Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Tom 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 |
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Strona xvii
... once more gains firm earth . On the former day when walking , my very toes grasped the ground , as if each was a feeler . I clung to it with my feet , and planted them on land like the sea - horse climbing an iceberg . " My nights , for ...
... once more gains firm earth . On the former day when walking , my very toes grasped the ground , as if each was a feeler . I clung to it with my feet , and planted them on land like the sea - horse climbing an iceberg . " My nights , for ...
Strona xix
... once more . My heart was filled with love and joy , my eyes with tears , and my mouth with praises . The rocks rang with shouts of joy . This was my Triumphal . " No human eye saw me , no human ear heard my bursting joy , -my ...
... once more . My heart was filled with love and joy , my eyes with tears , and my mouth with praises . The rocks rang with shouts of joy . This was my Triumphal . " No human eye saw me , no human ear heard my bursting joy , -my ...
Strona xxvii
... once more to lead the hosts of God to battle , and to victory.- " To act , to suffer , may be nobly great , - But nature's mightiest effort is to WAIT . " To the providence of God , and to your kind super- intendence , dear brethren ...
... once more to lead the hosts of God to battle , and to victory.- " To act , to suffer , may be nobly great , - But nature's mightiest effort is to WAIT . " To the providence of God , and to your kind super- intendence , dear brethren ...
Strona 2
... once beheld , covered with gay , flaring flowers . They adorned the field , look- ed very pretty , but they injured the crop . Pleasing to the eye they certainly were , and drew the admiration of the careless passenger ; but , to the ...
... once beheld , covered with gay , flaring flowers . They adorned the field , look- ed very pretty , but they injured the crop . Pleasing to the eye they certainly were , and drew the admiration of the careless passenger ; but , to the ...
Strona 31
... once , " to be effective , we must draw more from nature , and less from the writings of men ; we must study the book of providence , the book of nature , the heart of man , and the book of God ; we must read the history of the world ...
... once , " to be effective , we must draw more from nature , and less from the writings of men ; we must study the book of providence , the book of nature , the heart of man , and the book of God ; we must read the history of the world ...
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