ser. Locke and Sydenham, and other papers. 4th edD. Douglas, 1882 |
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Pàgina xx
... , so see to it that your balance , that weighing faculty which God has given you , is kept true - in a state , as Locke would say , of absolute indifferency , ' 6 turning only to the touch of honest weight . See XX Preface .
... , so see to it that your balance , that weighing faculty which God has given you , is kept true - in a state , as Locke would say , of absolute indifferency , ' 6 turning only to the touch of honest weight . See XX Preface .
Pàgina xxxiv
... given him by the Great Taskmaster - how far he is from being a good and faithful servant ; ' and he should make this rather understood than expressed by his manner as a writer ; while at the same time , every man should deny himself the ...
... given him by the Great Taskmaster - how far he is from being a good and faithful servant ; ' and he should make this rather understood than expressed by his manner as a writer ; while at the same time , every man should deny himself the ...
Pàgina xl
... given up the good of the old apprentice- ship system , along with its evil . This will remedy , rage to announce , with startling minuteness , what was the organic condition of the interior - as if a watchmaker would spend most of his ...
... given up the good of the old apprentice- ship system , along with its evil . This will remedy , rage to announce , with startling minuteness , what was the organic condition of the interior - as if a watchmaker would spend most of his ...
Pàgina xlix
... given enough of sorrow , ' and of whom Shakspeare's Con- stance is the type , when she says , ' I am sick , and capable of fears ; I am full of fears , subject to fears ; I am a woman , and therefore naturally born to fears ' -being in ...
... given enough of sorrow , ' and of whom Shakspeare's Con- stance is the type , when she says , ' I am sick , and capable of fears ; I am full of fears , subject to fears ; I am a woman , and therefore naturally born to fears ' -being in ...
Pàgina lviii
... given into his hands a copy of these Hora , the correction of which had often whiled away his long hours of languor and pain . God thought otherwise . I shall miss his great knowledge , his loving and keen eye - his ne quid nimis - his ...
... given into his hands a copy of these Hora , the correction of which had often whiled away his long hours of languor and pain . God thought otherwise . I shall miss his great knowledge , his loving and keen eye - his ne quid nimis - his ...
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Pàgina 253 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
Pàgina 137 - is given ; and they blow the souls out of ,one another ; and in place of sixty brisk, useful craftsmen, the world has sixty dead carcasses, which it must bury, and anew shed tears for.
Pàgina 293 - But ah ! my soul with too much stay Is drunk, and staggers in the way ! Some...
Pàgina 301 - God's silent, searching flight; When my Lord's head is filled with dew, and all His locks are wet with the clear drops of night; His still, soft call; His knocking time; the soul's dumb watch, When spirits their fair kindred catch.
Pàgina 142 - One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Pàgina 289 - And we fairies, that do run By the triple Hecate's team, From the presence of the sun, Following darkness like a dream...
Pàgina 300 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know At first sight if the bird be flown; But what fair dell or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
Pàgina 296 - I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great Ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as it was bright; And round beneath it, Time in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres Like a vast shadow moved; in which the world And all her train were hurled.
Pàgina 321 - Had in her sober livery all things clad; Silence accompanied, for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale; She all night long her amorous descant* sung; Silence was pleased: now...
Pàgina v - Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.