Let no man think that sudden in a minute all is accomplished and the work is done; — Though with thine earliest dawn thou shouldst begin it scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. One Look Back - Página 328de George William Erskine Russell - 1912 - 368 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1901 - 408 páginas
...after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of "Jesus Christ. — PHIL. iii. 12. LET no man think that sudden in a minute All is accomplished...begin it, Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. FREDERIC WH MYERS. NOTHING so purifies the thoughts, heightens the acts, shuts out self, admits God,... | |
| William Edward Bowen - 1903 - 268 páginas
...to ' purify himself, even as He is pure.' The words are placed by the poet in the mouth of St. Paul. Let no man think that sudden, in a minute, All is...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. Oh, the regret, the struggle and the failing ! Oh, the days desolate and useless years ! Vows in the... | |
| William Peter Pearce - 1903 - 368 páginas
...slowly in Scotland, but to-day he is our chief foreman." How true as St. Paul says in Myer's poem : "Let no man think that sudden in a minute All is accomplished...Though with thine earliest dawn thou shouldst begin ** Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun." Be Persevering 119 WHAT IT MEANS. No word should be more... | |
| Raymond Durbin Miller - 1904 - 92 páginas
...illustrated in the poems of FWH Meyers, to make the initial inversion an unvarying part of the verse scheme. Let no man think that sudden in a minute All is accomplished...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. 0h the regret, the struggle and the failing ! 0h the days desolate and useless years ! Vows in the... | |
| Raymond Durbin Miller - 1904 - 96 páginas
...initial inversion an unvarying part of the verse scheme. Let no man think that sudden in a minute Att is accomplished and the work is done;— Though with...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. Oh the regret, the struggle and the failing! Oh the days desolate and useless years ! Vows in the night,... | |
| John William Taylor - 1906 - 460 páginas
...two storeys. In its lower storey (is) the tomb of St. Restitut" (Hare).1 ST. TROPHIMUS AND ARLES " Let no man think that sudden in a minute All is accomplished...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. Oh, the regret, the struggle and the failing ! Oh, the days desolate and useless years ! Vows in the... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1908 - 262 páginas
...reminder the warning of Frederic Myers: " Let no man think that sudden in a minute, All is accomplish 'd and the work is done; — Though with thine earliest...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun." It is interesting to observe that this doctrine of rights everywhere and responsibilities nowhere,... | |
| 1892 - 1058 páginas
...illustrated in the poems of FWH Meyers, to make the initial inversion an unvarying part of the verse scheme. Let no man think that sudden in a minute All is accomplished...begin it Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. Oh the regret, the struggle and the failing ! Oh the days desolate and useless years ! Vows in the... | |
| 1894 - 722 páginas
...it, and may we, His children, prove faithful to our heavenly Father's trust, remembering that "not sudden in a minute All is accomplished and the work is done. Though with our earliest dawn we should begin it, Scarce were it ended with our setting sun." LAVINIA H. DAVIS.... | |
| James Wilson Bright, Raymond Durbin Miller - 1910 - 186 páginas
...melodic effect. Thus, in FWH Myers's St. Paul every verse begins uniformly with the inverted foot: / / Let no man think that sudden in a minute / / All is...begin it / / Scarce were it ended in thy setting sun. / / Oh the regret, the struggle and the failing ! / / Oh the days desolate and useless years ! / /... | |
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