Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up awhile, And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd Evil, is no more ; The storms of Wintry Time will quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all. The night watch; or, Tales of the sea - Page 103by Night watch - 1828Full view - About this book
| 1824 - 542 pages
...and thither his thoughts and affections continually ascend. Ye good distrest, Ye noble few, who yet unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear...what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deemed evil, is no more. The storms of wint'ry time shall quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle... | |
| Andrew Reid (of London.) - 1824 - 274 pages
...life's pressure, yet tear up a while, And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deemed evil, is no more : The storms of wintry Time will...quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all. THOMSOS. Edinburgh, loth November, 1821. THEY who fondly take to themselves the appellation of liberal,... | |
| J. R - 1824 - 350 pages
...offering of a cheerful heart to that Being, who, by his constant goodness, assures us that ' The slorms of wintry time will quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all." " Mr. Constance now prepared for a review of the particular days in the calendar for December ; " a... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Readers - 1825 - 316 pages
...pain, That cruel spoiler, that embosem'd foe, Imbitter'd all our bliss. 5. - Ye good distress'd! Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's...quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all. THOMSON. SECTION VIII. Ai!.iti,i'x advice to Eve, to avoid temptation. • 1. * O WOMAN., be.st are... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1825 - 270 pages
...licens'd pain, That cruel spoiler, that embosom'd foe, Imbitter'd all our bliss. Ye good distress'd ! Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's...quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all. — THOMSON. SECTION VIII. " v Mam's advice to Eve, to avoid temptation. " O WOMAN, best are all things... | |
| Methodist Church - 1825 - 516 pages
...of Israel, and the horsemen thereof." A brief view of his character will follow in conclusion. " Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's...quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all." [To bt. concluded a mtr next.] MEMOIR OF MRS. MARY CARPENTER, LATE CONSORT OF THOMAS CARPENTER, ES«.... | |
| Methodist Church - 1825 - 502 pages
...of Israel, and the horsemen thereof." A brief view of his character will follow in conclusion. " Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, — yet bear up awhile, And whut your bounded view, wbich only saw Л little part, deem'd evil, is no more : The storms of wintry... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 224 pages
...superstition's scourge: why liceus'd pain, That cruel spoiler, that embosom'd foe, Imbittcr'i all our bliss. Ye noble few! who here unbending stand Beneath life's...will quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all.—THOMSON. Ye good distress'd! SECTION VIII. Mam's advice to Eve, to avoid temptation. 1. "O WOMAN,... | |
| George Crabb - English language - 1826 - 768 pages
...contrary to good ; but the term is employed only for that which is in the highest degree bad or wicked ; And what your bounded view, which only saw A little...quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all. THOMSON. When used in relation to persons, both refer to the morals, but bad is more general than wicked... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 268 pages
...good distress'd ! \e noble few! who here unbending stand Ituncalh life's presure, yet bear up a while, And what your bounded view, which only saw A little...quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all. II YM N. THKSK, ns they chunprc, Aliui»'hfy Father, these Are hut the varied God. The nillin^ year... | |
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