But, as when the sun approaching toward the gates of the morning, he first opens a little eye of heaven, and sends away the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and... Notes and Queries - Page 921851Full view - About this book
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 474 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God. — JEREMY... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 490 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God. — JEREMY... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 444 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to mattins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those wh1ch decked the brows of Moses, when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 476 pages
...and peeps over the eastern hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God. — JEREMY TAYLOR : Holy Dying, Chapter i. Suppose a man to dig up a galleon on the Coromandel coast,... | |
| Helen Rose Anne Milman Crofton - 1903 - 420 pages
...away the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to mattins, and bye and bye gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over...himself had seen the face of God ; and still, while man tells the story, the sun gets up higher till he shows a full fair light, and a face, and then he... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of roses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God ; and still... | |
| Robert Blatchford - 1903 - 266 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses, when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God ; and still,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 536 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern...out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of roses when he was forced to wear a veil because himself had seen the face of God ; and still... | |
| Frederick Dixon - 1912 - 46 pages
...to scatter his chariots over the horizon, in the dawn, lifting his head, as Jeremy Taylor puts it, over the eastern hills, "thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brow of Moses." The victory of Merodach is, perhaps, the earliest indication of the human realization... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 344 pages
...the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by-and-by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern hills, thrusting out his golden homs, like those which decked the brows of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself... | |
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