If Hope prostrate lie, Love too will sink and die. But Love is subtle, and doth proof derive From her own life that Hope is yet alive ; And, bending o'er with soul-transfusing eyes, And the soft murmurs of the mother dove, Woos back the fleeting spirit,... Mother's Magazine - Page 981833Full view - About this book
| Mary Atkinson Maurice - 1847 - 196 pages
...murraurings of the Mother Dove, Woos back the fleeting spirit, and half supplies, Thus Love repays to Hope, what Hope first gave to Love, Yet haply,...nothing loth, And both supporting does the work of both.—COLERIDGE. HAVING considered the trials to which mothers are subjected, in bringing up their... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 344 pages
...repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Yet haply there will come a weary day, [Love. When overtask'd at length Both Love and Hope beneath the load give...nothing loth And both supporting does the work of both. CHISWICK : PRINTED BY C. WHITTIMGI!.\!» r ... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...When over-task'd at length Both LOVE and HOPE beneath the load give wiry, Then with a statue's amile, a statue's strength. Stands the mute sister, PATIENCE,...nothing loth. And both supporting does the work of both. JULIA. medio de font* leporum Suigil amari aliuuid.—iMcrtt. tULIA was blest with beauty, wit, and... | |
| Maria Jane McIntosh - 1847 - 284 pages
...went to her own bed; not to sleep, but to " commune with her own heart, and be still." CHAPTER VII. " There will come a weary day, When, overtasked at length, Both love and hope, beneath the weight give way; Then, with a statue's smile, a statue's strength, Stauds the mute sister Patience,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 688 pages
...soft murmurs of the mother dove, Woos back tire fleeting spirit and half-supplies;— Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Love, Yet haply there...loth, And both supporting, does the work of both. E coelo descendit yn38i acaariv.—Juvenal. rvwOi acavrov \—and is this the prime And heaven-sprung... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 406 pages
...— Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Yet haply there will come a weary day, [Love. When overtasked at length Both Love and Hope beneath...nothing loth, And both supporting does the work of both. AA E codo deicendit yvMt tnavrov. — Juirnal. TvMi ffiavrovl — and is this the prime And heaven-sprung... | |
| 1854 - 482 pages
...always do so — but can we ? do we ? Coleridge puts this point well in his beautiful lines : — " Yet haply there will come a weary day, When overtasked, at length Both Faith and Hope beneath the load give way." Which of us could say that teaching never was a " load "... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1849 - 250 pages
...soft murmur of the mother dove, Woos back the fleeting spirit, and half supplies ; Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Love. Yet haply there...loth, And both supporting does the work of both." Bertrand. — I can inform you in plain prose, that the present Bishop of Norwich will probably sanction... | |
| 1849 - 350 pages
...back the fleeting spirit, and half supplies: Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Lore. Yet haply there will come a weary day, When overtasked...sister, Patience, nothing loth, And, both supporting, doea the work of both." OLD HAUNTS. BY MF TUPPEB. I LOVE to linger on my track Wherever I have dwelt,... | |
| 1849 - 512 pages
...talents than your self, have relinquished their work in despair, or are pursuing it in despondency. " When overtasked at length, Both Love and Hope beneath...loth, And both supporting does the work of both." LOOK AT SELF. Teachers should bear in mind their own waywardness when little. A lady once went to a... | |
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