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" Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hours Weeping upon his bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers. "
Temple Bar - Page 195
1861
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Hyperion: A Romance, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Country life - 1839 - 234 pages
...District of New York. CAMBRIDGE: FOLSOM, WELLS, AND THURSTOIf, PRIHXBM.TO TBS aiUVKMITT. BOOK THE FIRST. " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful,...bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers." VOL. I. BOOK THE FIRST. CHAPTER I. THE HERO. IN John Lyly's Endymion, Sir Topas is made to say ; "...
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The Western Messenger, Volume 8

Unitarianism - 1841 - 586 pages
...true that to the Christian this agony will be full of Heavenly balm. Truly does the poet say, — " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hour?, Sorrowing upon his bed, has sate, — He knows you not, ye Heavenly powers." To the Christian,...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumes 40-42

Languages, Modern - 1867 - 1462 pages
...Amboss gestalten. Göthe's: „Wer nie sein Brod mit Thränen ass" etc. hat Longfellow also übersetzt: Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful...bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers. Im „Lebenskclch" (The goblet of life), einem ferneren Gedichte der zuletzt erwähnten Sammlung, finden...
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Hyperion

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Fiction - 1848 - 316 pages
...without fear, and with a manly heart." LONDON: HG CLARKE AND CO., 278, STRAND. 1848. BOOK THE FIRST. " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful, midnight hour* Weeping upon hi* bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers." HYPERION. CHAPTER I. THE...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 58

Questions and answers - 1878 - 676 pages
...of Hyperion are the following lines : — " Who ne'er the bread of sorrow ate, Who ne'er the lonely midnight hours Weeping upon his bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powere." I fancy I have sometimes seen the quotation with the line " Who ne'er was utterly desolate...
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Hyperion, and Kavanagh

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Europe - 1851 - 376 pages
...without Iear, and with a manly heart." LONDON: GEORGE BOUTLEDGE & CO., SOHO SQUABE. 1851. HYPEMON. " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hours Weeping upon his bed hns sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers." CHAPTER I. THE UEBO. IN John Lyly's Endymion, Sir...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 28

1853 - 614 pages
...this purification worth the purchase of all that suffering ? Yes, surely ; a thousand times, yes! " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate ; — Who ne'er...hours, Weeping upon his bed has sate. — He knows ye not, ye heavenly powers." And now, after a childhood nursed in an atmosphere pure, healthy, holy...
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Hyperion: a Romance

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Authors, American - 1853 - 382 pages
...l\\\< ll!kiB-!i|U . . X> unit V- iM iw •< M .'«! HYPERION. BOOK THE FIRST. " Who ne'er his liread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hours Weeping upon his bed has sate, He knows you not, yo Heavenly Powers.' CHAPTER I THE HERO. Is John Lyly's " Endymion," Sir Topas is made to say : " Dost...
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Hyperion, illustr. from drawings by B. Foster

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 388 pages
...\. i. Iim at iituttsavrt . . . 290 Mil |UJl'T1|)UUO oil i'alllct . . "I" HYPERION. BOOK THE FIRST. " Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hour* \\'eeping upon his bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers.' CHAPTER L THE HERO. rv...
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Corsica in Its Picturesque, Social, and Historical Aspects: The ..., Volume 1

Ferdinand Gregorovius - Corsica - 1855 - 528 pages
...bitterest poverty, and fancied myself in the presence of the old harper in Wilhelm Meister, who sang, ""Who ne'er his bread in sorrow" ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight honrs Weeping upon his bed hath sat, He knows you not, ye heavenly Powers." Heaven knows how Goethe...
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