AND is this all ? Can Reason do no more Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee : He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where Duty bids he confidently steers,... THE MONTHLY HOMCEOPATHIC REVIEW - Стр. 594авторы: ALFRED C. POPE - 1883Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - Страниц: 850
...dread the shore! Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears: Where duty...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE nymph must lose her female friend If more admired than she — But where... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - Страниц: 468
...sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvass in ! A EEFLECTION ON THE FOEEGOING ODE. He holds no parley •with unmanly fears, Where duty...call, And trusting in his God, surmounts them all. TRANSLATIONS FEOM VINCENT BOURNE. I. THE TJLOW-WOEM. BENEATH the hedge or near the stream, A worm is... | |
| Samuel Garratt - 1854 - Страниц: 224
...the shore ? Sweet Moralist, afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee ; He holds no parley with unmanly fears, Where duty...call, And trusting in his God surmounts them all." Only it must be when duty calls. The believer must not go unbidden into temptation. God may and often... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - Страниц: 488
...the shore 1 Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to theo : He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where Duty...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. HORACE, BOOK II. ODE XVI. Otium Divos rogat in patent!. 1 EASE is the weary merchant's prayer, Who... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - Страниц: 806
...unknown to thco. He holds no parlej' with unmanly fears; Where duty bids, he confidently steers, P'aces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them alL THE LILY AND THE ROSE, 1. THE Nymph must lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she— But whore... | |
| 1855 - Страниц: 488
...another pursue a dangerous course, will risk the consequence of a faithful and well-timed remonstrance. He holds no parley with unmanly fears; Where duty...call, And trusting in his God, surmounts them all. Were we called upon to name the object under the sun which excites the deepest commiseration in the... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - Страниц: 798
...dread the shore, Sweet moralist ? afloat on life's rough sea. The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty...her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them mfl. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. l. THE Nymph must lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she —... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - Страниц: 580
...the shore ? Sweet moralist 1 afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee : He holds no parley with unmanly fears; Where Duty...thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his (iod, surmounts them all. HORACE, BOOK II. ODE XVI. Otlum Diron rogat in patent!. EASE is the weary... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - Страниц: 512
...dread the shore ? Sweet moralist! afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears; Where duty...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. The nymph must lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she— But where... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - Страниц: 590
...sea, The Christian has an art unknown to the«. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where I)uty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. SILIUS ITALICUa The following passaces ou^ht to have appeared at the bottom of the «e'ciHiil column... | |
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