| James George Cotton Minchin - 1901 - 486 páginas
...friends from his favourite poem— 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. biography was written by Macaulay. In his portrait of our famous Westminster Macaulay has not omitted... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 436 páginas
...your ever affectionate, etc. " ' 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.' " On the 9th of April, 1723, a bill passed the House of Commons, proposing the infliction of certain... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 426 páginas
...to your ever affectionate, etc. "' 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.'" On the 9th of April, 1723, a bill passed the House of Commons, proposing the infliction of certain... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 páginas
...to your ever-affectionate, &c. ' Some natural tears he dropped, but wiped them soon ; The world was William Wliiston (1667-1752), an accomplished but eccentric theologian, born at Norton rectory in Leicestershire,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 páginas
...to your ever-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.' William Wliiston (1667-1752), an accon plished but eccentric theologian, born at Norte rectory in Leicestershire,... | |
| 1904 - 766 páginas
...course. Guides may be procured but are unneeded. The mountain map and wellmarked trail pilot him safely. "The world is all before him where to choose his place of rest or night's abode." Perhaps he follows the Kaweah from the valley where, shorn of power and strength... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - 1905 - 600 páginas
...your instrument, 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. 1 envy him. He is a free man !" "Truly, these poor apprentices would not believe that a king was envying... | |
| Xavier (M.) - 1905 - 294 páginas
...construct a floating palace on the waters ; to defy the alpine snows or the fervors of the torrid zone. " ' The world is all before him where to choose His place of rest, and Providence his guide.' " " But if Providence indeed exert such influence, from whence the crimes arising in all human communities,... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1910 - 232 páginas
...perhaps an author, stately, uncomplaining, morose withal, whose nonsense did not suit the times. " The world is all before him, where to choose His place of rest," but at his garret the duns are in occupation. Another, though singularly jaded, is evidently an old... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1926 - 122 páginas
...is perhaps an author, stately, uncomplaining, morose withal, whose nonsense did not suit the times. The world is all before him, where to choose His place of reft, but at his garret the duns are in occupation. Another, though singularly jaded, is evidently... | |
| |