Madam How and Lady Why; OrMacmillan and Company, 1885 - 321 páginas |
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... plant , perhaps next year , if it lies where it is ; or perhaps it will be washed into the brook , and then into the river , and go down to the sea , and will feed the roots of some plant in some new continent ages and ages hence : and ...
... plant , perhaps next year , if it lies where it is ; or perhaps it will be washed into the brook , and then into the river , and go down to the sea , and will feed the roots of some plant in some new continent ages and ages hence : and ...
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... you may have some glimpse of Me , the Ever- lasting Why and hear with the ears , not of your body but of your spirit , men and all rational beings , plants and animals , ay , the very stones beneath 30 MADAM HOW AND LADY WHY .
... you may have some glimpse of Me , the Ever- lasting Why and hear with the ears , not of your body but of your spirit , men and all rational beings , plants and animals , ay , the very stones beneath 30 MADAM HOW AND LADY WHY .
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Charles Kingsley. plants and animals , ay , the very stones beneath your feet , the clouds above your head , the planets and the suns away in farthest space , singing eternally , " Thou art worthy , O Lord , to receive glory and honour ...
Charles Kingsley. plants and animals , ay , the very stones beneath your feet , the clouds above your head , the planets and the suns away in farthest space , singing eternally , " Thou art worthy , O Lord , to receive glory and honour ...
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... not that they may lie and sleep on it , but work and till , plant and build and manufacture , and thrive in peace and comfort , we will trust and pray , for many a hundred years to come . All that E 2 EARTHQUAKES . 51.
... not that they may lie and sleep on it , but work and till , plant and build and manufacture , and thrive in peace and comfort , we will trust and pray , for many a hundred years to come . All that E 2 EARTHQUAKES . 51.
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... plant have I picked on their shores , where once the steam blasted , and the earthquake roared , and the ash- clouds rushed up high into the heaven , and buried all the land around in dust , which is now fertile soil . And long did I ...
... plant have I picked on their shores , where once the steam blasted , and the earthquake roared , and the ash- clouds rushed up high into the heaven , and buried all the land around in dust , which is now fertile soil . And long did I ...
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Página 138 - As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled.
Página 29 - When he gave to the sea his decree, That the waters should not pass his commandment: When he appointed the foundations of the earth : Then I was by him, as one brought up with him: And I was daily his delight, Rejoicing always before him ; Rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth ; And my delights were with the sons of men.
Página 160 - I wind about, and in and out, With here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling ; And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel, With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel, — And draw them all along, and flow To join the brimming river ; For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Página 69 - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, And which the vulture's eye hath not seen: The lion's whelps have not trodden it, Nor the fierce lion passed by it.