 | Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879
...for man, A fairer Eden, endless, in the skies. Heav'n gives us friends to bless the present scene ; Resumes them, to prepare us for the next. All evils natural are moral goods ; WO All discipline, indulgence, on the whole. None are unhappy : all have cause to smile, But such... | |
 | Isabel Reaney - 1880
...excuse to ride over to Woodbine Lodge and pay a visit to Rose Gurney. CHAPTER III. HANNAH'S BOY. " Our faults are at the bottom of our pains ; Error...the source Of endless sighs : we sin or we mistake." YOUNG. THE tea bell had rung some few minutes before Rose made her appearance in the drawing-room.... | |
 | Frederic Cavan Blyth - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 384
...hereafter say as he did, " I should have perished, if I had not perished;"2 and confess that — " All evils natural are moral goods ; All discipline indulgence on the whole ; " 3 or, as the apostle expresses it, " All things work together for good to them that love God "... | |
 | Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 882
...earth!) 'tis never sought in vain. [From Wight Thoug/Ut.] TTIOHT IX. CHEERFULNESS IN MISFORTUNE. NONK are unhappy: all have cause to smile, But such as to themselves that cause deny. [pains ; Our faults are at the bottom of our Error, in act, or judgment, is the source Of endless sighs.... | |
 | George Chandler - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 1315
...1720 And died in this city August 30th 1794. Heaven gives us f rieiuls to bless the present scenes ; Resumes them to prepare us for the next All Evils...moral goods; All Discipline, Indulgence on the Whole. Believe and Look! with Triumph on the Tomb. The third wife of Col. John Murray, whom he married Sept.... | |
 | Johannes Barnstorff - 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 87
...sich in sein Leid. Schmerzen, über Tod und Unsterblichkeit, die ihn zu der Erkenntnis führen, dass: All Evils Natural are Moral Goods; All Discipline, Indulgence, on the Whole. (N. IX v. 389—390.) Schlegel hat ausser dem Klageliede am Grabe seines Bruders noch eine weitere... | |
 | William Vincent Byars - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 533
...so affliction Expresseth virtue fully, whether true Or else adulterate. 494 Adversity — Continued All evils natural, are moral goods ; All discipline, indulgence, on the whole. — Young. Never on earth calamity BO great, As not to leave to us, if rigl tly weighed, What would... | |
 | W. V. Byars - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 557
...affliction Szpresseth virtue fully, whether true Or else adulterate. -John Webster. Adversity — Continued All evils natural, are moral goods ; All discipline, indulgence, on the whole. — Young. Never on earth calamity so great, As not to leave to us, if rig', tly weighed. What would... | |
 | 1849
...will be certain : and from such an elevation, how fearful that fall must be ! " All evils natural ate moral goods ; All discipline, indulgence, on the whole....cause to smile, But such as to themselves that cause cUny. Our faults are at the bottom of our paini; Krror, in act or judgment, is the source Of endless... | |
 | H. N. Fairchild - 2010 - عدد الصفحات: 406
...will; they are "Begot of madness on fair liberty."41 In the world that God has given us to live in, None are unhappy; all have cause to smile, But such as to themselves that cause deny." Thus Young is not false to his own views when he assures Mrs. Boscawen that Joy is our duty, glory,... | |
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