| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 lehte
...consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| George William Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton, William Ewart Gladstone - 1861 - 168 lehte
...consum'd with sharp distress, While all thing's else have rest from weariness ? D All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings : Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 366 lehte
...consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 376 lehte
...consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1862 - 698 lehte
...consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1862 - 488 lehte
...that of the " Lotos-Eaters," and the feeling of these lines, not the words, was with me constantly: " Why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown; Nor ever fold our wings And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our hrows in slumber's holy halm: Nor... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1862 - 370 lehte
...While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone ? I We only toil, who are the first of things, And make...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : ' i Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings ; Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 lehte
...Barry Comical'. LABOUB— Perpetuity of. All things have rest — why should we toil alone '• Wo only toil who are the first of things, And make perpetual moan, Still from one labour to another thrown ; Nor ever fold our wings, Nor cease from wanderings. Тамуям. LABOUR—... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1863 - 516 lehte
...consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm ;... | |
| 1863 - 224 lehte
...distress, While all things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alono, We only toil, who are the first of things, And make...perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings : Nor steep our brows in slumher's holy balm ;... | |
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