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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Carlyle's laugh and other surprises, chapter 20 (search)
ferent fabric to that you supposed, you must banish me. When I state myself, as the representative of the verse, it does not mean me, but a supposed person. You are true about the perfection. To-day makes Yesterday mean. You spoke of Pippa Passes. I never heard anybody speak of Pippa Passes before. You see my posture is benighted. To thank you baffles me. Are you perfectly powerful? Had I a pleasure you had not, I could delight to bring it. Your scholar. This was accompanPippa Passes before. You see my posture is benighted. To thank you baffles me. Are you perfectly powerful? Had I a pleasure you had not, I could delight to bring it. Your scholar. This was accompanied by this strong poem, with its breathless conclusion. The title is of my own giving-- The saints' rest Of tribulation, these are they, Denoted by the white ; The spangled gowns, a lesser rank Of victors designate. All these did conquer; but the ones Who overcame most times, Wear nothing commoner than snow, No ornaments but palms. “Surrender” is a sort unknown On this superior soil; “Defeat” an outgrown anguish, Remembered as the mile Our panting ancle [Note by the writer of the ve