I have here made only a nosegay of culled (Eastern) flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the string that ties them. Cosmogenesis - Page xviiide Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1917Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...ceased to weep ! Let her die ! All her hope beneath the sky AV»s iii her mortality. Jtlistcllantous. *M have here made only a nosegay of culled flowers- and have brought nothing of шу own, but the string that tit:» them." — J/uufaiynr. САГ5К ОТ A sciixTiric traveller ¡a... | |
| 1848 - 322 pages
...One tiny spark shall glow, Brightening as thou draw'st nearer: — Take courage ! rise, and go ! " I have here made only a nosegay of culled flowers, and have hrought nothing of my own, hut the string that ties them."— liontaignc. ТHЕ ASCENT OF HOUICT SINAI.... | |
| 1851 - 554 pages
...and may be referred to. WDX. Saying ascribed to Montaigne. — The saying, "¡I have here only made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them," is usually ascribed to Montaigne. In what part of his works are these words... | |
| Mrs. J. S. F. Lunt - 1853 - 144 pages
...volume might adopt the oft-repealed but beautiful sentiment of Montaigne, — "I have here only made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them." But, to roam through the wide field of poetry, and gather such flowers, and... | |
| Laura Greenwood - 1855 - 294 pages
...TO- • ,.jl 1'. 1855. ^ o THE ,nnl LIFE AMONG THE FLOWERS. EDITED BY LAURA GREENWOOD. "I have made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them." REMINISCENCES op GENIUS. BOSTON: DAYTON AND WENTWORTH, 86 WASHINGTON STREET.... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1859 - 518 pages
...with those of others, and let our own lie idle ; as some one may say to me that I have here only made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them together. In earnest, I have so far yielded to the public opinion, that with... | |
| Lays - 1859 - 328 pages
...fhare of the labour I may well exprefs in the words of Montaigne, — " I have here only made a nofegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them." In tendering my grateful thanks to the Contributors for the generous afliftance... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...One after one, soliciting regard To this, and this. Wordsworth. PHEFACES -Mottoes for. I have hero made only a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own, but the string that ties thorn. Montaigne. Reader, now I send thee, like a bee, to gather honey out of flowers and weeds ; every... | |
| James J. Hunter - 1864 - 172 pages
...CONGREGATION. BY JAMES J. HUNTER, SECRETARY TO THK SCHOOLS, THE MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, ETC. ' I Imve only made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the string which ties them."—MONTAIGNE. EDINBUEGH: JOHNSTONS, HUNTER, & CO.. 2 MELBOUKNE PLACE. 1864. TO THE... | |
| Acrostics - 1866 - 280 pages
...may'st wings display, and altars raise, And torture one poor word a thousand ways." "I have here made a nosegay of culled flowers, and have brought nothing of my own but the thread that ties them " 1. " She has brown hair, and speaks small like a woman." 2. " Come, come, you... | |
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