The Globe: A New Review of World-literature, Society, Religion, Art and Politics, Nide 7W.H. Thorne, 1889 |
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... better example to the world . ' ' It is a blow struck for humanity , ' exclaims the French statesman , M. Clemen- ceau . All other famous men ( including Archbishop Walsh , of Dub- lin ; Visconti Venosta , Minister of Foreign Affairs ...
... better example to the world . ' ' It is a blow struck for humanity , ' exclaims the French statesman , M. Clemen- ceau . All other famous men ( including Archbishop Walsh , of Dub- lin ; Visconti Venosta , Minister of Foreign Affairs ...
Sivu 26
... better mind their own business and try to preach on subjects that they are supposed , at least , to understand . I have not seen Roosevelt's or Parkhurst's opinion on the treaty , but they are a pair of wild ducks - say , mud hens - any ...
... better mind their own business and try to preach on subjects that they are supposed , at least , to understand . I have not seen Roosevelt's or Parkhurst's opinion on the treaty , but they are a pair of wild ducks - say , mud hens - any ...
Sivu 28
... better things are given therein than be given by the other services ( baptism or preaching ) ; justifies the disuse of praying for the dead ; gives reasons why Com- munion should be received in the hands , and finally thinks that kneel ...
... better things are given therein than be given by the other services ( baptism or preaching ) ; justifies the disuse of praying for the dead ; gives reasons why Com- munion should be received in the hands , and finally thinks that kneel ...
Sivu 30
... better than Romanism ; to the Catholic or partial Catholic it was in * Froude . + Wotton died in January 1566 , at his house in Warwick Lane , aged 72. A number of persons accompanied his funeral from London to Canterbury . He was ...
... better than Romanism ; to the Catholic or partial Catholic it was in * Froude . + Wotton died in January 1566 , at his house in Warwick Lane , aged 72. A number of persons accompanied his funeral from London to Canterbury . He was ...
Sivu 41
... better advanced among the people , that the poor might be relieved , the children of the nobility and gentry of the realm be virtuously educated in the fear and knowledge of the Almighty . ' Whether the revenues of these estates were ...
... better advanced among the people , that the poor might be relieved , the children of the nobility and gentry of the realm be virtuously educated in the fear and knowledge of the Almighty . ' Whether the revenues of these estates were ...
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Sivu 328 - BRIGHT star ! would I were steadfast as thou art— Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night. And watching, with eternal lids apart. Like Nature's patient sleepless Eremite, The moving waters at their priestlike task Of pure ablution round earth's human shores...
Sivu 192 - Now, there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was the Christ...
Sivu 426 - Who breaks his birth's invidious bar, And grasps the skirts of happy chance, And breasts the blows of circumstance, And grapples with his evil star; Who makes by force his merit known And lives to clutch the golden keys, To mould a mighty state's decrees, And shape the whisper of the throne; And moving up from high to higher, Becomes on Fortune's crowning slope The pillar of a people's hope...
Sivu 325 - KEEN fitful gusts are whispering here and there Among the bushes, half leafless and dry, The stars look very cold about the sky, And I have many miles on foot to fare ; Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air, Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily, Or of those silver lamps that burn on high, Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair : For I am brimful of the friendliness That in a little cottage I have found ; Of fair-hair'd Milton's eloquent distress, And all his love for gentle Lycid' drown'd...
Sivu 325 - Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there Among the bushes half leafless, and dry; The stars look very cold about the sky, And I have many miles on foot to fare. Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air, Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily, Or of those silver lamps that burn on high, Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair: For I am brimfull of the friendliness That in a little cottage I have found; Of fair-hair'd Milton's eloquent distress, And all his love for gentle Lycid...
Sivu 327 - He of the rose, the violet, the spring, The social smile, the chain for Freedom's sake : And lo ! whose steadfastness would never take A meaner sound than Raphael's whispering. And other spirits there are standing apart Upon the forehead of the age to come ; These, these will give the world another heart, And other pulses. Hear ye not the hum Of mighty workings ? Listen awhile, ye nations, and be dumb.
Sivu 446 - And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
Sivu 328 - Yourself — your soul — in pity give me all, Withhold no atom's atom, or I die, Or living on perhaps, your wretched thrall, Forget, in the mist of idle misery, Life's purposes — the palate of my mind Losing its gust, and my ambition blind ! 1819.
Sivu 322 - Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise— Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
Sivu 323 - Mongst boughs pavilion'd, where the deer's swift leap Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell. But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with thee, Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind, Whose words are images of thoughts refined, Is my soul's pleasure ; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human-kind, When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.