More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in AmericaMacmillan and Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 294 |
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... light of Christian truth , brought up in the free atmosphere of unrestrained liberty , and heir to the painfully- gathered social and political experience of ancient and modern history — what people ever entered the community of nations ...
... light of Christian truth , brought up in the free atmosphere of unrestrained liberty , and heir to the painfully- gathered social and political experience of ancient and modern history — what people ever entered the community of nations ...
Strana 37
... light had suddenly failed , and I found when I opened my beautiful case , gleaming like the co- horts of the Assyrians with purple and gold , that I could not read a single word ! I shall never for- get those moments of agony , the ...
... light had suddenly failed , and I found when I opened my beautiful case , gleaming like the co- horts of the Assyrians with purple and gold , that I could not read a single word ! I shall never for- get those moments of agony , the ...
Strana 39
... light , and shade ; whereas some sermons seem to be more in accord with the Quaker's suggestion , that the universe would have presented a neater appearance if it had been painted a quiet , economical , uniform , and universal drab . Of ...
... light , and shade ; whereas some sermons seem to be more in accord with the Quaker's suggestion , that the universe would have presented a neater appearance if it had been painted a quiet , economical , uniform , and universal drab . Of ...
Strana 49
... light and graceful livery it wears Than age its furs and sables " . we did not seem quite to grasp the idea of sackcloth and ashes . Or , again , when we were all of us in a sweet agony of love with " the face that was the fairest that ...
... light and graceful livery it wears Than age its furs and sables " . we did not seem quite to grasp the idea of sackcloth and ashes . Or , again , when we were all of us in a sweet agony of love with " the face that was the fairest that ...
Strana 54
... light of love upon his face , as it had been the face of an angel , and the music of love in his sweet , pathetic voice , and brought from the treasuries of his thoughts , his wisdom , and his prayers , things new and old , truths ...
... light of love upon his face , as it had been the face of an angel , and the music of love in his sweet , pathetic voice , and brought from the treasuries of his thoughts , his wisdom , and his prayers , things new and old , truths ...
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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Strana 63 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Strana 91 - It is but lost labour that ye haste to rise up early, and so late take rest, and eat the bread of carefulness ; for so he giveth his beloved sleep.
Strana 112 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee : nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you.
Strana 32 - ... at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, and from thence shall come again, at the end of the world, to judge the quick and the dead...
Strana 272 - The stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand, Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land! The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam; And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Strana 247 - She was serene and smiling then, and yet She knew she was by him beloved, — she knew, For quickly comes such knowledge, that his heart Was darken'd with her shadow, and she saw That he was wretched, but she saw not all. He rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, and then it faded, as it came ; He...
Strana 133 - Matrimony; which is an honourable estate, instituted of God in the time of man's innocency, signifying unto us the mystical union that is betwixt Christ and his Church; which holy estate Christ adorned and beautified with his presence, and first miracle that he wrought, in Cana of Galilee...
Strana 123 - Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood, and trust in all things high Comes easy to him, and tho' he trip and fall He shall not blind his soul with clay.
Strana 108 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease ; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace...
Strana 166 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!