| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1884 - 282 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." About the middle... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 430 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.* they came ; and when... | |
| Cecilia Anne Jones - 1885 - 206 pages
...more. May 26. S. AUGUSTINE, ARCHBISHOP. (AD 604.) 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. IN the year 596, S.... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1885 - 1148 pages
...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. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. O LOVE, WHO FORMEDST ME. " Liebe, die Du mich zum Bilde." O LOVE, who formedst... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 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... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1894 - 464 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. — W. WORDSWORTH.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 448 pages
...Sung for themselves, and those whom they would Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous sea 10 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 PAULINUS BUT,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 344 pages
...prayerSung for themselves, and those whom they ' free! Rich conquest waits them : — the tempestuous I Of Ignorance, that ran so rough and high And heeded not the voice of clashing swo These good men humble by a few bare wo And calm with fear of God's divinity. Paulimis BUT to remote... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1901 - 410 pages
...prayerBung 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 bore words, And calm with fear of GOD'S divinity." — WORDSWOBTH :... | |
| William James Heaton - 1913 - 352 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." We shall see later... | |
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