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" ... And fall back on the lap of a false destiny. So it will be, so has been, since this world began ! And the happiest, noblest, and best part of man Is the part which he never hath fully... "
The poetical works of Owen Meredith - 89. lappuse
autors: Edward Robert Bulwer- Lytton (1st earl of.) - 1867
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Lucile

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1869 - 266 lapas
...part which he never hath fully play'd out : For the first and last word in life's volume is — Donbt. The face the most fair to our vision allow'd Is the...Which, before we can frame it in language, is gone. 0 Horace ! the rustic still rests by the river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever...
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Lucile

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1872 - 366 lapas
...the part which he never hath fully play'd out : For the first and last word in life's volume iaDoubt. The face the most fair to our vision allow'd Is the...river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever ! Who can sit down, and say . . . ' What L will be, I will'? Who stand up, and affirm ...'...
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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Lytton)

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1875 - 430 lapas
...the first and last word in life's volume is — Doubt. (The face the most fair to our vision allowed Is the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The...one Which, before we can frame it in language, is gonej O Horace ! the rustic still rests by the river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever...
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Lucile

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1876 - 268 lapas
...again, Pegasus ! — " Many 'a the slip," Hath the proverb well said, " 'twixt the cup and the lip ! " How blest should we be, have I often conceived, Had...river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever ! 74 Who can sit down, and say ... " What I will be, I will " 1 Who stand up, and affirm ..."...
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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Lytton)

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1877 - 424 lapas
...the first and last word in life's volume is — Doubt. I The face the most fair to our vision allowed Is the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The thought that most thrilla our existence is one Which, before we can frame it in language, is gone. 0 Horace ! the rustic...
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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Lytton) ...

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1880 - 494 lapas
...the lirsfc and last word in life's volume is — Doubt. The face the most fair to our vision allowed Is the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The...existence is one Which, before we can frame it in 0 Horace ! the rustic still rests by the river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever...
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Lucile

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1881 - 400 lapas
...the first and last word in life's volume is — Doubt The face the most fair to our vision allow' d Is the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The...river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever ! Who can sit down, and say ..." What I will be, I will " ? Who stand up, and affirm ..." What...
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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith

Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton - 1881 - 526 lapas
...first and last word in life's volume is — Doubt. The face the most fair to our vision allowed IB the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The thought...is one Which, before we can frame it in language, in goue. 0 Horace ! the rustic still rests by the river, But the river flows on, and flows past him...
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Lucile [a poem] by Owen Meredith

Edward Robert Bulwer- Lytton (1st earl of.) - 1882 - 394 lapas
...the first and last word in life's volume is — Doubt The face the most fair to our vision allow' d Is the face we encounter and lose in the crowd. The...Which, before we can frame it in language, is gone. ( ) Horace ! the rustic still rests by the river, But the river flows on, and flows past him forever...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 lapas
...he never hath fully play'd out: For the flrst and last word in life's volume is — Doubt. The /ace the most fair to our vision allow'd Is the face we...thought that most thrills our existence is one Which, be/ore we can frame it in language, is gone.1 Of the price of excellence: 'Not a truth has to art or...
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