Then, potent with the spell of Heaven, Go, and thine erring brother gain, Entice him home to be forgiven, Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or if before' thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace,... Constitutional Progress; Seven Lectures ... - Seite 233von Montagu Burrows - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1868 - 800 Seiten
...to its full height at Cambridge in the persons of Newton and his peers ; how Locke from Christchurch set free the philosophic thought which Germany has...Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid coarse " runs abreast of the progress of the age, stimulated by " searching examinations and hard-fought... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 394 Seiten
...erring brother gain, Entice him home to be forgiven, Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading frail memorial give To soothe his soul when thou art gone, But wreaths of hope... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 216 Seiten
...forgiven, ; Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread Till, like twin stars, with even pace Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading frail memorial give To soothe his soul when thou art gone, Hut wreaths of hope... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 Seiten
...too, see his Saviour plain. St. Andrew's Day. 297 Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading frail memorial give To sooth his soul when thou art gone, But wreaths of hope... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 Seiten
...forgiven, Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid course be duly spec). . No fading frail memorial give To soothe his soul when thou art gone, But wreathes... | |
| William James E. Bennett - 1847 - 380 Seiten
...thoughts, so that it might be said that the object of each towards the other was to " Urge him with his advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace Each lucid course be duly sped."* But Basil, who was probably more independent and less fettered by domestic ties, resolved... | |
| 1850 - 364 Seiten
...i forgiven. Till he too, sue his Saviour plain. Or If before thee in the race. Urge him with thlue advancing tread, Till like twin stars with even pace, Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading, frail memorial give, Toioothe his soul when thou an (oni; But wreaibi of hope,... | |
| Cecil Frances Alexander - 1865 - 604 Seiten
...forgiven, • Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading frail memorial give To soothe his soul when thou art gone, But wreaths of hope... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1867 - 548 Seiten
...forgiven, Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or, if before thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid course be duly sped. No fading, frail memorial give, To soothe his soul when thou art gone, But wreaths of... | |
| 1868 - 802 Seiten
...to its full height at Cambridge in the persons of Newton and his peers ; how Locke from Christchurch set free the philosophic thought which Germany has..."Advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even paco, Each lucid course" runs abreast of the progress of the age, stimulated by " searching examinations... | |
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