Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh and of dissonant mood from his complaint, Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from above, Secret refreshings, that repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. The Friend: A Series of Essays - Página 71de Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 448 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 páginas
...their sound Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh, and of dissonant mood from his complaint : Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. God of our fathers ! what is man, That thou towards him with hand so various, Or might I say contrarious,... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 páginas
...their sound 660 Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh and of dissonant mood from his complaint; Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. God of our fathers, what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various, Or might I say contrarious,... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 590 páginas
...their sound Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh, and of dissonant mood from his complaint; Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. , God of our fathers ! what is man, That thou towards him with hand so various, Or might I say contrarious,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 páginas
...their sound Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh, and of dissonant mood from his complaint : Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. God of our fathers ! what is man, That thou towards him with hand so various, Or might I say contrarious,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 570 páginas
...from ulxwe, Si'iTrl rrfiThhinifH, that ro|wir hi* «Iri'ii^lh Ami iiiinlillii Miii'il* i|i)linl(|,* This is not the question. Virtue would not be virtue,...use of all the means and appliances in our power to tho actual attainment of rectitude, is the abstract of the duty which we owe to ourselves : to supply... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 482 páginas
...for him. Vain of themselves may be « The sayings of the Wise In ancient and in modern books inroll'd Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold." SAMSON Acoxran& This is not the question. Virtue would not be virtue could it be given by one fellow-creature... | |
| George Edmundson - 1885 - 242 páginas
...Extolling patience as the truest fortitude," yet that such advice is of little avail to the sufferer — " Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength And fainting spirits uphold." —633-636, 638-639, 649-654, 663-666. And now, before we proceed to examine the fifth act of Vondel's... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 páginas
...their sound Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh and of dissonant mood from his complaint; Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. GOD of our fathers, what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various, Or may I say contrarions,... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 páginas
...their sound Little prevails, or rather seems a tune Harsh and of dissonant mood from his complaint; Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold. GOD of our fathers, what is man 1 That thou towards him with hand so various, Or may I say contrarious,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1891 - 484 páginas
...for him. Vain of themselves may be • Ths ssylngi of the Wus In nx*Tt and in modem books inroli'4 Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from...repair his strength, And fainting spirits uphold." SAUSON AGONOTM. This is not the question. Virtue would not be virtue could it be given by one fellow-creature... | |
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