| Merritt Caldwell - 1846 - 390 pages
...thou alleged To thy deserted host this cause of flight, Thou surely hadst not come sole fugitive. 3. Beyond that, I seek not to penetrate the veil. God...on my vision, never may be opened what lies behind. 1. And breath'st defiance here and scorn Where I reign King ? and to enrage thee more Thy King and... | |
| Erasmus Darwin North - 1846 - 454 pages
...exiting \ &* ifying prospects / spread out - before us, / for MS« \ and our ct dren. Bey°nd that, God grant ! that, in my day, at least, •. \ that...my vision, never - may be opened what lies behind! [sun in heaven, When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the may I see him, shining... | |
| Sarah Mytton (Hughes) Maury ("Mrs. William Maury, "), Sarah Mytton Maury - 1847 - 282 pages
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the evil. God grant that in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise. God grant, that on my vision never... | |
| 1847 - 312 pages
...or the grand contour of Angelo ! " IV. — "DECLAMATORY" FORCE. [THE AMERICAN UNION.] — Webster. " While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread out before us, for us and for our children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day, at least,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 pages
...but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. 5. While the union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the vail. God grant that, in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise, — that on my vision never may... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 310 pages
...the grand contour of Angelo ! ' ' IV. — "DECLAMATORY" FORCE. [THE AMERICAN UNION.] — Webster. " While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread out before us, for us and for our children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day, at least,... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 320 pages
...the grand contour of Angelo ! " TV. — " DECLAMATORY " FORCE. [THE AMERICAN UNION.] — Webster. " While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread out before us, for us and for our children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day, at least,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 pages
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it should be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...on my vision never may be opened what lies behind ! When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1851 - 328 pages
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...on my vision never may be opened what lies behind ! When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 pages
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...on my vision never may be opened what lies behind ! When-my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining... | |
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