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" For she that out of Lethe scales with man The shining steps of Nature, shares with man His nights... "
The Eclectic Review - Página 431
editado por - 1848
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumen28

472 páginas
...Love, at last she owns her error, hut prayed him not to judge their cause from her That wrong'd it, " Blame not thyself too much," I said, "nor blame Too much the sons of men and barbarous laws ; These wore the rough ways of the world till now. Henceforth thou hast a helper, me, that know The woman's...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 180 páginas
...little ones Sent from a dewy breast a cry for light : She moved, and at her feet the volume fell. ' Blame not thyself too much,' I said, ' nor blame Too...woman's cause is man's : they rise or sink Together, dwarf'd or godlike, bond or free : For she that out of Lethe scales with man The shining steps of Nature,...
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The Truth-seeker in philosophy, literature, and religion, ed. by F ..., Volumen1

Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 páginas
...and this, it is unnecessary to observe, is the kernel for which the burlesque has been a mere shell. 'Blame not thyself too much,' I said, 'nor blame Too...woman's cause is man's : they rise or sink Together, dwarft or godlike, bond or frce : For she that, out of Lethe, shares with man His nights, his days,...
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Happy Evenings; Or, The Literary Institution at Home

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851 - 352 páginas
...undeveloped man, but diverse ; Not like in like, but like in difference — * * * * # The woman's canse is man's, they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or Godlike, bond or free ; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world, She...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 216 páginas
...little ones, Sent from a dewy breast a cry for light : She moved, and at her feet the volume fell. ' Blame not thyself too much,' I said, ' nor blame Too much the sons of men and harbarous laws ; These were the rough ways of the world till now. Henceforth thou hast a helper, me,...
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The Harvard Magazine, Volumen2

1856 - 502 páginas
...regard paid to her sex, will not fail to admit the notable truth expressed by the poet Tennyson, that " The woman's cause is man's ; they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or godlike, bond or free." Another degenerate philosophy, which would reduce human nature into egotism in the one sex, and vanity...
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Calcutta Review, Volumen40

1864 - 508 páginas
...any country is the true test of its civilization ; Tennyson has truthfully and beautifully said — ' The woman's cause is man's : they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or Godlike, bond or free.' "We therefore entreat such of our readers as represent Enlightened Bengal to compassionate the condition...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 206 páginas
...little ones, Sent from a dewy breast a cry for light ; She moved, and at her feet the volume fell. ' Blame not thyself too much,' I said, ' nor blame Too...now. Henceforth thou hast a helper, me, that know 1 The woman's cause is man's : they rise or sink Together, dwarfd or godlike, bond or free : For she...
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Poems of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 páginas
...little ones, Sent from a dewy breast a cry for light : She moved, and at her -feet the volume fell. " Blame not thyself too much," I said, " nor blame Too much the sons of men and barbarouslaws ; These were the rough ways of the world till now. Henceforth thou hast a helper, me,...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 204 páginas
...little ones, Sent from a dewy breast a cry for light : She moved, and at her feet the volume fell. 'Blame not thyself too much,' I said, 'nor blame Too much the sous of men and barbarous laws ; These were the rough ways of the world till now. Henceforth thou hast...
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