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
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 296 pages
...wastes of woe And flowers of joy my path may go; How many a sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still 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... | |
| Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller - 1879 - 572 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... | |
| 1879 - 328 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 sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1879 - 300 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 sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1880 - 642 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...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... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 pages
...the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe Aud flowers of joy my path may go ! How many an humble,...to court my weary feet, While still pursuing, still uuUest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! But, urgent us the doom that calls Thy water to its destined... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1882 - 616 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 sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 pages
...wastes of woe And flowers of joy my path may go; How many a sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest; H«, urgent as the doom that calls Thy water to its destined falls, I ictl the world's bewildering... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 838 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 sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1903 - 302 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 sheltered, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... | |
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