| John Adams Todd - Funeral sermons - 1860 - 354 pages
...he has an easy remedy. He need not incur the obligation to teach or to observe them. " The world is all before him, where to choose His place of rest, and Providence his guide." Whoever feels that liig convictions and his heart are not in the Church which he serves as a minister,... | |
| Mary Delany - 1861 - 682 pages
...fitted me perfectly well. In another handwriting on the turn down of letter — Some natural tears lie dropt, but wip'd them soon, The world was all before...first, Mary, daughter of John Cox, Esq ; and secondly, Robiniana, daughter of Col. Brown. 2 The Hon. Grace Granville. Mrs. Pendarves to Miss Cottingwood.... | |
| John Nicholas Norton - 1861 - 322 pages
...some degree of concern, apply to " Your affectionate, &c. " ' Some natural tears he dropped, but wiped them soon ; The world was all before him where to...choose His place of rest, and Providence his guide.' " When the fear of foreign invasion had passed away, a spirited controversy arose in regard to the... | |
| sir Daniel Wilson - 1862 - 520 pages
...to which man had returned, and may return again, in the inevitable deterioration of a migratory era. The world was all before him, where to choose his place of rest. Its forests had to be cleared, its fields to be tilled, its veins of copper to be explored, and the... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - America - 1862 - 534 pages
...to which man had returned, and may return again, in the inevitable deterioration of a migratory era. The world was all before him, where to choose his place of rest. Its forests had to be cleared, its fields to be tilled, its veins of copper to be explored, and the... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - American letters - 1866 - 540 pages
...readily, and not without some degree of concern apply to your ever affectionate, etc. " Some nat'ral tears he dropt, but wip'd them soon : The world was...choose His place of rest, and Providence his guide." YIII.— IN ANSWEK. Alexander Pope to the MsJiop of Rochester. April 20th, 1723. It is not possible... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - English letters - 1866 - 548 pages
...concern apply to your ever affectionate, etc. " Some nat'ral tears he dropt, but wip'd them Boon : The world was all before him, where to choose His place of rest, and Providence las guide." Vin.— IN ANSWER. Alexander Pops to the Bishop of Bochater. April 20th, 1723. It is not... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - German fiction - 1914 - 606 pages
...Deesen, I will carry it. Now I look like a travelling apprentice seeking his fortune. The world is all before him where to choose his place of rest, and Providence his guide. I envy him. He is a free man!" "Truly, these poor apprentices would not believe that a king was envying... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - Prussia (Germany) - 1867 - 332 pages
...Deesen, I will carry it. Now I look like a travelling apprentice seeking his fortune. The world is all before him where to choose his place of rest, and Providence his guide. I envy him. He is a free man ! " " Truly, these poor apprentices would not be- ' lieve that a king... | |
| Francis Atterbury - 1869 - 476 pages
...and not without some degree of concern, apply to your ever, &c. — Some natural tears he dropt, bat wip'd them soon : The world was all before him, where to choose His place of rest, and Providence hit Guide.* ALEXANDER POPE TO BISHOP ATTERBUKY. April 20, 1723. My Dear Lord, It is not possible to... | |
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