| James Mason Hoppin - 1892 - 326 páginas
...that cover the whole earth ; who notices the tricksy play of light and shadow ; who watches the sky, ".sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...spiritual in its tenderness, almost Divine in its *Cauon Mozley. infinity ;j he must believe that there is that in nature /which is designed to convey... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 586 páginas
...comfort and exalting of the heart ; for the soothing it, and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...chastisement or of blessing to what is mortal, is essential. And yet we never attend to it ; we never make it a subject of thought, but as it has to do with our... | |
| Sir Charles Waldstein - 1894 - 214 páginas
...perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...ministry of chastisement or of blessing to what is mortal or essential. And yet we never attend to it, we never make it a subject of thought, but as it has to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 360 páginas
...comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purify. ing it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...us, is as distinct, as its ministry of chastisement $ 2. The careless- or of blessing to what is mortal is essential. rts7oreonsBro"h &n& yet we never... | |
| Amy Johnson - 1894 - 604 páginas
...the sky is for all. Bright as it is, it is not ' too bright nor good for human nature's daily food.' Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...in its tenderness, almost divine in its infinity. And yet we never attend to it ; we never make it a subject of thought. . . . One says it has been wet,... | |
| 1895 - 406 páginas
...soothing and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometime awful, never the same for two moments together : almost...chastisement or of blessing to what is mortal is essential. And yet we never attend to it, we never make it a subject of thought, but as it has to do with our... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...From hyperborean skies, Embodied dark, what clouds of vandals rise. b. PopE—Dunciad: III. L. 85. 41 o41 o41 c. RUSKIN— The True and Beautiful. The Sky. The moon has set In a bank of jet That fringes the Western... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 páginas
...perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart; for the soothing it, and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...its passions, almost spiritual in its tenderness, and almost divine in its infinity,—its appeal to what is immortal in us is as distinct as its ministry... | |
| 1897 - 660 páginas
...perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart; for soothing it, and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...in its infinity, its appeal to what is immortal in 444 GOOD MEMORY WORK: NO. V. 445 us is as distinct, as its ministry of chastisement or of blessing... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 344 páginas
...perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart ; for soothing it, and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes...ministry of chastisement or of blessing to what is mortal or essential. And yet we never attend it ; we never make it a subject of thought, but as it has to... | |
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