| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 pages
...now I see May both the work and workman show : Then by a sunbeam I will climb to thee. THE COLLAR. I STRUCK the board, and cried, '< No more ! I will abroad. What ! shall I ever sigh and pine 1 My lines and life are free — free as the road, Loose as the wind, as large as store ; Shall I be... | |
| George Herbert - 1855 - 560 pages
...drown'd, And by that crie of her deare Lord obtain, 122. THE COLLAR. I STRUCK the board, and cry'd, No more ; I will abroad. What ? shall I ever sigh...and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the rode, <., Loose as the winde, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit ? Have I no harvest but a... | |
| George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 pages
...her deare Lord obtain, That your sweet sap might come again ! THE COLLAR. I will abroad. d, No more; What ? shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the rode ; Loose as the winde, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit ? Have I no harvest but a thorn... | |
| 1855 - 834 pages
...see May both the work and workman show: Then by a sunbeam I will climb to thce. THE COLLAR. I STBUCK the board, and cried, « No more ! I will abroad. What ! shall I ever sigh and pine 7 My lines and Ufe are free — free as the road, Loose as the wind, as large as store ; Shall I be... | |
| 1856 - 796 pages
...of genius : — THE COLLAK. " I struck the board, and cried, No more ! I will abroad I What? (hall I ever sigh and pine? My lines and life are free —...wind, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit? Нате I no harvest but a thorn To let me blood, and not restore What I have lost, with cordial fruit?... | |
| George Herbert - 1856 - 276 pages
...deare Lord obtain, That your sweet sap might come again ! THE COLLAR. I STRUCK the board, and cry'd, No more ; I will abroad. What ? shall I ever sigh...and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the rode, Loose as the winde, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit ? Have I no harvest but a thorn... | |
| John Baillie - 1857 - 380 pages
...than others be." With touching pathos, a poet has written concerning the soul's inner struggles, " I struck the board, and cried, ' No more ! I will...road, Loose as the wind, as large as store. Shall I still be in suit? Have I no harvest, but a thorn To let me blood ; and not restore What I have lost... | |
| George Herbert - 1857 - 274 pages
...deare Lord obtain, That your sweet sap might come again ! THE COLLAR. I STRUCK the board, and cry'd, No more ; I will abroad. What ? shall I ever sigh...and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the rode, Loose as the winde, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit? Have I no harvest but a thorn... | |
| Florence Wilford - 1860 - 456 pages
...North Lyon, and in another might be safely housed in the pleasant Vale Moir vicarage. CHAPTEE XI. " I struck the board, and cried, No more I will abroad....as the road, Loose as the wind, as large as store. He that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load. But as I raved and grew more fierce,... | |
| John Baillie - 1860 - 370 pages
...concerning the soul's inner struggles — " I struck the board, and cried, ' No more! I will abroad. What I shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are...road, Loose as the wind, as large as store. Shall I still be in suit ? Have I no harvest, but a thorn To let me blood ; and not restore What I have lost,... | |
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