A Hardy NorsemanLovell, Coryell, 1889 - 360 páginas |
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Página 417 - How singular is the thing called pleasure, and how curiously related to pain, which might be thought to be the opposite of it ; for they...
Página 417 - God trying to reconcile their strife, and when he could not, he fastened their heads together; and this is the reason why when one comes the other follows, as I find in my own case pleasure comes following after the pain in my leg which was caused by the chain.
Página 40 - O'er crag, morass, and hair-breadth pass, But never asked me yea or nay. He made me fast with book and bell, With links of love he makes me stay; Till now...
Página 163 - ART thou the Bird whom Man loves best, The pious Bird with the scarlet breast, Our little English Robin; The Bird that comes about our doors When Autumn winds are sobbing?
Página 266 - Fighting alone tonight,— With not even a stander-by To cheer me on in the fight, Or to hear me when I cry. Only the Lord can hear — Only the Lord can see The struggle within how dark and drear Though quiet the outside be.
Página 266 - Lord, I would fain be still And quiet behind my shield ; But make me to love thy will, For fear I should ever yield.
Página 394 - Good Christian men, rejoice With heart, and soul, and voice ; Now ye hear of endless bliss ! Joy ! Joy ! Jesus Christ was born for this ! He hath ope'd the heavenly door, And man is blessed evermore.
Página 326 - Glorious it is to wear the crown Of a deserved and pure success ; He who knows how to fail has won A crown whose lustre is not less.
Página 13 - The day was just a day to my mind, All sunny before and sunny behind, Over the heather...
Página 156 - I have something to say to you," he continued " and now seems to me about the fittest time for saying it. You must have known it sooner or later ; and perhaps it is better that you should hear it from me, than from any other person. You say rightly that we have been thrown together very little ; but that we have been kept apart was as much out of kindness to you as out of policy on my part.