The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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Page 56
... fears , the man of honor scorns , to do an ill action . The latter considers vice as something that is beneath him ; the other as something that is offensive to the Divine Being ; the one , as what is un- becoming , the other , as what ...
... fears , the man of honor scorns , to do an ill action . The latter considers vice as something that is beneath him ; the other as something that is offensive to the Divine Being ; the one , as what is un- becoming , the other , as what ...
Page 72
... fears prevail , my fancies droop , Joy never cometh with a whoop , And seldom with a call ! My football's laid upon the shelf ; - I am a shuttlecock myself , The world knocks to and fro . My archery is all unlearned , And grief against ...
... fears prevail , my fancies droop , Joy never cometh with a whoop , And seldom with a call ! My football's laid upon the shelf ; - I am a shuttlecock myself , The world knocks to and fro . My archery is all unlearned , And grief against ...
Page 94
... fear The God ye never could offend ? Ye never knew The crimes , for which we come to weep : Penance is not for you , Blessed wanderers of the upper deep . To you ' t is given To wake sweet nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of ...
... fear The God ye never could offend ? Ye never knew The crimes , for which we come to weep : Penance is not for you , Blessed wanderers of the upper deep . To you ' t is given To wake sweet nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of ...
Page 99
... , With gloomy terrors overspread , My steadfast heart shall fear no ill , For thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . THE FOOLISH STAG . A FABLE . A STAG ,
... , With gloomy terrors overspread , My steadfast heart shall fear no ill , For thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , And guide me through the dreadful shade . THE FOOLISH STAG . A FABLE . A STAG ,
Page 138
... fear of kings ; But mercy is above the sceptered sway ! It is enthroned in the hearts of kings ! It is an attribute of God himself ! And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice . WARREN'S ADDRESS BEFORE THE ...
... fear of kings ; But mercy is above the sceptered sway ! It is enthroned in the hearts of kings ! It is an attribute of God himself ! And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice . WARREN'S ADDRESS BEFORE THE ...
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