Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do the spirits Of great events stride on before the events. And in today already walks tomorrow. Blackwood's Magazine - Side 3731823Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1833 - 784 sider
...rirhtpous cause Shall jrain defenders xeaiuus and duvuut A* UWM wbo have opposed her. . As the Sun Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do th« spirits Of great events stride on tafore the events, And in to-dxy already walks to-morrow." t... | |
| 1835 - 742 sider
...would not mil than Voiees of wanting, that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the nun, Ere it it risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere...stride on before the events And in to.day already iculla to-morrow. That which we read of the Fourth Henry's death. Did ever vex and haunt me, like a... | |
| 1835 - 726 sider
...warning, that aunounce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes points its {range In the atmosphere : so often do the spirits Of great events stride on before the event* And in to-day already walks to-morro*v. That which we read of the Fourth Henry's death, Did... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 sider
...voices. Yet I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...we read of the fourth Henry's death, Did ever vex and haunt me like a tale Of my own future destiny. The king Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife,... | |
| William Nevins - 1836 - 412 sider
...to eternity. Wouldst thou be crowned the monarch of a little world, command thyself. - As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events, And in to-day already walks to-morrow. If any sin is fashionable, Christians should be out of fashion. Pride takes no delight in begging.... | |
| William Nevins - 1836 - 432 sider
...justice to eternity. Wouldst thou be crowned the monarch of a little world, command thyself. -As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events, And in to-day already walks to-morrow. If any sin is fashionable, Christians should be out of fashion. Pride takes no delight in begging.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1837 - 372 sider
...; Yet I would not call them Voices of warning, that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...spirits Of great events stride on before the events. I am indeed firmly persuaded, that no doctrine was ever widely diffused among various nations through... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 sider
...voices. Yet I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...we read of the fourth Henry's death, Did ever vex aud haunt me like a tale Of my own future destiny. The king Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sider
...voices. Tet I would not call than Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun. Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...Of great events stride on before the events, And in hMiay already walks to-morrow. That which we rood of the fourth Henry's death Did ever vex and haunt... | |
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