| Francis Plowden - 1804 - 276 páginas
...across the listening darkness of the inter" minable heath, and gives notice, that the wolf is ap" on his walk ; and the same gloom and stillness, that...Yes, " through that silence the voice shall be heard. " Yes, through that silence the shepherd shall be " put upon his guard. Yes — through that silence... | |
| John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 páginas
...<rgris. The weakeft voice is heard — the fhepherd's whiflle fhoots acrofs the liftening darknefs of the interminable heath, and gives notice that the wolf is upon his walk, and the fame gloom and ftillnefs that tempt the monfter to come abroad, facilitate thecommunication of the... | |
| Robert Johnson, John Swift Emerson - 1805 - 250 páginas
...mortalibus <?gri*, The weakeft voice is heard—the fhepherd's whittle fhoots acrofs the liftening darknefs of the interminable heath, and gives notice that the wolf is upon his walk, and the fame gloom and ftillnefs that tempt the monfler to come abroad, facilitate the communication of the... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 366 páginas
...writhed with grace, and groaned with melody." DESCRIPTION OF SILENCE. The weakest voice is heard; the shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening darkness...silence the shepherd shall be put upon his guard," INSIGNIFICANT OBJECTS. " Is the ocean ever tossed by the tempest to waft a feather, or to drown a fly... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 322 páginas
...writhed with grace, and groaned with melody." DESCRIPTION' OF SILENCE. " The weakest voice is heard ; the shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening darkness...through that silence the shepherd shall be put upon lu* guard." INSIGNIFICANT OBJECTS. " Is the ocean ever tossed by the tempest to waft a feather, or... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 468 páginas
...is hushed — when nature sleeps — Cum quies mortalibus aegris. The weakest voice is heard — the shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening darkness...Yes, through that silence the voice shall be heard ; yes, through that silence, the shepherd shall be put upon his guard; yes, through that silence shall... | |
| 1810 - 438 páginas
...is hushed — when nature sleeps — Cum quies mortalibus agris, the weakest voice is heard — the shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening darkness...Yes, through that silence the voice shall be heard ; yes, through that silence the shepherd shall be put upon his guard ; yes, through that silence shall... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 páginas
...is hushed— when nature sleeps — Cum quifs mortalibus agris. The weakest voice is heard — the shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening darkness...Yes, through that silence the voice shall be heard ; yes, through that silence the shepherd shall be put upon his guard; yes, through that silence shall... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 páginas
...sleeps— Cum quies mortalibus agris. The weakest voice is heard—the shepherd's whistle shootsacross the listening darkness of the interminable heath,...Yes, through that silence the voice shall be heard; yes, through that silence the shepherd shall be put upon his guard; yeS, through that silence shall... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 560 páginas
...(Curr. Speech in Rex v. Johnson} " The shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening '« darkeness of the interminable heath, and gives notice, " that...<! facilitate the communication of the warning to be«« ware. Yes, through that silence the voice shall be " heard. — Yes, through that silence the... | |
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