The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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Page 40
... hope being , that the fore - castle of the ship might hold upon the rock till morning , and that the Bridgewater would then send their boats to save them . From the Porpoise they enter- tained no hope ; and until the signal - lights ...
... hope being , that the fore - castle of the ship might hold upon the rock till morning , and that the Bridgewater would then send their boats to save them . From the Porpoise they enter- tained no hope ; and until the signal - lights ...
Page 148
... hope of brilliant spark , Which like some mild benignant star Beckons the trembler from afar , To happy scenes of dear delight , To sunshine , liberty , and light . But I no such fair vision see , The torch of Hope burns not for me ; In ...
... hope of brilliant spark , Which like some mild benignant star Beckons the trembler from afar , To happy scenes of dear delight , To sunshine , liberty , and light . But I no such fair vision see , The torch of Hope burns not for me ; In ...
Page 208
... hope which is in us is Christ , or is established on Christ , we should not have objected to his statement : but to assert that the reason , which we are required to give for this hope , is the hope itself , is — we will not say what ...
... hope which is in us is Christ , or is established on Christ , we should not have objected to his statement : but to assert that the reason , which we are required to give for this hope , is the hope itself , is — we will not say what ...
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