And well may the children weep before you! They are weary ere they run: They have never seen the sunshine, nor the glory Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man without... Southern Quarterly Review - Sayfa 309editör: - 1845Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 264 sayfa
...(breaking out in a mad moaning) "Stop! be silent for to-day!'" And well may the children weep before ye ! They are weary ere they run; They have never seen...Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man, without its wisdom; They sink in man's despair, without its calm; As slaves, without the liberty... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 402 sayfa
...what ye preach? For God's possible is taught by His world's loving, And the children doubt of each. And well may the children weep before you! They are...Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man without its wisdom; They sink in man's despair without its calm ; Are slaves without the liberty... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross, Mrs. Mary Edna McCaull Bohlman - 1926 - 434 sayfa
...its mark ; And the children's souls, which God is calling sunward. Spin on blindly in the dark. xn And well may the children weep before you ! They are...Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man, without its wisdom ; They sink in man's despair, without its calm ; Are slaves, without the liberty... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sayfa
...what ye preach? For God's possible is taught by His world's loving, And the children doubt of each. : U» They know the grief of man, without its wisdom ; They sink in man's despair, without its calm;... | |
| Catherine Robson - 2001 - 270 sayfa
...years" (l. 2). In the poem's penultimate stanza, Barrett makes her most deliberate allusions to the Ode: And well may the children weep before you! They are...Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man, without his wisdom; They sink in man's despair, without its calm; Are slaves, without the liberty... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 2002 - 488 sayfa
...scream—far worse their lot than the little slaves of the loom of whom Mrs. Browning says:— Well may those children weep before you. They are weary ere they...Which is brighter than the sun. They know the grief of man, but not the wisdom; They sink in man's despair without its calm: Are slaves without the liberty... | |
| James R. Simmons, Jr - 2007 - 500 sayfa
...his world's loving — And the children doubt of each! And well may the children weep before ye — They are weary ere they run! They have never seen...sun! They know the grief of men, but not the wisdom — They sink in the despair, with hope at calm — Are slaves, without the liberty in christdom —... | |
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