The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 112
... fear are lost to us now . There was no morbid horror of mysticism . Poetry was not fancy . There was no fear of its being a thing separate and cut off from philo- sophy . For that poetry was what all true poetry is , an entrance into ...
... fear are lost to us now . There was no morbid horror of mysticism . Poetry was not fancy . There was no fear of its being a thing separate and cut off from philo- sophy . For that poetry was what all true poetry is , an entrance into ...
Page 160
... fear lest I should fail Was stronger than the rest . And thus I stood , until the strife The bonds of slumber brake ; I felt as I had ruined life , Had fled , and come awake . ' Yet I was glad , my heart confessed , The trial went not ...
... fear lest I should fail Was stronger than the rest . And thus I stood , until the strife The bonds of slumber brake ; I felt as I had ruined life , Had fled , and come awake . ' Yet I was glad , my heart confessed , The trial went not ...
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... fear . The first representing the image of judgment , the other of mercy . Justly doth the Lord take pleasure in them that fear him , in those that hope in his mercy ; seeing that fear is the beginning of wisdom , of which also hope is ...
... fear . The first representing the image of judgment , the other of mercy . Justly doth the Lord take pleasure in them that fear him , in those that hope in his mercy ; seeing that fear is the beginning of wisdom , of which also hope is ...
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