More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight of holy feeling which we meet, In thoughtful moments, wafted by the gales From fields where good men walk, or bowers... The Quarterly Review - Page 241edited by - 1826Full view - About this book
| William King Tweedie - 1855 - 334 pages
...should be what the Germans called it, " a word of beauty," or when there should be associated with it " The freight of holy feeling which we meet In thoughtful...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest" Long after this, however, it is instructive to notice how she continued to commit a common error, —... | |
| William King Tweedie - 1855 - 332 pages
...the Germans called it, " a word of beauty," or when there should be associated with it "The freigbt of holy feeling which we meet In thoughtful moments,...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest" Long after this, however, it is instructive to notice how she continued to commit a common error, —... | |
| 1857 - 996 pages
...the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, , The freight of holy feeling which we meet, la thoughtful moments, wafted by the gales From fields...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. OUR LEFT-HAND DRAWER. COMMON SCHOOLS. — We hope it is generally understood that " our leftrhand drawer"... | |
| Ellen Courtauld - 1860 - 488 pages
...its splendours soon or late Will pierce the gloom : I shall emerge some day. PM CCCCL. WOBDSWOBTH. MORE sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. PM CCCCLI. TBNNYSON. DEATH is the shadow of life; and as the tree Stands in the sun and shadows all... | |
| 1863 - 284 pages
...you. This cannot fail to make you useful, and to make your character redolent with heavenly grace. " More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." London, WCG THE DOCTRINE OF INFANT BAPTISM. THE ordinary subjects of controversy within the bounds... | |
| 1865 - 392 pages
...farewell blessing, can he dread Tempest, or length of way, or weight of toil ? — More sweet than odors caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. XL. HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what entire... | |
| Charles Graham (Baptist Minister.) - 1866 - 256 pages
...heaven. Our character will be redolent with heavenly grace, and this cannot fail to make us useful. " More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." Believer in Jesus and fellow-traveller to eternity, there are many things in the present world which... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 pages
...flower that blows can give Thoughts that too often lie too deep for tears. Fragrance of Good Deeds : — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. One of Wordsworth's finest sonnets is that he composed upon Westminster Bridge, in the autumn of 1803... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 424 pages
...head The Donor's farewell blessing, can he dread Tempest, or length of way, or weight of toil ? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. * See Note. Xt. THE SAKE. HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as... | |
| Edward Nichols Dennys - 1871 - 494 pages
...loved. The bane of the world is Selfishness. The hope of the world is Love, — " More sweet than odors caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby...where GOOD men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." There is no merit where there is no choice. A miraculous birth is nothing : a miraculous death is nothing... | |
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