Good angels lead thee ! Set thy sails warily, Tempests will come ; Steer thy course steadily : Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Reef in the foresail, there !... Littell's Living Age - Strana 641844Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1891 - 448 str.
...weather-bow ; Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Reef in the foresail, there ! Hold the helm fast ! So — let...night, watchman ? What of the night? " Cloudy— all quietNo land yet — all 's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant, — Danger may be At an hour when all... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1892 - 390 str.
...weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee ; Reef in the foresail there, Hold the helm fast, — So — let...the blast ! " What of the night ? watchman, What of thenight? ' Cloudy — all quiet yet— No land — all's right.' Be wakeful, be vigilant ; Danger... | |
| Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 str.
...shallows may ground thee. Reef in the fore-sail there ! hold the helm fast I So — let the vessel ware ! there swept the blast. What of the night, watchman...the night ? " Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet — all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant ! — danger may be At an hour when all seemeth securest... | |
| Edwin Octavius Tregelles - 1892 - 486 str.
...difficult to find, and so beset with sunken reefs, reminding mo that in this, as in other things, " danger may be at an hour when all seemeth securest to thee." Whilst waiting before the Lord in secret prayer my cry was, " Leave me not, neither forsake me, 0 God... | |
| 1894 - 360 str.
...course steadily ; Christian, steer home ! Look to the weather-bow, Breakers are round thee ; Reef in the foresail there ; Hold the helm fast ! So — let the...the night?" " Cloudy — all quiet — No land yet — all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant — Danger may be At an hour when all seemeth Securest to... | |
| Eliza Bentley - 1897 - 416 str.
...after marriage the wife's courtship begins," adding the two lines which I never forgot : " Be watchful, be vigilant, danger may be At an hour when all seemeth securest to thee." According to what my husband told me, he first saw me on the street, and judged by my appearance that... | |
| Mrs. Mary Harriet Bright Curry - 1897 - 412 str.
...may ground thee ; Reef in the foresail there ! hold the helm fast; So—let the vessel wear—there swept the blast. " What of the night, watchman, what of the night ? " Cloudy—all quiet—no land yet—all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant—danger may be At an... | |
| 1906 - 224 str.
...weather bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let fall the plummet now, Shallows may ground thee. Reef in the foresail, there ! Hold the helm fast! So, — let...of the night? "Cloudy, all quiet, — No land yet, — all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant, — Danger may be At an hour when all seemeth Securest to... | |
| 1906 - 810 str.
...none Go just alike, yet each believes his own, POPE, Essay on Criticism, lines 9, 10 Watchman, — "What of the night, watchman? What of the night?" "Cloudy — all quiet; No land yet — all's right,", Be wakeful, be vigilant; Danger may be At an hour when all seemeth Securest to thee,... | |
| 1907 - 274 str.
...obstructions, changes of buoyage, changes of lights, derelicts, etc. Vigilance is needed at all times. Be wakeful, be vigilant, Danger may be, At an hour when all seemeth Securest to thee. — Southey. INDEX Page. Preface 1 Where I got my information 2 A Pilot 3 Historical facts 9 The first... | |
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