| 1863 - 640 páginas
...heart to cry, in spite of ray Elspie, Oh, that the armies indeed were arrayed, Oh, joy of the onset, Sound, thou Trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause, to array us, King anil Lender, appear, thy soldiers sorrowing seek thee. Would that the armies indeed were arrayed, Oh,... | |
| 1849 - 742 páginas
...in my heart to cry, in spite of my Elspie, Oh, that the armies were arrayed, oh, joy of the onset, Sound, thou trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause,...Thee. Would that the armies, indeed, were arrayed. Oh, where is the battle? Neither battle I see, nor arraying, nor King in Israel, Only infinite jumble... | |
| 1849 - 778 páginas
...the grave man nicknamed Adam,' that he cannot discover his place in the battle of life (p. 51) : — Sound, thou trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause,...Thee. Would that the armies, indeed, were arrayed. О where is the battle. Neither battle I see, nor arraying, nor King in Israel, Only infinite jumble... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1856 - 330 páginas
...my heart to cry, in spite of my Elspie, 0 that the armies indeed were arrayed, 0 joy of the onset, Sound, thou Trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause...seek thee, Would that the armies indeed were arrayed, 0 where is the battle ! Neither battle I see, nor arraying, nor King in Israel, Only infinite jumble... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 744 páginas
...for, Or, aa is said in your favorite weary old Ethics, our ergon. Yet is my feeling rather to ask, where is the battle? ******* Neither battle I see...solemn appeal 'for God's sake do not stir there.'" * A literal translation of the pseudo-epitaph of Thucydides ** Chaff is fast-man for banter. METAPHY81C... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 746 páginas
...for, Or, as is said in your favorite weary old Ethics, our ergon. Yet is my feeling rather to ask, where is the battle? *»***»* Neither battle I see...solemn appeal 'for God's sake do not stir there.'" * A literal translation of the pseudo-epitaph of Thucydides ** Chaff is fast-man for banter. METAPHYSIC... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 732 páginas
...favorite weary old Ethics, our ergon. Yet is my feeling rather to ask, where is the batile? ******* Neither battle I see nor arraying, nor King in Israel,...solemn appeal 'for God's sake do not stir there.'" * A literal translation of the pseudo-cpiUph of Thucydides ** Chaff is fast-man for banter. METAPHY8IC... | |
| What - 1858 - 218 páginas
...time, at any rate, has not come yet.' '0 that the armies indeed were arrayed ; 0 joy of the onset, Sound, thou trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause, to array us — Neither battle I see, nor arraying, nor king in Israel, Only infinite jumble and mess and dislocation,... | |
| 1863 - 640 páginas
...peek thec. Would that the armies indeed were arrayed, Oh, where is the battle 1 Neither batile I sec, nor arraying, nor King in Israel, Only infinite jumble and mess and dislocation, Backed by a solemn appeiil, 'For Uuil's ьаЦс, du not stir there ! ' " The author, we fear, renounced Christianity,... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 542 páginas
...heart to cry, notwithstanding my Elspie, O that the armies indeed were arrayed ! O joy of the onset! Sound, thou Trumpet of God, come forth, Great Cause,...solemn appeal, ' For God's sake, do not stir, there !' Yet you are right, I suppose ; if you don't attack my conclusion, Let us get on as we can, and do... | |
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