| sir Henry Taylor - 1844 - 352 Seiten
...and foretaste « So terrible an end.' Mild Philip, thus, Shall read his lecture of humanity. Chap. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel. Well ; Pass we within ; the most of us are here, And Heaven direct us to a just conclusion ! [Exeunt... | |
| 1869 - 862 Seiten
...ruminate and foretaste So terrible an end.' Mild Philip thus Shall read his lecture of humanity. Chaplain. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel. It was after the fall of De Launoy, one of the principal popular champions, at Kivelle, that the Van... | |
| 1845 - 592 Seiten
...ruminate and foretaste So terrible an end." Mild Philip, thus, Shall read his lecture of humanity. Chap. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel.' Philip van Artevelde, p. 24. In the next scene Van den Bosch seeks out Artevelde. Van den Bosch is... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1847 - 366 Seiten
...Agnes Eden, April 8th, 1846, Aged 7 years." " He shall gather the Lambs in His arms." CHAPTER XVIII. DOUBLE DOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE. " Truly the tender...cruel," AND how did Lilias show that she had been truly benefitted by her sorrows ? Did she fall back into her habits of self-indulgence, or did she run into... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 476 Seiten
...and foretaste ' So terrible an end.' Mild Philip thus Shall read his lecture of humanity. CHAPLAIN. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel. Well ; Pass we within ; the most of us are here, And Heaven direct us to a just conclusion ! [Exeunt... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 478 Seiten
...and foretaste ' So terrible an end.' Mild Philip thus Shall read his lecture of humanity. CHAPLAIN. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel. Well ; Pass we within ; the most of us are here, And Heaven direct us to a just conclusion ! [Exeunt... | |
| 1860 - 492 Seiten
...attractive. She tyrannizes over her faithful friend and lover, and is both ungrateful and unjust. " Truly, the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel." When Becky gives Amelia proofs of her husband's unworthiness, the false idol she so long has worshipped... | |
| Bridget Storey (fict. name.) - 1859 - 338 Seiten
...left to the tender mercies — ' ' But no one can say of you, either bodily or mentally, Hatherton, the tender mercies of the weak, as of the wicked, are but cruel,' interrupted the Vicar, looking at his friend's strong vigorous limbs. ' No, not quite ; but I don't... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1863 - 472 Seiten
...ruminate and foretaste So terrible an end." Mild Philip thus Shall read his lecture of humanity. CHAPLAIN. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but eruel. Well ; Pass we within ; the most of us are here, And Heaven direct us to a just conclusion !... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1864 - 354 Seiten
...and foretaste ' So terrible an end.' Mild Philip thus Shall read his lecture of humanity. Chaplain. Truly the tender mercies of the weak, As of the wicked, are but cruel. Well ; Pass we. within ; the most of us are here, And Heaven direct us to a just conclusion ! [Exeunt... | |
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