| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 pages
...Become an undintinguishable roar. So, a* I enter here from day to day. And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray, The tumult of the time disconsolate 'I'u inarticulate murmurs dies away. While the eternal ages watch and wait n. How strange the sculptures... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1889 - 254 pages
...Become an undistinguishable roar. So, as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. H. How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers ! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves... | |
| James Issaverdens, Hakobos Isavertentsʻ - 1890 - 76 pages
...Become an undistinguishable roar. So, as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer and not ashamed to...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. 1874 HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. Another precious manuscript, a letter of W. C. Bryant, written to some one... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - 1890 - 640 pages
...Become an undistinguishable roar. So, as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves... | |
| Charles Henry Crandall - 1890 - 524 pages
...Become an indistinguishable roar. So, as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. n. How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers ! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves... | |
| Hiram Corson - 1892 - 248 pages
...Become an undistinguishable roar. So, as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray, The tumult of the time disconsolate 1 To inarticulate murmurs dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. TYPE III. ABBAABBA CDEDCE.... | |
| 1892 - 682 pages
...ecome an undistingnishable roar. So, as I enter here, from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray, The tumult of the times, disconsolate, To inarticulate murmurs dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. We cannot... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1893 - 844 pages
...from day to day, And leave my burden at this minst^ gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pra7i The tumult of the time disconsolate To inarticulate...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. INFERNO. CANTO I. MIDWAY upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark, For the... | |
| Lewis Beals Fisher - 1894 - 92 pages
...with reverent feet Enter. . . . O 1 So as I enter here from day to day, And leave my burden at this minster gate, Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait. BIBLE READING. GEN. xxviii. 10-16. — BETHEL. PRAYER. OUR BOUNTIFUL HEAVENLY FATHER, we thank Thee... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 526 pages
...too can enter its serene and tranquil precincts, and as we leave our burden at this minstergate,— " Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray. The tumult...dies away, While the eternal ages watch and wait." BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR THE ENGLISH READER OF DANTE.* I. TRANSLATIONS. 1. Besides Cary's, the most important... | |
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