| Great Britain - 1862 - 454 pages
...the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind." To offer petty praise and posthumous compliments to a stoic of this temper is like buying sugar-plums... | |
| American periodicals - 1866 - 924 pages
...brave, to stand supreme above thee — Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind." We do not quote these two passages for the sake of the poetic description of plethora in the one, nor... | |
| American essays - 1875 - 782 pages
...the brave, to stand supnme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiilIngs raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself; submit to find In the stones, bread, and life in the blank mind,'1 the spirit sings his song beginning, — " As I sat in the cafe, I said to myself, They may... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 438 pages
...the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind." To offer petty praise and posthumous compliments to a stoic of this temper is like buying sugar-plums... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - 722 pages
...brave, to stand supreme above thee — Whose high commands would cheer, whose eluding raise thee '! Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind." We do not quote these two passages for the sake of the poetic description of plethora in the one, nor... | |
| English fiction - 790 pages
...the brave, to stand supreme above thee ? Whose high commands would cheer, whose chidings raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in th« park, One evening in July, just before dark.) Sf. As I sat at... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 518 pages
...f Where are the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chidings raise thee 1 Seek, seeker, in thyself; submit to find...In the stones, bread, and life in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in the Park, One evening in July, just before dark.) Sp. As I sat at the... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 542 pages
...1 Where are the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chidings raise thee 1 Seek, seeker, in thyself; submit to find...In the stones, bread, and life in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in the Park, One evening in July, just before dark.) Sp. As I sat at the... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 520 pages
...the brave, to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chidings raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself ; submit to find In the stones, bread, and life in the blank mind. (Written in London, standing in the Park, One evening in July, just before dark.) Sp. As I sat at the... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1869 - 410 pages
...the brave to stand supreme above thee, Whose high commands would cheer, whose chiding raise thee ? Seek, seeker, in thyself, submit to find In the stones bread, and life in the blank mind." I. ONCE two hundred years ago, or more, in an old Italian city where the workers still knead their... | |
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