| Joanna Baillie - 1798 - 434 pages
...ran. Ros. Then as much virtue hast thou in thy valour, As when a child thou hadst in childish play. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational, But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And Bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
| Joanna Baillie - 1800 - 430 pages
...ran. Ros. Then as much virtue hast thou in thy valour, As when a child thou hadst in childish play. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, . For that were stupid and irrational, But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...not the deed Is in our power ; and therefore who dares greatly, Does greatly. Browne's Barbarossa. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational ; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
| Ethics - 1828 - 234 pages
...against God, and keep up a holy jealously of all temptations to sin. No. 221.1 APHORISMS. [THURSDAY. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were brutish and irrational ; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature... | |
| 1829 - 342 pages
...makes us shudder at impending danger. Truly and beautifully has a distinguished writer observed, " The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were brutish and irrational ; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1834 - 496 pages
...THE BEGINNING OP THE FIRST PUNIC WAR; WHEN THE ROMANS BEGAN TO EXTEND TREIK CONQUESTS BEYOND ITALY. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational ; But he, whose noble soul his fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
| 1834 - 562 pages
...which makes us shudder at impending danger. Truly and beautifully has a distinguished writer observed, "The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were brutish and irrational ; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature... | |
| Francis Warriner - 1835 - 402 pages
...There was some shrinking at the thought of impending danger. They might however have remembered, that " The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were brutish and irrational ; But he whose noble soul its fears subdues, And bravely dares the danger, nature... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...ran. Ros. Then as much virtue hast thou in thy valour, As when a child thou hadst in childish play. The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational; But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pages
...capable of displaying a bravery, has been well described by Joanna Baillie in the following lines : The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational ; But he whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks... | |
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