God; and still, whilo a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till he shows a fair face and a full light, and then he shines one whole day, under a cloud often, and sometimes weeping great and little showers, and sets quickly. So is a man's reason... A Book for Spare Moments: The Urn and the Page - Side 63av Harvey Buckland - 1856 - 162 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Timbs - 1863 - 280 sider
...Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God ; and still while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...great and little showers, and sets quickly : so is mail's reason and his life. He first begins to perceive himself to see or taste, making little reflections... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 sider
...Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God ; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...sets quickly ; so is a man's reason and his life. WHAT IS LIFE? It is a mighty change that is made by the death of every per son, and it is visible to... | |
| 1866 - 650 sider
...hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses ; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...shows a fair face and a full light, and then he shines the whole day — often under a cloud, and often weeping great or little showers. So is a man's life."... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 sider
...a cloud, and peeps over the eastern hills, thrusting out his golden horns * * * ; and still (while a man tells the story) the sun gets up higher till he shows a fair face and a full light." — J. TAYLOR'S Holy Dying, p. 17.-M. f Walpole's letters are full of society, but have little of nature... | |
| Henry Noble Day - 1867 - 374 sider
...Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...sets quickly; so is a man's reason and his life." — J. Taylai: We reckon more than five months to harvest. That Marah was never dry. No art could sweeten,... | |
| George Macdonald - 1868 - 294 sider
...Moses, when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God ; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...sets quickly; so is a man's reason and his life.' Is not this a resurrection of the day out of the night ? Or hear how Milton makes his Adam and Eve... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1868 - 438 sider
...Moses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God, and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...often, and sometimes weeping great and little showers; even so is a man's reason and his life! ' ' It is in the same poetical spirit of painting thoughts,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1868 - 750 sider
...hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Hoses; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till...shows a fair face and a full light, and then he shines the whole day—often under a cloud, and often weeping great or little showers. So is a man's life."... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1868 - 336 sider
...Moses, when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God, and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till he shows a fair face and a frill light, and then he shines one whole day, under a cloud often, and sometimes weeping great and... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 sider
...Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had Been the face of God ; and still while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till he shows fair face and a full light, and then he shines one whole day, under a cloud often, sometimes weepinp... | |
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