Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous Utterances, in Prose and Verse, from the Writings of the Known Great and the Great UnknownWard, Lock and Tyler, 1871 - 726 páginas |
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... Virtue . Now this I readily submit to as a great truth , that the degrees of happiness vary according to the degrees of virtue , and consequently , that that life which is most virtuous is most happy , with reference to those that are ...
... Virtue . Now this I readily submit to as a great truth , that the degrees of happiness vary according to the degrees of virtue , and consequently , that that life which is most virtuous is most happy , with reference to those that are ...
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... Virtue and honour are such inseparable companions that the heathens would admit no man into the temple of Honour who did not pass into it through the temple of Virtue . Princes , indeed , may confer honours , or rather titles and names ...
... Virtue and honour are such inseparable companions that the heathens would admit no man into the temple of Honour who did not pass into it through the temple of Virtue . Princes , indeed , may confer honours , or rather titles and names ...
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... VIRTUE doth not Extirpate Affection . IT is not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of the mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man ...
... VIRTUE doth not Extirpate Affection . IT is not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of the mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man ...
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affection art thou atheism Barry Cornwall beauty behold blessed breath bright character Christ Christian clouds conscience dark death delight divine divine grace doth duty earth eternal evil fair faith fear feel flowers gentle give glory God's Gospel grace Grindon habits hand happiness hath heart heaven holy honour hope hour human Humphry Davy influence James Edmeston Jesus Jesus Christ kind knowledge labour lence light live look Lord Lord Bacon ment mercy mind moral nature ness never night o'er objects ourselves pass passions peace pleasure poor praise prayer present pride principles racter reason religion rich scenes Scripture Shakespeare shine sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stars sublime sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought tion trees true truth unto virtue voice wind wisdom wonder word young youth