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" raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the earth, can we doubt of the existence of God ? — or how, turning them to what is within us, can we doubt that there is something... "
Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy - 563. oldal
1866 - 596 oldal
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Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a ...

James Kennedy - 1830 - 506 oldal
...of pines. The scene invited to religious meditation. It was a fine day in spring. " How," he said, " raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the...is within us, can we doubt that there is something within us more noble and more durable than the clay of which we are formed ? Those who do not hear,...

Conversations on religion, with lord Byron and others

James Kennedy - 1830 - 502 oldal
...pines. The scene invited to religious meditation. ',', was a fine day in spring. f.( How," he said, "raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the earth, can we doubt of the existence of God P — or how, turning them to what is within us, can we doubt that there is something within us more...

The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., 5. kötet

1830 - 480 oldal
...of pines. The scene invited to religious meditation. It was a tine day in. spring. 'How,'. he said, 'raising our eyes to Heaven, or directing them to the earth, can we douht of the existence of God ? — or how, turning them to what is within us, can we douht that there...

Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, 15. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 oldal
...of pines. The scene invited to religious meditation. It was a fine day in spring. ' How,' he said, ' raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the...can we doubt that there is something more noble and more durable than the clay of which we are formed ?• "] (2) [" By her example warn'd, the rest beware...

Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy: Including the Papal States, Rome ...

John Murray (Firm) - 1843 - 616 oldal
...of re. ligion, was while riding through this forest, in 1820. '' The scene," he says, '' invited to religious meditation ; it was a fine day in spring....Pineta inspired also those beautiful lines in the third canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight !— in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and...

Don Juan, 1. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1849 - 390 oldal
...of pines. The scene invited to religious meditation. It was a fine day in spring. l How,' he said, ' raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the...can we doubt that there is something more noble and more durable than the clay of which we are formed ? ' "— COUNT GAMBA.] s [" By her example warn'd,...

An apology for 'Don Juan'; a satirical poem

John Wesley Thomas - 1850 - 156 oldal
...the deep, Into my ears this truth—" Thou liv'st for ever." — Heaven and Earth: a Mystery " How, raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the...more noble and durable than the clay of which we are made?" — Lord Byron to Count Gamba, Works, Ed. 1841, p. 639. Note oo, st. 101. Because, though I...

A Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy

John Murray (Firm) - 1857 - 416 oldal
...subject of religion was while riding through this forest in 1820. " The scene," he says, " invited to religious meditation ; it was a fine day in spring....durable than the clay of which we are formed ? ' " The Piueta inspired also those beautiful lines in the 3rd canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight...

Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy: Comprising Piedmont, Liguria ...

John Murray (Firm) - 1860 - 674 oldal
...subject of religion was while riding through this forest in 1820. " The scene," he says, " invited to religious meditation ; it was a fine day in spring....durable than the clay of which we are formed? ' " The Fineta inspired also those beautiful lines in the 3rd canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight...

Byron and the Times; Or, An Apology for Don Juan ...

John W. Thomas - 1867 - 172 oldal
...deep, Into my ears this truth — " Thou liv'st for ever." — Heaven and Earth: a Mystery. " How, raising our eyes to heaven, or directing them to the...existence of God ? Or how, turning them to what is within ns, can we doubt that there is something more noble and durable than the clay of which we are made?"...




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