| Women - 1822 - 634 pages
...maternal spirit, bringing ferth And cherishing with ever-constant love That tires not, nor betrays. Our life is turned Out of her course, wherever man...abused, as selfishness may prompt. Say, what can follow from a rational soul Perverted thus, but weakness in all good, And strength in evil ? Hence an after-call... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1814 - 476 pages
...maternal spirit, bringing forth And cherishing with ever-constant love, That tires not, nor betrays. Our Life is turned Out of her course, wherever Man...thus, but weakness in all good, And strength in evil? Hence an after-call For chastisement, and custody, and bonds, And oft-times Death, avenger of the past,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...bringing forth And cherishing with ever-constant love, That tires not, nor betrays. Our Life is turned a 2 Out of her course, wherever Man is made An offering,...implement, a passive Thing employed As a brute mean, w ithout acknowledgment Of common right or interest in the end; Used or abused, as selfishness may... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...maternal spirit, bringing forth And cherishing with ever-constant love, That tires not, nor betrays. Our Life is turned Out of her course, wherever Man...thus, but weakness in all good, And strength in evil ? Hence an after-call For chastisement, and custody, and bouds, And oft-times Death, avenger of the... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...dear. What came from heaven, to heaven by nature clings; And if dissevered thence, its course is short. Our life is turned Out of her course, wherever man...acknowledgment Of common right or interest in the end. LESSON XV. Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouny.— COLERIDGE. HAST thou a charm to stay the... | |
| Theology - 1836 - 532 pages
...throne, which may be likened unto his, Who, in some placid day of summer, looks Down from a mountain top. Our life is turned Out of her course, wherever man...acknowledgment Of common right or interest in the end. The primal duties shine aloft, like stars ; The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered... | |
| Fraternal organizations - 1838 - 488 pages
...the bearings of the ea«e. For true it ia :— Our life 1s turned Out of her course, whenever Man U made An offering, or a sacrifice, a tool, Or Implement,...Perverted thus, but weakness in all good And strength in uv 11 '; HWdtworlA— « The Excursion-* The evils which arise from the custom of keeping shopa open... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...course, wherever man is made An offering or a sacrifice, a tool Or implement, a passive thing employ'd P ? Hence an after call For chastisement, and custody, and honds, And oft-times death, avenger of the... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 750 pages
...bringing forth And cherishing-with ever-constant love, That tires not, nor betrays. Our life is tum'd Out of her course, wherever man is made An offering...a sacrifice, a tool Or implement, a passive thing employ'd As a brute mean, without acknowledgment Of common right or interest in the end; Used or abused,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...hringing forth And cherishing with ever-constant love, That tires not, nor hetrays. Our life is turn'd HAD BEEN LOST.t Vane, quid afectas faciera mlhl poneré, pictor t A6ris et lingua gum filia employ'd As a hrute mean, without acknowledgment Of common right or interest in the end ; Used or ahused,... | |
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