Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally Treated. Also, A Thousand Lines, and Other Poems ...E. Darrow, 1852 - 412 oldal |
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... Evil , Of Prayer , The Lord's Prayer , Of Discretion , 60 62 65 75 77 83 88 90 Of Trifles , 91 Of Recreation , 97 The Train of Religion , . 102 Of a Trinity , Of Thinking , Of Speaking , Of Reading , 105 109 117 122 124 128 134 137 ...
... Evil , Of Prayer , The Lord's Prayer , Of Discretion , 60 62 65 75 77 83 88 90 Of Trifles , 91 Of Recreation , 97 The Train of Religion , . 102 Of a Trinity , Of Thinking , Of Speaking , Of Reading , 105 109 117 122 124 128 134 137 ...
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... evil herald ; Heed not him , but hear his words , and care not whence they come ; The viewless winds might whisper them , the billows roar them forth , The mean unconcious sedge sigh them in the ear of evening , Or the mind of pride ...
... evil herald ; Heed not him , but hear his words , and care not whence they come ; The viewless winds might whisper them , the billows roar them forth , The mean unconcious sedge sigh them in the ear of evening , Or the mind of pride ...
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... evil wither and decay , And Wisdom's words shall sweetly charm thy doubtful into virtues : Meanness shall then be frugal care ; where shame was , thou art modest ; Cowardice riseth into caution , rashness is sobered into courage THE 9 ...
... evil wither and decay , And Wisdom's words shall sweetly charm thy doubtful into virtues : Meanness shall then be frugal care ; where shame was , thou art modest ; Cowardice riseth into caution , rashness is sobered into courage THE 9 ...
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... evil , and what if they come at his bidding ? He is a bold bad man who dareth to tamper with the dead ; For their whereabout lieth in a mystery - that vestibule leading to Eternity , The waiting room for unclad ghosts , before the ...
... evil , and what if they come at his bidding ? He is a bold bad man who dareth to tamper with the dead ; For their whereabout lieth in a mystery - that vestibule leading to Eternity , The waiting room for unclad ghosts , before the ...
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... evil , a glimmer of moral sense , Love and hatred , courage and fear , and visible shame and pride ? There may be a future rest for the patient victims of the cruel ; And a season allotted for their bliss , to compensate for unjust ...
... evil , a glimmer of moral sense , Love and hatred , courage and fear , and visible shame and pride ? There may be a future rest for the patient victims of the cruel ; And a season allotted for their bliss , to compensate for unjust ...
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art thou beauty Behold betimes better blessing Britannia buoyancy censer charity child creature curse dark death deep doth dread dream dull earth eternity evermore evil fair faith false fame fancy fear feel flattery flowers folly fool glad glory gloweth goeth guilt hand happy hate hath heaven heed Helot hideth holy honest honor hope humble innocence king knoweth labor light live look loveth mammon man's mercy mighty mind mingled mocketh mystery ness never peace Pearls before swine pleasure poor praise prayer pride psaltery Pythagoras reason rich scorn secret selfish seraphs shalt thou sloth smile sorrow soul spirit standeth strong sublime sweet thee thine things thou art thou canst thou hast thou shalt thoughts thy heart thyself to-day toil tongue trust truth unto vanity Verily vext weak wealth Wherefore wisdom wise words youth
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36. oldal - Be ye my judges, imaginative minds, full-fledged to soar into the sun, Whose grosser natural thoughts the chemistry of wisdom hath sublimed, Have ye not confessed to a feeling, a consciousness, strange and vague, That ye have gone this way before, and walk again your daily life, Tracking an old routine, and on some foreign strand, Where bodily ye have never stood, finding your own footsteps ? Hath not at times some recent friend looked out an old familiar, Some newest circumstance or place teemed...
388. oldal - O, hearken ! my tongue shall the riddle unseal, And mind shall be partner with heart, While thee to thyself I bid conscience reveal, And show thee how evil thou art : Remember thy follies, thy sins, and — thy crimes, How vast is that infinite debt ! Yet Mercy hath seven by seventy times Been swift to forgive and forget.
385. oldal - Never give up ! — though the grape-shot may rattle, Or the full thunder-cloud over you burst, Stand like a rock, — and the storm or the battle Little shall harm you, though doing their worst : Never give up ! — if adversity presses, Providence wisely has mingled the cup, And the best counsel, in all your distresses, Is the stout watchword of Never give up ! THE SUN.
80. oldal - I told him, That was his mistake, for it was not Job said so, but Eliphaz, who contended against Job. Well, but, said the priest, What say you to that Scripture, The justest man that is sinneth seven times a day. Why, truly...
94. oldal - For there is nothing in the earth so small that it may not produce great things, And no swerving from a right line, that may not lead eternally astray.
164. oldal - Bnrring!. jarru a good wife of thy God, for she is the best gift of his providence ; Yet ask not in bold confidence that which he hath not promised : Thou kuowest not his good will : — be thy prayer then submissive thereunto ; And leave thy petition to his mercy, assured that He will deal well with thee. If thou art to have a wife of thy youth, she is now living on the earth ; Therefore think of her, and pray for her weal; yea, though thou hast not seen her.
388. oldal - For the best compensation is paid for all ill, When the cheek with contrition is wet, And every one feels it is possible still At once to forgive and forget.
11. oldal - ... In the heart of the wise and good, alike with the wicked and foolish. For there is no error so crooked, but it hath in it some Lines of truth : Nor is any poison so deadly, that it serveth not some wholesome use : And the just man, enamoured of the right, is blinded by the speciousness of wrong ; And the prudent, perceiving an advantage, is content to overlook the harm.
383. oldal - Tis not long since, it cannot be long, — My years so soon were spent, — Since I was a boy, both straight and strong ; Yet now am I feeble and bent. A dream, a dream, — it is all a dream, A strange, sad dream, good sooth ; For old as I am, and old as I seem, My heart is full of youth.
96. oldal - A spark is a molecule of matter, yet may it kindle the world : Vast is the mighty ocean, but drops have made it vast. Despise not thou a small thing, either for evil or for good ; For a look may work thy ruin, or a word create thy wealth : The walking this way or that, the casual stopping or hastening, Hath saved life, and destroyed it, hath cast down and built up fortunes. Commit thy trifles unto God, for to him is nothing trivial ; And it is but the littleness of man that seeth no greatness in...