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 Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 pages
...or weight of toil? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of A nil iv the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet,...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. XL THE SAME 1821. 1822 HOLT and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise,... | |
| John Lancaster Spalding - American essays - 1905 - 250 pages
...how benign, Servants of God ! who not a thought will share With the vain world. More sweet than odors caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby...where good men walk or bowers wherein they rest." The higher life created a higher art. This is evident in the earliest records of Christian art. In... | |
| John Lancaster Spalding - Art and religion - 1905 - 244 pages
...how benign, Servants of God ! who not a thought will share With the vain world. More sweet than odors caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby...where good men walk or bowers wherein they rest." The higher life created a higher art. This is evident in the earliest records of Christian art. In... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1908 - 596 pages
...toil ? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, 10 A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. XL THE SAME HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
| Albert Edward Waffle - Christian sociology - 1912 - 384 pages
...shores of Araby the blest — A thousand times more exquisitely sweet The freight of holy feelings which we meet, In thoughtful moments wafted by the...where good men walk, Or bowers wherein they rest. There is great pleasure in united effort for the promotion of a worthy cause. No man is brave and strong... | |
| William Wordsworth - Christian biography - 1922 - 364 pages
...of toil? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, IO A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. 2.4o THE SAME HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
| Myrtle Strode Jackson - Christian Science - 1925 - 536 pages
...reign of Good upon earth, which every longing heart hopes to see fulfilled in still richer measure. "More sweet than odours caught by him who sails, Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." WORDSWORTH. CHAPTER XII ERASMUS (1467-1536) IN the opinion of the historian Froude, we shall best understand... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 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. XL THE SAME HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal) - 1922 - 740 pages
...who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freights of holy feeling which we meet In thoughtful moments,...where good men walk or bowers wherein they rest." But how is it with the evil which bad men do? Is not this equally powerful to ensnare and corrupt?... | |
| 1826 - 642 pages
...where he fed ; patient in the bed where he died ; that well it were if in relation to him secundum usum Sarum were made precedential to all posterity.' But...always in his house some six or more boys taken from humble life for their promising parts and good dispositions, to be brought up in learning. He foresaw... | |
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