| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 pages
...watching here J" this, our great solemnity. •Vnom we see not we revere. we revere, and we refrain Tom talk of battles loud and vain, And brawling memories...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
| Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1882 - 172 pages
...hand and heart and brain Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ours the pain, be his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
| Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1882 - 170 pages
...hand and heart and brain Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ours the pain, be his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 pages
...Europ« hung. Ours the pain, he his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watehing here At this, our great solemnity. Whom we see not...battles loud and vain, And brawling memories all too fre« For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 336 pages
...hand and heart and brain Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ours the pain, be his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 pages
...heart and bralu Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ourn the pain, be his the gain ! More than ia of man's degree Must be with us, watching here At...not we revere. We revere, and we refrain . From talk cf battles loud and vainf And brawling memories all too free For such a wise humility As betlts a solemn... | |
| Longmeadow (Mass.) - 1884 - 470 pages
...in their place, peopled this upper air with a vast cloud of witnesses, all unknown to pagan faith. More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching here, At this, our glad festivity. Whom we see not, we revere ; and subtly, o'er our inmost souls there steals a sense... | |
| Longmeadow centennial comm - 1884 - 468 pages
...in their place, peopled this upper air with a vast cloud of witnesses, all unknown to pagan faith. More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching here, At this, our glad festivity. Whom we see not, we revere ; and subtly, o'er our inmost souls there steals a sense... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 302 pages
...hand and heart and brain Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ours the pain, be his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 302 pages
...hand and heart and brain Once the weight and fate of Europe hung. Ours the pain, be his the gain ! More than is of man's degree Must be with us, watching...free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere, and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity, Uplifted high... | |
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