| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 608 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes; how the dawn was Hope to him; how the fierce mid-day brightness was Power to him; how the declining sun...him; and how the new morning was a Resurrection to him:—nay, more, how the sun, and the moon, and the stars were his personal friends, as well as his... | |
| 1868 - 884 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to him ; how the declining sun...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him ; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkindness,... | |
| 1868 - 884 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to him ; how the declining sun...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him ; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkindness,... | |
| 1869 - 688 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him, how the fiery midday brightness was power to him ; how the declining sun...him ; nay more, how the sun, and the moon, and the stare, were his personal friends, as well as his deities ; how he held communion with them, und thought... | |
| Anthropological Society of London - 1869 - 700 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him, how the fiery midday brightness was power to him ; how the declining sun...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him, and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkiudness,... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 872 strani
...feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was ho[>e to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was ]x>wer to him ; how the declining sun was death to him ;...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkindness,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 876 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to him ; how the declining sun...regarded every act and word ; how, in his solitude, lie fondly imagined that they sympathised with him ; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to... | |
| 1878 - 880 strani
...his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to bim ; how the declining sun was death to him ; and how the...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him ; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkindness,... | |
| 1881 - 852 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes; how the dawn was hope to him; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to him: how the declining sun...new morning was a resurrection to him; nay, more, bow the sun, and the :mwn. and the stars were his personal friends, as well as his deities; how he... | |
| 1883 - 854 strani
...combined with all his feelings and his fortunes ; how the dawn was hope to him ; how the fierce mid-day brightness was power to him; how the declining sun...how, in his solitude, he fondly imagined that they sympathised with him ; and how, with outstretched arms, he appealed to them against their own unkindness,... | |
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