... turbulence and manifold disquietudes of the world around me, to reach that deep, calm well of purity, which may be called my soul. And whenever I pour out that soul, it is to cool earth's fever, or cleanse its stains. Twice-told Tales - 172. oldalszerző: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 538 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1837 - 644 oldal
...yourselves and other people ? Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare, which you are to wage — and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives — you...whenever I pour out that soul, it is to cool earth's ¡ever, or cleanse its stains. " One o'clock ! Nay, then, if the dinner-bell begins to speak, I may... | |
| 1837 - 648 oldal
...yourselves and other people 1 Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare, which you are to wage — and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives — you...purity, which may be called my soul. And whenever 1 pour out that soul, it is to cool earth's fever, or cleanse its stains. " One o'clock ! Nay, then,... | |
| 1837 - 682 oldal
...yourselves and other people? Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare, which you are to wage — and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives — you cannot choose a better example than тyя ll, who have never permitted the dust, and sultry atmosphere, the turbulence and manifold disquietudes... | |
| 1840 - 488 oldal
...yourselves and other people ? Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare which you are to wage, (and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives,) you cannot...manifold disquietudes of the world around me, to reach the deep, calm well of purity within. One o'clock ! Nay, then, if the dinner bell begins to speak,... | |
| William Horsell - 1845 - 262 oldal
...pray you, gentlemen, let this fault be amended. In the moral warfare which you are to wage — and indeed in the whole conduct of your lives — you cannot choose a better example than myself, who has never permitted the dust, and sultry atmosphere, the turbulence and manifold disquietudes of the... | |
| 1744 - 596 oldal
...moral warfare which you are to wage, (and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives,) you caunot choose a better example than myself, who have never...and manifold disquietudes of the world around me, to reazh the deep, calm well of purity within, One o'clock ! Nay, then, if the dinuer bell begins to speak,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 oldal
...scalding yourself and other people? Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare which you are to wage — and indeed in the whole conduct of your lives — you...never permitted the dust and sultry atmosphere, the turbulent and manifold disquietudes of the world around me, to reach that deep calm well of purity,... | |
| 1848 - 1292 oldal
...pray you, gentlemen, let this fault be amended. In the moral warfare which you are to wage — and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives — you cannot choose a better example than myself, who has never permitted the dust and sultiy atmosphere, the turbulence and manifold disquietudes of the... | |
| William Horsell - 1850 - 266 oldal
...guard. I pray you, gentlemen, let this fault be amended. In the moral warfare which you are to wage, and indeed in the whole conduct of your lives, you cannot choose a better example than myself, who has never permitted the dust and sultry atmosphere, the turbulence and manifold disquietudes of the... | |
| 1853 - 404 oldal
...yourselves and other people 1 Trust me, they may. In the moral warfare, which you are to wage — and, indeed, in the whole conduct of your lives — you...it is to cool earth's fever, or cleanse its stains. I may as well hold my peace. Here comes a pretty young girl of my acquaintance, with a large stone... | |
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