| Edwin Waugh - 1855 - 282 páginas
..." More servants wait on man, Than he'll take notice of: in ev'ry path He treads down what befriends him When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty...man is one world, and hath Another to attend him." Therefore, our primitive old Esculapins, had in his time, driven, vrhat he doubtless considered in... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 páginas
...cleanliness. Hath one such beauty ? Then how all things are neat ! More servants wait on Man Than he 511 take notice of. In every path He treads down that...befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. O, mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. Since, then, my God, thou hast So... | |
| 1855 - 458 páginas
...cleanliness. Hath one such beauty ? Then how all things are neat !_ More servants wait on Man Than he '11 take notice of. In every path He treads down that...befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. O, mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend Kim. Since, then, my God, thou hast So... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 páginas
...things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. " More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of....Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him." The perception of this class of truths makes the attraction which draws men to science, but the end... | |
| Young men's Christian Assoc Manchester - 1856 - 296 páginas
...All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being, to our mind In their ascent and cause. More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of,...Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. Since then, my God, thou hast So brave a palace built ; O dwell in it, That it may dwell with thee... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...; ahove, our meat : Both are our cleanliness. Hath one such heauty ? Then how are all things neat ! More servants wait on man, Than he'll take notice...of. In every path > He treads down that, which doth hefriend him, " When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another... | |
| Andrew Jackson Graham - 1857 - 88 páginas
...hm wn sk" mks hm pi &wan, 0 ! mty ly ! Mn a one W, &hth ao t -tnd hm. Geo Hrbrt More servants Trait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path He...befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. 0 ! mighty love ! Man is one world and hath Another to attend him. George Herbert This book should... | |
| 1868 - 796 páginas
...things unto our^fcM are kinde In their descent and t'etng ; to our mlnde In their ascent and caiut. " More servants wait on Man Than he'll take notice of ; in every path He treads down th:it which doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan, O mightie love ! Man is one world,... | |
| Edwin Waugh - 1857 - 256 páginas
...of; in ev'ry path He treads down what befriends him When sickness makes him pale and wan. . '- ' ' Ok mighty love! man is one world, and hath Another to attend him." Therefore) our primitive old herb-doctor had in his time driVefl what he doubtless considered, in his... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - 1857 - 336 páginas
...of. In every path He treads down that which befriends him When sickness makes him pale and wan. 0, mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him." GEORGE HERBERT. THROUGHOUT the physical world we find a general law bringing together detached parts... | |
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