What then remains ? To seek Those helps for his occasions ever near Who lacks not will to use them ; vows, renewed On the first motion of a holy thought ; Vigils of contemplation ; praise ; and prayer — A stream, which, from the fountain of the heart... Faith & vision - Страница 85написао/ла Frank Johnson - 1906 - 124 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 страница
...of despite, Immoderate wishes, pining discontent, Distress and care. What then remains ? — To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever near, Who lacks...the fountain of the heart, Issuing however feebly, no where flows Without access of unexpected strength. But, above all, the victory is most sure For... | |
| 1815 - 698 страница
...the solitary as the chief and only comfort of the sick soul. " — What then remains ? — To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever near, Who lacks not will to use them : vows, renew M Wordsworth's Excursion. 4G7 PD the first motion of a holy thought ; Vigils of contemplation... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1824 - 298 страница
...within themselves, what remains? Let him strive " To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever nigh, Who lacks not will to use them ; vows renewed On the...of contemplation ; praise and prayer — A stream \v hich, from the fountains of the heart Issuing however feebly, nowhere flows Without access of unexpected... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 страница
...of despite, Immoderate wishes, pining discontent, Distress and care. What then remains ? — To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever near, Who lacks...nowhere flows Without access of unexpected strength. But, above all, the victory is most sure For Him, who, seeking faith by virtue, strives To yield entire... | |
| 1829 - 876 страница
...consciousness of our deadness of feeling. Prayer is (as H has been no less truly than beautifully expressed) " A stream which, from the fountain of the heart, Issuing,...nowhere flows Without access of unexpected strength :" and the aid thus granted to our efforts (not a supernatural aid, but no less welcome from its being... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1834 - 348 страница
...and in the actual pressure of a present necessity. BISHOP J. TAYLOR. What then remains'!—To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever near, Who lacks...nowhere flows Without access of unexpected strength. WORDSWORTH. Qu'est ce donc qu'un homme qui, reconnoissant l'Etre suprême, ne le prie pas'! C'est un... | |
| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1834 - 224 страница
...dnspitc, Immoderate wishes, pining discontent, Distress and care. — What then remains ? — to seek Those helps for his occasions ever near, Who lacks...— A stream, which, from the fountain of the heart, Flowing however feebly, never flows Without access of unexpected strength — But, above all, the victory... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1834 - 686 страница
...is a profound and Christian wisdom in the great meditative poet of the age, directing us ' To seek Those helps, for his occasions ever near, Who lacks...contemplation, praise, and prayer, A stream, which, from llie fountain of the heart, Issuing however feebly, no where flows Without access of unexpected strength.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 страница
...Immoderate wishes, pining discontent, \.' Distress and care. What then remains ? — To seek *» ' Those helps for his occasions ever near > ] Who lacks...nowhere flows Without access of unexpected strength. But, above all, the victory is most sure For him, who, seeking faith by virtue, strives To yield entire... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1836 - 372 страница
...consciousness of our deadness of feeling. Prayer is (as it has been no less truly than beautifully expressed), "A stream which, from the fountain of the heart. Issuing,...nowhere flows Without access of unexpected strength : " and the aid thus granted to our efforts (not a supernatural aid, but no less welcome from its being... | |
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