Heaven opens in their bosoms : but how rare, Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare ! What hero, like the man who stands himself; Who dares to meet his naked heart alone ; Who hears, intrepid, the full charge it brings, Resolv'd to silence future murmurs... The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts - Страница 115написао/ла Edward Young - 1802 - 383 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 310 страница
...Heav'n opens in their bosoms ; but how rare ! Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare ! What hero, fike the man who stands himself? Who dares to meet his...there ? The coward flies ; and, flying, is undone. Shall man alone, whose fate, whose final fate, Hangs on that hour, exclude it from his thought ? I... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 284 страница
...opens in their bosoms : but how rare, Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare ! What hero, like tho mau who stands himself ; Who dares to meet his naked heart alone ; Who hears intrepid the full charge it biinga, 241 Resolved to silence future murmurs there ! The coward flies, and, flying, is undone. 'Art... | |
| Ethics - 1828 - 234 страница
...wretched votaries, and never permit it to form a part of our amusements. No. 181.] THE HERO. [SATUKDAY. What hero like the man who stands himself, Who dares...murmurs there? The coward flies, and flying is undone. No. 182.] [SUNDAY. ON THE REJECTION OF CHRIST BY THE JEWS. WITH what pity and concern must we look... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 страница
...enter now the court Heaven opens in their bosoms : but, how rare, Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare I What hero, like the man who stands himself; Who dares...flies ; and, flying, is undone. (Art thou a coward 1 No :) the coward flies ; Thinks, but thinks slightly ; asks, but fears to know ; Asks, " What is... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 страница
...that enter now the court, 15 Heav'n opens in their bosom. But how rare ! Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare ! What hero, like the man who stands himself;...it brings, Resolv'd to silence future murmurs there ! 21 The coward flies ; and flying, is undone. (Art thou a coward ? No.) The coward flies; Thinks,... | |
| Edward Young, William Danby - 1832 - 306 страница
...they, that enter now the court Heaven opens in their bosoms ; but how rare, Ah me ! that magnanimity, how rare ! What hero, like the man who stands himself, Who dares to meet his naked heart alone," &c. &c. And is there, indeed, any one who is thoroughly prepared to meet the " day of His coming i"... | |
| 1832 - 618 страница
...them, and therefore flies to strong drink again. " What hero like the man who stands himself, ЛУ1ю dares to meet his naked heart alone ; Who hears intrepid the full charge it brings, Resolved to silence future murmurs there : The coward flies, and flying is undone." Youxtt. It's only... | |
| Edward Young - 1834 - 370 страница
...! that enter now the court Heaven opens in their bosoms : but, how rare, Ah me ! that magnanftnity, how rare ! What hero, like the man who stands himself...Thinks, but thinks slightly; asks, but fears to know; Asks, " What is truth;" with Pilate ; and retires ; Dissolves the court, and mingles with the throng;... | |
| 1836 - 558 страница
...alone ; Who hears, intrepid, the full charge it brings, Resolved to silence future murmurs there 1 The coward flies, and, flying, is undone. (Art thou...Thinks, but thinks slightly; asks, but fears to know: Asks ' What is truth V with Pilate, and retires Dissolves the court, and mingles with the throng: Asylum... | |
| Jonas Evans - 1836 - 158 страница
...knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.'* 'No hero like the man who stands himself; who dares to meet his naked heart alone, and hears intrepid the full charge it brings — '. If a man would not pknt thorns in his dying pillow,... | |
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