| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 sider
...enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, or sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors. " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...and power and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing. , The good are befriended even by weakness and defect. As no man had ever a point of pride that was... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 sider
...enemies became friends, so do disasters of all kinds, or sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors. " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...and power and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing. The good are befriended even by weakness and defect. As no man had ever a point of pride that was not... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 sider
...F.vcn so doth find protect u«. if we be Virtuous and Wide. Wind* blow and Waters roll, Strength lo tho Brave, and Power and Deity: Yet in themselves are nothing! One Decree Spake Laws to thrw, and said lhat by (he Soul Only Uie Nations shall be great and free ! 382 THE FRIEND. ESSAY X.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1850 - 402 sider
...purity and power. My Father saw that our house was founded on a rock, the rock of a moral superiority; " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...the soul Only the nations shall be great and free ! " May we not feel and repeat these truths without losing humility in the sight of the Most High,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1850 - 464 sider
...purity and power. My Father saw that our house was founded on a rock, the rock of a moral superiority; " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...the soul Only the nations shall be great and free ! " May we not feel and repeat these truths without losing humility in the sight of the Most High,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 356 sider
...became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors : — " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...and power and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing." The good are befriended even by weakness and defect. As no man had ever a point of pride that was not... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 sider
...became friends, so disasters of all kinds, as sickness, offence, poverty, prove benefactors : — " Winds blow and waters roll Strength to the brave,...and power and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing." The good are befriended even by weakness «nd defect. As no man had ever a point of pride that was... | |
| Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1850 - 304 sider
...hope of Europe and of civilization refted ! Even fo doth God proteft us, if we be Virtuous and wife. Winds blow and waters roll, Strength to the brave, and power and deity : Yet in themfelves are nothing ! One decree Spake laws to them, and faid that by the foul Only the nations... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 sider
...what power is there ! What mightiness for evil and for good ! THE GLORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 91 Even BO doth God protect us if we be Virtuous and wise. Winds...the soul Only the Nations shall be great and free. WORDSWORTH. XXH. THE GLORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. " THE objects of the patriot are, that bis countrymen... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 sider
...bright and fair, A span of waters ; yet what power is there ! What mightiness for evil and for good ! Even so doth God protect us, if we be Virtuous and...Deity, Yet in themselves are nothing ! One decree Spoke laws to them, and said that by the Sonl Only the Nations shall be great and free.* xn. THOUGHT... | |
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