Sunrise (Noon, Sunset) [quotations] by H.L.S. Lear, Издање 246,Део 3Henrietta Louisa Lear 1882 |
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... and learn that to be in the Creator's power is the creature's happiness . - FAber . XIII . THE same man at several times may in his apprehension prefer several Scriptures as best , -formerly most affected with one 26 Sunset .
... and learn that to be in the Creator's power is the creature's happiness . - FAber . XIII . THE same man at several times may in his apprehension prefer several Scriptures as best , -formerly most affected with one 26 Sunset .
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... Faber . IN XIX . the latter part of Dr. Johnson's life , in order to satisfy himself whether his mental faculties were impaired , he resolved that he would try to learn a new language , and fixed upon the Low Dutch for that purpose ...
... Faber . IN XIX . the latter part of Dr. Johnson's life , in order to satisfy himself whether his mental faculties were impaired , he resolved that he would try to learn a new language , and fixed upon the Low Dutch for that purpose ...
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... we grow more dis- contented ? All this is well , but it must pass into something higher , something deeper , something sweeter -into a hunger and a thirst for God ! -F . W. FABER . XXXI . IN one sense , and that deep , 46 Sunset .
... we grow more dis- contented ? All this is well , but it must pass into something higher , something deeper , something sweeter -into a hunger and a thirst for God ! -F . W. FABER . XXXI . IN one sense , and that deep , 46 Sunset .
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... , so much the worse , for then they are full of detraction , levity , and spiritual gossip . - F . W. Faber . XL . IF any one has but the courage and honesty to look at an object as it is in itself , or divested of pre- 58 Sunset .
... , so much the worse , for then they are full of detraction , levity , and spiritual gossip . - F . W. Faber . XL . IF any one has but the courage and honesty to look at an object as it is in itself , or divested of pre- 58 Sunset .
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... FABER . LIV . Bogs . NOW I talk of my dog , that I may not treat of a worse subject , which my spleen tempts me to . I will give you some account of him , -a thing not wholly unpre- cedented , since Montaigne ( to whom I am but a dog in ...
... FABER . LIV . Bogs . NOW I talk of my dog , that I may not treat of a worse subject , which my spleen tempts me to . I will give you some account of him , -a thing not wholly unpre- cedented , since Montaigne ( to whom I am but a dog in ...
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Athenians beauty better blossoms bosom Bossuet CHURCH colour cometh comfort Creator's creatures Darker deep and true delaying to hear doth E. B. BROWNING earth eternally eyes F. W. FABER facility of speech faculties faith fall fear feel felt flower FRANCIS DE SALES fresh gift gift-bearing grasses giveth God's grace GRATRY grave greyhound grudge hath heart Heaven helpful holy honour hunger Jerusalem JOSHUA REYNOLDS less lichen lighteneth little things live maketh man's ments mercy mind MONTAIGNE mosses nature neath neighbour ness never NEWMAN night opportunity ourselves pass perfect persons who possess prayer receive it peacefully rest rich rock RUSKIN Modern seems self-love sense silence soul spaniel spiritual suffer SUNSET sunshine taste taste for God taught thee Think thou thought or opinion tion tongue trial troubles unreal us.-J. B. MOZLEY visible sun voluntary weary willeth wisdom words worldly