| 1900 - 518 lehte
...hier aufstelle. M. I 411. 6) Mem. I 324 Vgl. auch : The Princess; a medlcy, Conclusion , wo es heisst: "This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart." Vgl. auch eins seiner letzten gediente: The Dawn. entwicklung zu höherem, besserem steht ihr bevor.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 644 lehte
...: " Sustains this lovely world, still in the dawn of its development." Cf. " Conclusion," 77 : — This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. 182 250-256. In 1847 and 1848: — How shall men grow? We two will serve them both In aiding her, strip... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 328 lehte
...ourselves are full Of social wrong ; and maybe wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth. For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport...the go-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs ; there is a hand that guides.' In such discourse we gain'd the garden rails, And there we saw... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 246 lehte
...ourselves are full Of social wrong ; and maybe wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth : For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport...This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the Ogo-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." In such discourse... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1902 - 250 lehte
...the needful preludes of the truth : For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport half -science, fill me with a faith. This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the Ogo-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." In such discourse... | |
| William James Ashley - 1904 - 246 lehte
...alarming in the outlook there, as in Great Britain — who can expect otherwise? There, as here — This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. It would be too disheartening did we not recognise the progress so far achieved ; and when it is the... | |
| ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies - 1906 - 408 lehte
..."ourselves are full Of social wrong ; and maybe wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth: 75 For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport...in the go-cart. Patience! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." In such discourse we gain'd the garden rails, so And there we... | |
| Morton Luce - 1895 - 474 lehte
...f Far— how far no tongue can say." In "The Princess" the thought is more hopefully expressed : " This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." But now, looking back upon a long life, the poet will naturally... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 lehte
...death, . Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith. — KEATS : The Eve of St. Agnes. This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides. — TENNYSON: The Princess, Epilvyue. And ice, mast-high, came... | |
| William Emory Smyser - 1906 - 222 lehte
...flower and fruit of all that mankind to-day hopes and surfers. This is the hope of "The Princess": This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Patience! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides. In "Maud" the young cynic is made to speak of the making of man... | |
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