I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me;
If my bark sinks, 't is to another sea.
-- William Ellery Channing (1780-1842)
-- A Poet's Hope
If my bark sinks, 't is to another sea.
-- William Ellery Channing (1780-1842)
-- A Poet's Hope
Related:
- There are periods when the principles of experience need to be modified,
when hope and trust and instinct claim a share with... - Most joyful let the Poet be;
It is through him that all men see.
William Ellery Channing (1780-1842) -- The Poet of... - I can endure my own despair but not another's hope.
William Walsh,... - Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit
is to grow strong by conflict.
William Ellery... - Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth,
with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life... - Our affections are our life. We live by them;
they supply our warmth.
William Ellery... - I steer my bark with hope in the head, leaving fear astern.
My hopes indeed sometimes fail, but not oftener than... - Kirk: "I hope you're happy."
-- "STVI:TUC",
Stardate 9522... - Another day,
another ray of hope...
