Standing before Her father's door, He saw the form of his promised bride. The sun shone on her golden hair, And her cheek was glowing fresh and fair, With the breath of morn and the soft sea air. Poems - Page 304by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850Full view - About this book
| Andrew James Symington - Boys - 1884 - 154 pages
...religious and moral nature, and of the intellectual faculties — in short, heart first, then head ; for ' It is the heart, and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain. ' In this way there is far more hope of young people being taught to think and act rightly for themselves,... | |
| 1884 - 640 pages
...not to science, either theological or natural, but to honest-heartedness, to purity and love ! " " It is the heart and not the brain That to the highest doth attain." WILLIAM POLLARD. A SONG OF ROSES. ROSES ! Roses ! how I love you, Let me find you where I will. Gracing... | |
| Education - 1893 - 376 pages
...referred to labor, aĞ: " For his heart was in his work and the heart Giveth grace unto every art" " Ah, how skilful grows the hand That obeyeth Love's...and not the brain That to the highest doth attain." " Happy, thrice happy, every one Who sees his labor well begun, And not perplexed and multiplied By... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...promised bride. And her cheek was glowing fresh and fair, With the breath of morn and the soft sea air. andle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee: — I 120 Was the restless, seething, stormy sea! Ah, how skilful grows the hand That obeyeth Love's command!... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 560 pages
...golden hair, And her cheek was glowing fresh and fair, With the breath of morn and the soft sea air. Like a beauteous barge was she, Still at rest on the...restless, seething, stormy sea ! Ah, how skilful grows the hond That obeyeth Love's command ! It is the heart, and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain,... | |
| William Swinton - Readers - 1886 - 250 pages
...blanket ? It looks like a good one." Write the analysis: — angrily worthless prisoners MEMORY-GEMS. It is the heart, and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain. 28. — A Summer Day. sheave§, bundles nf yrain. \ tints, hues, colors. 1. THIS is the way the morning... | |
| Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald - Causation - 1887 - 436 pages
...heart is made its fitting medium." — Newman Smyth. " L'esprit ne peut pas remplacer le cceur." " It is the heart, and not the brain, that to the highest doth attain." " The I stands in the centre of every man's world as a felt reality, nor can we rid ourselves of the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 pages
...golden hair, i And her cheek was glowing fresh and fair, [ With the breath of morn and the soft sea air. Like a beauteous barge was she, , Still at rest on the sandy beach, Jurt beyond the billow's reach ; But he Was the restless, seething, stormy sea 1 Ah, how skilful grows... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1888 - 80 pages
...golden hair, no And her cheek was glowing fresh and fair, With the breath of morn and the soft sea air. Like a beauteous barge was she, Still at rest on the sandy beach, Just beyond the billow's Teach ; 120 But he Was the restless, seething, stormy sea! Ah, how skilful grows the hand That obeyeth... | |
| Celts - 1888 - 920 pages
...the intellect alone is becoming apparent. The truth of the poet's statement is being realised — " It is the heart, and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain." It is found that the heart, the emotions, the imagination, and that knowledge of mother tongue possessed... | |
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