| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 670 páginas
...them aside, knowing they are but stones, and are not able to do good or evil." Miss. Reg. p. 78. AA 2 then, plunging into the winter from which it had flown, it disappears from our eyes. Such is here 625. the life of man. It acts and thinks before us ; but, as of what preceded its appearance among... | |
| 1854 - 712 páginas
...feasts. As you are sitting with your ealdormen and theyns about you, the fire blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered by its warmth ; and while...disappears from our eyes. Such is here the life of man,"* etc. We do not quote this merely for the sake of the very excellent moral philosophy which it contains... | |
| 1854 - 704 páginas
...while storms of rain and snow are raging without, a little sparrow flies in at one door, roams aronnd our festive meeting, and passes out at some other...disappears from our eyes. Such is here the life of man,"* etc. We do not quote this merely for the sake of the very excellent moral philosophy which it contains... | |
| 1854 - 792 páginas
...feels not the wintry tempest. It enjoys the short comfort and serenity of its transient stay ; hut, then, plunging into the winter from which it had flown, it disappears from onr eyes. Such is here the life of man,"* etc. We do not quote this merely for the sake of the very... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1856 - 328 páginas
...your ealdormen and thegns about you, the fire blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered with its warmth, and while storms of rain and snow are...on this momentous future this new doctrine reveals anything more certain or reasonable, it is in my opinion entitled to our acquiescence." 1 Edwin, having... | |
| James Amiraux Jeremie, Alfred Lyall - 1857 - 540 páginas
...blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered with its warmth, and while storms of rain and snow arc raging, without ; a little sparrow flies in at one...on this momentous future this new doctrine reveals anything more certain or reasonable, it is in my opinion entitled to our acquiescence."1 The other... | |
| 1857 - 676 páginas
...feasts. As you are sitting with your ealdormen and theyns about you, the fire blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered by its warmth ; and while...disappears from our eyes. Such is here the life of man,"* etc. We do not quote this merely for the sake of the very excellent moral philosophy which it contains... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - 1865 - 358 páginas
...feasts. As you are sitting with your aldermen and your thanes about you, the fire blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered by its warmth, and while...on this momentous future, this new doctrine reveals anything more certain or more reasonable, it is, in my opinion, entitled to our acquiescence."* After... | |
| George Smith - 1865 - 522 páginas
...feasts. As you are sitting with your ealdermen and thegns about you, the fire blazing in the centre, and the whole hall cheered by its warmth, and while...we of all that is destined to come afterwards. If, * TURNER'S " History of the Anglo-Saxons," vol. i., p. 355. then, on this momentous future, this new... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - 1865 - 354 páginas
...by its warmth, and while storms of rain and snow are raging without, a little sparrow flies inatone door, roams around our festive meeting, and passes...preceded its appearance among us, we are ignorant, so are fre of all that is destined to come afterwards. If, then, on this momentous future, this new doctrine... | |
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