| Horace Mann - Education - 1840 - 102 pages
...penetrated, will be, " Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd ; You may break, you may ruin the vase, if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still." At the last session of the Legislature, a law was enacted, authorizing school districts... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 378 pages
...memories fill'd ! Like the vase in which roses have once been distill'd ; You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. I'D MOURN THE HOPES. I'D mourn the hopes that leave me, If thy smiles had left me too... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 396 pages
...be my heart with such memories fill'd ! Like the vase, in which roses have once been distill'd — You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. OH ! DOUBT ME NOT. OH ! doubt me not — the season Is o'er, when Folly made me rove,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 402 pages
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| William Cooke Taylor - Civilization - 1841 - 348 pages
...advanced civilization : Like the vase in which roses have once been dislill'd, You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. CHAPTER VI. ROMAN CIVILIZATION. FEOM the very imperfect records of the early history... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 pages
...long, be my heart with such memories filled : Like the vaso in which roses have once been distilled— You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang 'round lt stlll.' "Sincerely and fraternally yours, "CHARI.ES C. CI.ARK. Past Grand Master, "NEWTON... | |
| Literature - 1892 - 890 pages
...the new cathedral, while the hand itself is preserved among the treasures of the sacristy. Besides, You may break, you may shatter, the vase if you will ; But the scent of the roses will cling to it still. Virtue has not gone out of the spot even with the burning of the image, any more... | |
| American literature - 1848 - 614 pages
...and flowery, ruined and broken down, is yet as the vase of Moore — " You may break, you may rain the vase if you •will, But the scent of the roses will hang ronnd it 81111." But no ; there is an indolence and a stagnation among proprietors and editors which... | |
| 1844 - 592 pages
...mem'rlcs filled, Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled, You may break, you may пни the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will cling to it still." And finally my brothers, let us remember, that Odd-Fellowship is based upon those... | |
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