hoary seers, of... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 頁
...And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain II Turns with his sh&re, and treads upon. The oak I1 Shall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mould, Yet not to thy eternal resting place II 25 Shalt thou retire alone, — nor couldst thou wish II Couch | more magnificent.... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 頁
...up Thine individual being, shall thou go To mix for ever with the elements, To be a brother to the insensible rock And to the sluggish clod, which the...his roots abroad, and pierce thy mould. Yet not to tny eternal resting place Shalt thou retire alone ; nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent. Thou... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 頁
...up Thine individual being, shall thou go, To mix forever with the elements, To be a brother—to in' insensible rock, And to the sluggish clod, which the...rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon. The oakShall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mold. Yet not, to thy eternal resting place, Shalt thou... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 頁
...Thine individual being, ehalt thon go, To mix forever with the elements, To be a brother— ю th' insensible rock, And to the sluggish clod, which the...rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon. The oakShall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy rti/i Vet not, to thy eternal resting place, Shalt thou... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 424 頁
...surrendering up Thine individual being, shalt thou go To mix forever with the elements, To be a brother to the insensible rock, And to the sluggish clod, which the...rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon. ' Thou shall lie down With patriarchs of the infant world, — with kings, The powerful of the earth,... | |
| Salem Town - 1845 - 264 頁
...exist Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim Thy growth, to be resolved to earth again'; Yet not to thy eternal resting-place Shalt thou retire alone; nor couldst thou wish Couch moTe magnificent. Thou shalt lie down With patriarchs of the infant world — with kings, The powerful... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 頁
...upon. The oakShall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy icc'J. Yel not, lo thy eternal resling place, Shalt thou retire, alone — nor could'st thou wish Couch more magnificent Thou shall lie down With patriarchs of :he infant world, with kings, The powerful of ilie earth, the wise,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 頁
...upon. The oakShall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mold. Yet not, to thy eternal resting place, Shalt thou retire, alone— nor could'st thou wish Couch more magnificent. Thou shall lie down With patriarchs of the infant world, with kings, The powerful of the earth, the wise,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 頁
...being, shalt thou go To mix forever with the elements, To be a brother to the insensible rock, And the sluggish clod, which the rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon. 4. The oak Shall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mould. Yet not to thy eternal resting place... | |
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