| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pages
...Sungforthemselves,andthosewhom they wouldfree ! Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high, And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. XV. BUT, to remote... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 pages
...for themselves, and those whom they would free! Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. Paulinus BUT to remote... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - 1831 - 450 pages
...themselves, and those whom they would free ! * Rich conquest waits them ; — The tempestuous sea • Of ignorance, that ran so rough and high, * And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, * These good men humble by a few bare words, • And calm with fear of God's divinity.' WORDSWORTH.... | |
| Francis Palgrave - 1831 - 450 pages
...themselves, and those whom they would free ! • Rich conquest waits them -.—The tempestuous sea ' Of ignorance, that ran so rough and high, ' And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, ' These good men humble by a few bare words, ' And calm with fear of God's divinity.' WORDSWORTH. Chap.... | |
| English Kalendar, James A. Stothert - 1843 - 698 pages
...Sung for themselves, and those whom they would free. Rich conquest waits them ;—the tempestuous sea Of ignorance, that ran so rough and high, And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. Wordsworth, Eccl.... | |
| 1843 - 316 pages
...for themselves, and those whom they would free. Rich conquest waits them ; — the tempestuous sea Of ignorance, that ran so rough and high, And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. Wordsworth, Eccl.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...for themselves, and those whom they would free! Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous вел Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. * S« Not». 3U 315... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...for themselves, and those whom they would free! Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And cahu with fear of God's divinity. 3l4 .110 PAULINUS... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...waits them : the tempestuous te« Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high, An') heeded not the vo ce of clashing swords, Those good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear uf Qod'i divinity." According both to chronicle and tradition, the good Christian queen Bertha was... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1847 - 374 pages
...which the WORD To the four quarters of the winds, proclaims. ' The Excurtiax,' v the tempestuous sea Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high, And heeded not the voice of clashing swords, These good men humble by a few bare words, And calm with fear of God's divinity. ' Ecclcsiat. Sonnett.']... | |
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