| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 572 sayfa
...rest beneath the eye of God 1 Not their's, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendours how they shine and burn. All bright endowments of...know Than they who fain would see it white as snow. OMISSA. " principles in no danger of being exaggerated." Introd. p. xliv. Principles cannot go too... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 338 sayfa
...rest beneath the eye of God? Not their's, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendours how they shine and burn. All bright endowments of...joy behold them, soonest find ; And better none its si a ins of frailty know • Than they who fain would Bee it white as snow. OMISSA. " principles in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 458 sayfa
...Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode," Where true faults rest beneath the eye of God ? Not their's, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendors...know Than they who fain would see it white as snow. OMISSA. " principles in no danger of being exaggerated." Introd., p. 31. Principles cannot go too far,... | |
| 1849 - 390 sayfa
...God ? Not their's. mid inward darkness, to discern The spirit's splendors bow they shine and barn, All bright endowments of a noble mind They, who with...them, soonest find ; And better none its stains of frailly know Than they who fain wonld see it white M snow. 16 DOCTOR WILLIAM TURNER, OF NEW vORE. DR.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 764 sayfa
...Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode," Where true faults rest beneath the eye of God t Not their's, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendors...know Than they who fain would see it white as snow. OMISSA. " principles in no danger of being exaggerated." Introd. p. xxxix. Principles can not go too... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 sayfa
...Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode," Where true faults rest beneath the eye of God ? Not their's, "mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendors...bright endowments of a noble mind They, who with joy bchold them, soonest find; AnH better none its stains of frailty know Than they who fain would see... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 766 sayfa
...Scorn and Envy pierce that " dread abode," Where true faults rest beneath the eye of God f Not their's, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendors..." .' - ' Than they who fain would see it white as enow. • . ' OMISSA. , , -• " principles in no danger of being exaggerated." Introd. p, xxxix. Principles... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 sayfa
...rest beneath the eye of God? Not theirs, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendours, how they shine and burn. All bright endowments of...know Than they who fain would see it white as snow."* I have in this introductory lecture attempted nothing beyond the exposition of a few broad and simple... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 sayfa
...rest beneath the eye of God ? Not theirs, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendours, how they shine and burn. All bright endowments of...know Than they who fain would see it white as snow."* I have in this introductory lecture attempted nothing beyond the exposition of a few broad and simple... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 sayfa
...rest beneath the eye of God? Not theirs, 'mid inward darkness, to discern The spiritual splendours, how they shine and burn. All bright endowments of...frailty know Than they who fain would see it white as snow."3* I have in this introductory lecture attempted nothing beyond the exposition of a few broad... | |
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