| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...contrasts his sickness with his health : — Man is a harp whose cords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a...which if He please God in a moment executes with ease) > " He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love. . . . There is no fear in love ; but perfect... | |
| John Pugh - 1878 - 216 páginas
...which disposes him to habitual pensiveness. " Man is a harp whose cords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task...loose, Lost till He tune them all their power and use." Some good people are often subject to depression of spirits, as the result of negligence on their own... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 páginas
...their disappointment. For example : — "Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright; The screws reversed (a task...which, if he please, God in a moment executes with case), Ten thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 páginas
...their disappointment. For example: — " Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task...which, if he please, God in a moment executes with case), Ten thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 636 páginas
...suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 642 páginas
...suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 páginas
...suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a...go loose, Lost, till He tune them, all their power aiid use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1881 - 212 páginas
...illustrious sufferers has told us : — " Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright, The screws reversed (a task...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1881 - 208 páginas
...elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright, The screws reversed (a task which, if lie please, God in a moment executes with ease), Ten thousand...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 632 páginas
...suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a...which if He please God in a moment executes with ease) Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As... | |
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