| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 páginas
...their prayers. The vengeance were already known to thee. Which thou must witness ere thy mortal hour. The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite. Nor yet doth linger ; save unto his seeming. Who, in desire or fear, expecteth it. But elsewhere now I bid thee turn thy... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 páginas
...Beatrice, it is supposed, intimates the approaching fata of Boniface VIII. See Purgatory, Canto xx. 86. The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger ; save unto his seeming, Who, in desire or fear, doth look for it. But elsewhere now I hid thee turn... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 páginas
...iii. cap. 21. The vengeance 1 were already known to thee, Which thou must witness ere thy mortal hour. The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger; save unto his seeming, Who, in desire or fear, doth look for it. But elsewhere now I bid thee turn... | |
| 1860 - 452 páginas
...ruins of St. Paul's. The penalty for any tampering with liberty inevitably comes sooner or later. " The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger." R, E. ocial AEE THE OPERATIONS OF TRADES' UNIONS BENEFICIAL TO WORKING MEN ? AFFIRMATIVE AETICLE.—... | |
| 1868 - 548 páginas
...men alone in their individual character, but that it was written as well for nations, and for nations great as this of which we are citizens. If nations...heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger.' We have experience, we have beacons, we have landmarks enough. We know what the past has cost us, we... | |
| John Bright - 1869 - 642 páginas
...men alone in their individual character, but that it was written as well for nations, and for nations great as this of which we are citizens. If nations...heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger.' We have experience, we have beacons, we have landmarks enough. We know what the past has cost us, we... | |
| 1869 - 404 páginas
...fine peroration he works in skillfully a scriptural and classical sentiment. " If," says the orator, " nations reject and deride that moral law, there is...heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger." " We have quoted one peroration, here are the few last sentences of two others. At Glasgow in 1858... | |
| 1875 - 252 páginas
...affecting sensibly and speedily the course which the government of your country will pursue. May I ask you, then, to believe, as I do most devoutly believe, that...Heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger! We have experience, we have beacons, we have landmarks enough. We know what the past has cost us, we... | |
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1877 - 568 páginas
...it may not come i our lifetime — but depend upon it the great Italian is not only a poet but he is a prophet when he says : — " The sword of Heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger." (Cheers.) We have experience, we have beacons, w« have landmarks enough, we know what the past ha»... | |
| New reader - 1879 - 392 páginas
...follow. It may not come at once, it may not come in our lifetime ; but, rely upon it, the great Italian u is not a poet only, but a prophet, when he says—...heaven is not in haste to smite, Nor yet doth linger." We have experience, we have beacons, we have landmarks enough. We know what the past has cost us, we... | |
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