| 1820 - 404 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide o'erflow it. In a storm 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his or the elements, and which will...starboard faith, or larboard, or the helm at that time not all his hope of heaven? his keel is the emblem of his conscience, till it be split he never repents,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide o'erflow it. In a storm 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his or the elements, and which will...starboard faith, or larboard, or the helm at that time not all his hope of heaven? his keel is the emblem of his conscience, till it be split he never repents,... | |
| 1821 - 504 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide o'er' flow it. In a storm 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his * or the elements, and which will...the ship he may be saved best ? whether his faith be star' board faith, or larboard, or the helm at that time not all his * hope of heaven ? his keel is... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 pages
...which makes his valour every tide overflow it. In a storm it is disputable whether the noise be mure his or the elements', and which will first leave scolding...whether his faith be starboard faith or larboard, or the heltn at that time not all his hope of heaven 1 His keel is the emblem of his conscience ; till it... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide o'erflow it. In a storm 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his or the elements, and which will...starboard faith, or larboard, or the helm at that time not all his hope of heaven ? his keel is the emblem of his conscience, till it be split he never repents,... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 416 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide ore-flow it. In a storme 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his, or the elements, and which will first leave scolding ; on which side of the ship hee may bee saved best, whether his faith bee starre-boord faith, or lar-boord ; or the helme at that... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide ore-flow it. In a storme 'tis disputable, whether the noise be more his, or the elements, and which will first leave scolding ; on which side of the ship hee may bee saved best, whether his faith bee starre-boord faith, or lar-boord ; or the helme at that... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 400 pages
...every tide ore-flow it. In a stormo 'tis disputable, whether the noiso be more his, or the element*, and which will first leave scolding ; on which side of the ship hee may bee saved best, whether his faith bee starre-boord faith, or lar-boord ; or the holme at that... | |
| sir Thomas Overbury - 1865 - 338 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide overflow it. In a storm it is disputable whether the noise be more his or the elements, and which will...starboard faith or larboard ; or the helm at that time not all his hope of heaven ; his keel is the emblem of his conscience, till it be split he never repents,... | |
| Roses - 1867 - 172 pages
...lies lowest, which makes his valour every tide overflow it. In a storm it is disputable whether the noise be more his or the elements, and which will...starboard faith or larboard ; or the helm at that time not all his hope of heaven ; his keel is the emblem of his conscience, till it be split he never repents,... | |
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