| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 páginas
...ranking Himself with princes. Shabsptan. Some from their chains the faithful dogs unbound. Drydeii. The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Additon. He that has complex ideas, without particular names for them, would be in no better case than... | |
| John Nelson (Primitive Methodist preacher.) - 1830 - 454 páginas
...and when put in competition with this, they sink into the most trifling insignificance. " Eternity! thou pleasing dreadful thought! '• • Through what...pass'. The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before us." 4. Have, you ever thought what would be the evil of losing your soul ? I do not say, have you... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1830 - 294 páginas
...within us; Tis heaven itself, that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. Eternity! thou pleasing, dreadful, thought! Through what variety...what new scenes and changes must we pass! The wide, th' unbounded prospect, lies before me; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Here will I... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 páginas
...within us; TU beaVn itself that points out an hereafter, And intimai» eternity to man. Eternity! tbou pleasing, dreadful thought! Through what variety of...what new scenes and changes must we pass? The wide, tbe unbounded prospect lies before me : Bat shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Uere will... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...Through what variety of untried being, Through what now scenes and changes must wo pass ? The wide, th' f there 'sa power above us — And that there is, all nature cries aloud Through all her works— he... | |
| 1830 - 400 páginas
...a war of opinions ; while many exclaim, in the lines following Mr. Burke's citation from Addison, " Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ! The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before us ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it !" "Those who honour this essay with a perusal,... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 páginas
...within us; Tis heav'ii itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. Eternity! thou pleasing, dreadful thought! Through what variety...shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will I bnld. If thure'.sa power above us (And thai there is, all natuce cries aloud Through all her works);... | |
| Menzies Rayner - 1833 - 202 páginas
...case accords with the decisions both of reason and revelation — " Here will we hold. — If there is a power above us — and that there is, all nature...all her works, — He must delight in virtue, and what He delights in must be happy." And we will add, what He delights in, will be ultimately established,... | |
| 1833 - 828 páginas
...thought ! Through what variety of untried being, [pass? Through what new scenes and changes, must we The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me: But...clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there 's ¡i power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works,) he must... | |
| 1833 - 332 páginas
...within us; "Pis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. Eternity ! thou pleasing, dreadful thought ! Through what variety...what new scenes and changes must we pass ! The wide, th' unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will... | |
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