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
| Kate Gordon (of Fyvie.) - 1866 - 258 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 vessel wear — There swept the blast." 1. Milk and acids. 2. A violent man. 3. A fable. 4. A town of Granada. 5. Want. G. Submission to authority.... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 236 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 vessel wear ! There — sweep the blast. What of the night, watchman ? What of the night ? " Cloudy — all quiet — No... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 436 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 vessel wear ! There — sweep the blast. Hope in Sorrow. 215 What of the night, watchman ? What of the night ? " Cloudy—... | |
| George B. Scott - 1866 - 272 str.
...the night, watchman ? What of the night?" ;* Cloudy—all quiet — No land yet— all's right 1 " Be wakeful,— be vigilant; Danger may be At an hour when all scemeth Securest to Thee 1 BY WATCHFULNESS. 49 ELEVENTH DAY. T\R. JOHNSON, giving advice to an •^... | |
| 1867 - 726 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...seemeth Securest to thee. How ! gains the leak so last ! Clear out the hold ; Hoist up thy merchandise. Heave out thy gold. There — let the ingots... | |
| 1867 - 220 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...?" " Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet — all 'a right." Be wakeful, be vigilant — danger may be At an hour when all seemeth securest to thee.... | |
| 1867 - 220 str.
...weather-bow, breakers are round thce ; 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 the night?""Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet — all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant — danger may... | |
| Samuel Woolcock Christophers - 1867 - 512 str.
...bow, Breakers are round thee ; Let Jail the plummet now, . : Shallows may ground theo. Reef in the foresail, there ! 'Hold the helm fast! So — let...There swept the blast. " What of the night, watchman P What of the night P" 1 '.. "Cloudy— all quiet — !. : ' ' ', Kb land yet — Ball's right." •... | |
| Maud Jeanne Franc - 1867 - 396 str.
...bade adieu to Glen Ness, and went back to town with her husband. CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE DEPARTURE. " What of the night, watchman ? What of the night ? " " Cloudy — all quiet — no land yet— all's right !" IT was •a dry winter compared with that which had shut Emily up at home so much the... | |
| Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 str.
...the plummet now, Shallows 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 ? " Cloudy—all quiet— No land yet! all's right." Be wakeful, be vigilant, Danger may be At an hour... | |
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