May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe, And flowers of joy my path may go ! How many an humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... Led to the Light: A Sequel to Opposite the Jail - Page 30by Mary Andrews Denison - 1867 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 394 pages
...tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ; Through what alternate wastes of woe And flowers of joy my path may go ; How many a shelter'd, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 398 pages
...tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ; Through what alternate wastes of woe And flowers of joy my path may go ; How many a shelter'd, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 292 pages
...be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim! Through what alternate shades of wo, And flowers of joy, my path may go! How many an humble,...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest! But, urgent as the doom that calls Thy water to its destined falls, I see the world's bewildering force... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1846 - 432 pages
...my previous history. In the Narrative that follows, he will find the next stage of my journey,— " While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest!" Fakenham, Norfolk. Feb. 1846. ANDREW STEINMETZ. CONTENTS. CHAPTER 1. Tage I in induction I CHAPTER... | |
| 1847 - 526 pages
...like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! MOORE. 3. — The channels worn By ever-flowing streams — arteries of earth, That, widely branching,... | |
| 1847 - 540 pages
...like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! MOORE. 3. — The channels worn By ever-flowing streams — arteries of earth, That, widely branching,... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1851 - 398 pages
...like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! But urgent, as the doom that calls Thy water to its destined falls, I feel the world's bewildering... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...to thee, thou restless tide ! i May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! But urgent, as the doom that calls Thy water to its destined falls, I feel the world's bewildering... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe, And flowers...go ! How many an humble, still retreat, May rise to eourt my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! But, urgent... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 pages
...life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woе, And fluwers of joy my path may go! How many an humble, still retreat, May rise to eourt my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! But, urgent... | |
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