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" Sabbath work ever since is the illumination of his Spirit. First he breathed light upon the face of the matter, or chaos; then he breathed light into the face of man; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The poet... "
New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection, Moral, Instructive, and ... - Page 155
by Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...transposition? ' I 4. What istlie ruminatine togushedt VI. DANGERS OF THE DEEP. " THE poet that heautified the sect, that was otherwise inferior to the rest,...pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a hattle, and the adventures...
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Manchester papers

Manchester papers - 1856 - 344 pages
... MANCHESTER PAPERS: km of (itosional VOL. I. " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tossed upon the sea — n pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below,—...
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The Essays: Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral ; and The Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1856 - 406 pages
...face of the matter, or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The poet * that beautified the sect,2 that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet excellently well : " It is a pleasure to...
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Bacon's essays, with annotations by R. Whately

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 pages
...the face of the matter, or chaos, then he breathed light into the face of man, and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The poet/ that beautified the sect,6 that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet excellently well, ' It is a pleasure to stand...
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Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - Conduct of life - 1857 - 578 pages
...he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The poet,5 that beautified the sect,6 that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet...pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle, and the adventures7...
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The Asylum Journal of Mental Science

Psychiatry - 1857 - 652 pages
...is the enjoying of it; is the sovereign good of human nature The poet * that beautified the sect f that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet...pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle and the adventures...
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Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - Philosophy - 1858 - 620 pages
...face of the matter, or chaos, then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The poet/ that beautified the sect,6 that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet excellently well, ' It is a pleasure .to...
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The Guardian, Volumes 10-11

Conduct of life - 1859 - 802 pages
...is humility. The poet Lucretius, who adorned his sect that was otherwise inferior to the rest, says excellently well : " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore and view ships tossing upon the heaving sea — to stand in the window of a castle and see a battle waged...
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Advanced Reading Book: Literary and Scientific

Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...the face of the matter, or chaos, then he breathed light into the face of man, and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The...pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle, and the adventures...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1860 - 480 pages
...face of the matter or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen. The...beautified the sect that was otherwise inferior to the rest,1 saith yet excellently well : It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tossed...
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