| 1851 - 608 psl.
...lot below ! Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...roseate light that glows O'er death's perennial snows. If Lamb's exterior life was monotonous, not so his inner life, that which is within, and passeth show.... | |
| 1858 - 806 psl.
...what then? Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...region of the blest He speaks : he bids thee rest.' We cannot help a sighing smile over this apostrophe to ' Satire,' when we remember Mr. Lander's late... | |
| 1858 - 812 psl.
...what then? Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...region of the blest He speaks: he bids thee rest.' We cannot help a sighing smile over this apostrophe to ' Satire,' when we remember Mr. Landor's late... | |
| Alexander Ireland - 1868 - 274 psl.
...what then ? Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise Т Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his pure light the roseate mind that glows O'er death's perennial snows. Behold him ! from the region of the... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 574 psl.
...what then ? Are not his footsteps followed bv the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Though the warm day is over, yet they seek, Upon the lofty peak Of his...O'er death's perennial snows. Behold him ! From the Spirits of the Blest He speaks : he bids thee rest. If you like to send these to Leigh Hunt, do it.... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 578 psl.
...what then ? Are not his footsteps followed bv the eyea Of all the good and wise? Though the warm day is over, yet they seek, Upon the lofty peak Of his pure mind, the roseate light, tbat glows O'er death's perennial snows. Behold him ! From the Spirits of the Blest He speaks: he bids... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 585 psl.
.... . . Are not his footsteps follow'd by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Though the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...transcribe for you some verses written on my Carlino by Mr. Milnes.' Being already in type, they may be omitted here. Addressed ' to a child with black... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 538 psl.
...what then? Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...region of the blest He speaks : he bids thee rest. cccxrv. TO JOSEPH ABLETT. Lord of the Celtic dells, Where Clwyd listens as his minstrel tells Of Arthur,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 466 psl.
...sadly thinned, Are not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise .' Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak Of his...O'er Death's perennial snows, Behold him ! From the spirits of the Blest He speaks, he bids thee rest." F. The following Sonnet, by Mr. Moxon, written... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 250 psl.
...what then ? "Arc not his footsteps followed by the eyes Of all the good and wise ? Tho' the warm day is over, yet they seek Upon the lofty peak " Of his...region of the blest He speaks : he bids thee rest." Many months before this he had been much affected in thinking over the deaths and misfortunes of distinguished... | |
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