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 go-cart. Patience ! Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides. The Princess: A Medley - Page 132by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1890 - 190 pagesFull view - About this book
| ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies - 1906 - 408 pages
...wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth: 75 For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport half-science, fill me with a faith. This...guides." In such discourse we gain'd the garden rails, so And there we saw Sir "Walter where he stood, Before a tower of crimson holly-oaks, Among six boys,... | |
| William Emory Smyser - 1906 - 222 pages
...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...learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides. In "Maud" the young cynic is made to speak of the making of man — "He now is first: but is he the last... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 pages
...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...To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides. — TENNYSON: The Princess, Epilvyue. And ice, mast-high, came floating by, As green as emerald. —... | |
| Morton Luce - 1895 - 474 pages
...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...To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." But now, looking back upon a long life, the poet will naturally mourn over the slow Ascent of Man.... | |
| William James Ashley - 1906 - 176 pages
...sowohl wie in Grossbritannien — wer kann etwas anderes erwarten? Dort wie hier gilt das Dichterwort: This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Es wäre zu entmutigend, wenn wir den bis jetzt erreichten Fortschritt nicht anerkennen würden ; wenn... | |
| William James Dawson - 1906 - 416 pages
...furled, In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. Human progress is a Divine certainty: — 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. The work of political... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 608 pages
...wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth : For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport half-science, fill me with a faith. This...of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Patience 1 Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." In such discourse we gain'd the garden... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 610 pages
...wildest dreams Are but the needful preludes of the truth : For me, the genial day, the happy crowd, The sport half-science, fill me with a faith. This...Sir Walter where he stood, Before a tower of crimson holly-hoaks, Among six boys, head under head, and look'd No little lily-handed Baronet he, A great... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1908 - 582 pages
...thought, And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars." Mus. BAKBAULD. A Summer Evening Meditation. ' This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in the go-cart. Patience 1 Give it time To learn its limbs : there is a hand that guides." TENNYSON. The Princess, Conclusion.... | |
| Sir Algernon West - 1908 - 282 pages
...generations, and cherish a faith " which is large in time, and that which shapes it to some perfect end." " This fine old world of ours is but a child Yet in its go-cart — Patience give it time To learn its limbs — there is a hand that guides." Ill QUEEN... | |
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