The fruits of reflection; or, Moral remembrances on various subjects, Volumen1P. Norbury, 1809 |
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... attend our grey hairs , and to be able to collect from the remembrance of our past hours , not only comfort to support the infirmities of age , but also to secure us future hope . " The spirit walks of every day deceas'd ; And smiles an ...
... attend our grey hairs , and to be able to collect from the remembrance of our past hours , not only comfort to support the infirmities of age , but also to secure us future hope . " The spirit walks of every day deceas'd ; And smiles an ...
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... attended only by one officer , who carried his robe and his censor for sacrifices ; usually carrying his mail himself . He never wore a robe that . cost above ten crowns , and allowed but tenpence a day for the support of his family and ...
... attended only by one officer , who carried his robe and his censor for sacrifices ; usually carrying his mail himself . He never wore a robe that . cost above ten crowns , and allowed but tenpence a day for the support of his family and ...
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... prospects because a few boisterous winds and ad- verse blasts may impede his passage ? — Among the various sorrows which attend human nature , there are , perhaps , none more more hard to bear than the loss of dutiful and 48.
... prospects because a few boisterous winds and ad- verse blasts may impede his passage ? — Among the various sorrows which attend human nature , there are , perhaps , none more more hard to bear than the loss of dutiful and 48.
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... attending his sheep , as they feed on the mountain , and the flight of the wild goat , scared by the approach of the vigilant and faithful guardian of the flock , The ferocious wolf is seen at a distance , stealing under covert of the ...
... attending his sheep , as they feed on the mountain , and the flight of the wild goat , scared by the approach of the vigilant and faithful guardian of the flock , The ferocious wolf is seen at a distance , stealing under covert of the ...
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... attended the attainment ; -let such remember " The wise and active conquer difficulties By daring to attempt them : -Sloth and folly Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazard , And make the impoffibility they fear . ” Rowe . G5 ...
... attended the attainment ; -let such remember " The wise and active conquer difficulties By daring to attempt them : -Sloth and folly Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazard , And make the impoffibility they fear . ” Rowe . G5 ...
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Página 17 - For a bishop must be blameless, as the steward of God ; not selfwilled, not soon angry, not given to wine, no striker, not given to filthy lucre ; but a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, temperate; holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.
Página 85 - Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Página 24 - Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? Or when saw we thee sick or in prison, and came unto thee?
Página 56 - Whom call we gay? That honour has been long The boast of mere pretenders to the name. The innocent are gay — the lark is gay, That dries his feathers, saturate with dew, Beneath the rosy cloud, while yet the beams Of dayspring overshoot his humble nest. The peasant too, a witness of his song, Himself a songster, is as gay as he.
Página 65 - Let there be light, said God ; And forthwith light Ethereal, first of things, quintessence pure, Sprung from the deep ; and from her native east To journey through the...
Página 18 - To fly at infinite ; and reach it there Where seraphs gather immortality, On life's fair tree, fast by the throne of God. What golden joys ambrosial clustering glow In his full beam, and ripen for the just, Where momentary ages are no more ! Where time, and pain, and chance, and death expire!
Página 205 - That man is blest who stands in awe Of God, and loves his sacred law: His seed on earth shall be renown'd; His house the seat of wealth shall be, An inexhausted treasury, And with successive honours crown'd. 2 His liberal favours he extends, To some he gives...
Página 7 - I say the pulpit, in the sober use Of its legitimate peculiar powers, Must stand acknowledged, while the world shall stand, The most important and effectual guard, Support, and ornament of virtue's cause.
Página 23 - Then shall the righteous answer HIM, saying, LORD, when saw we THEE an hungred, and fed THEE ? or thirsty, and gave THEE drink? When saw we THEE a stranger, and took THEE in ? or naked, and clothed THEE ? Or when saw we THEE sick, or in prison, and came unto THEE...
Página 133 - And many monstrous forms in sleep we see, That neither were, nor are, nor e'er can be. Sometimes forgotten things, long cast behind, Rush forward in the brain, and come to mind. The nurse's legends are for truths received, And the man dreams but what the boy believed.