| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1846 - 178 sider
...Intelligence and courtesy not always are combined ; Often in a wooden house a golden room we find.RETRIBUTION. Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind...the liar. RHYMES. If perhaps these rhymes of mine sound not well in strangers' ears, They have only to bethink them that it happens so with theirs ;... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 128 sider
...and only bites us, like the smoke. ART AND TACT. Intelligence and courtesy not always are combined ; Often in a wooden house a golden room we find. RETRIBUTION....are silent ! Thus Truth silences the liar. RHYMES. IT perhaps these rhymes of mine sound not well in strangers' ears, They have only to bethink them that... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 170 sider
...and only bites us, like the smoke. ART AND TACT. Intelligence and courtesy not always are combined ; Often in a wooden house a golden room we find. RETRIBUTION....TRUTH. When by night the frogs are croaking, kindle hut a torch's fire, Ha! how soon they all are silent! Thus Truth silences the liar. RHYMES. If perhaps... | |
| Robert Bailey Thomas - 1860 - 628 sider
...shadow never be less ! " That '• Persian. All mean much the ваше thing. RETRIBUTION. LOXOFELLOW. Though the mills of God grind slowly, Yet they grind...Though with patience He stands waiting, With exactness grinda He alL THE HEN'S MEASURE. One of the latest juvenile storiee Is of a little girl and boy, who... | |
| 1893 - 688 sider
...oblige by addressing proofs to Mr. Slate, Athenœum Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Ldne, BC WTL (" Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small").— Friedrich von Logau, ' Retribution ' (' Sinngedichte '). NOTIQS. We beg leave to state that we decline... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 sider
...and only bites us, like the smoke. ART AND TACT. Intelligence and courtesy not always are combined ; Often in a wooden house a golden room we find. RETRIBUTION....soon they all are silent ! Thus Truth silences the 395 RHYMES. If perhaps these rhymes of mine sound not well in strangers' ears, They have only to bethink... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 sider
...Intelligence and courtesy not always are combined ; Often in a wooden house a golden room we find. v RETRIBUTION. Though the mills of God grind slowly,...torch's fire, Ha ! how soon they all are silent ! Thus Truili silences the liar. RHYMES. If perhaps these rhymes of mine should sound not well in strangers'... | |
| S P. M - 1853 - 170 sider
...to his God, he was judged at last ; as the modern American poet, Longfellow, has written: — 1 • Though the mills of God grind slowly ; Yet they grind...He stands waiting ; With exactness grinds He all." Though, perhaps, the confinement of Napoleon in St. Helena was justifiable for the peace of Europe,... | |
| William Lovett - 1853 - 496 sider
...organism, with all its component parts, and the outer world." — AMJKI/K JOURNAL. " Though the milk of God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceeding small;...He stands waiting, With exactness grinds He all." LOMGFELLOW. " A sound heart is the life of the flesh." — SOLOMON. " Though I look old, yet I am strong... | |
| Maria Jane M'Intosh - 1853 - 316 sider
...public resort, he could neither see any traces nor hear any tidings of those he sought. CHAPTER XII. " Though the mills of God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceeding small ; Though with patience stands he waiting, With exactness grinds he all." NAMES exercise over us a power which few of us would... | |
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