| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1881 - 738 pages
...vales, and pure the skies, And freedom fires the soul, and sparkles in the eyes. Beattle, Mms/rel. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say. In nameless print, that I hnve no devotion ; But set those persons down with me to pray. And you shall see who has the properest... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1883 - 782 pages
...skies, And freedom fires the soul, and sparkles in the eyes. 3466 Seattle : Minstrel. Bk. i. St. 6 Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless...mountains and the ocean, Earth, air, stars, — all that spring from the great Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive the soul. 3467 Byron : Don Juan. Canto... | |
| Heinrich Heine - Authors, German - 1884 - 296 pages
...Lord Byron says in regard to his own belief in "Don Juan," expresses also the feelings of Heine : — Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless...stars — all that springs from the great Whole, Who has produced and will receive the soul. (BYRON: Don Juan, Canto III, st. 104). It cannot be denied... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 284 pages
...no idol, — 't is too like. CIV. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless print M — that I have no devotion; But set those persons down...stars, — all that springs from the great Whole, Sweet hour of twilight ! — in the solitude Of the pine forest, and the silent shore Which bound Ravenna's... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - Turkey - 1887 - 738 pages
...he is often described. " Some kind casuists are pleased to say," once remarked a Mahometan to me, " that I have no devotion ; but set those persons down...pray, and you shall see who has the properest notion." Substitute " motion," and the Turk will outdo the Christian ten to one. Some one has calculated the... | |
| Otto Schmidt - 1890 - 194 pages
...j'apprends ä servir et adorcr son divin Auteur. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In namcless print — that I have no devotion; But set those persons down with me to pray, And you sludl see who has the properest notion Of getting into heaven the shortest way; My altars are the mmmtains... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1891 - 752 pages
...What though 'tis but a pictured image ? — strikeThat painting is no idol — 'tis too like. CIV. ; • 'The verses of Dryden, once highly celebrated, are for. Ifuttea.'— Mr W. WuHUSWORTH'S/V</!l«fc... | |
| James Vila Blake - Natural theology - 1892 - 244 pages
...by us; Eeligion is adoration of Beauty, Truth and Holiness as realized and radiant in Being. " Its altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth, air,...Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive the soul." But now I shall be reminded that I have not spoken of God, the Father. " Do you mean to say that one... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - Turkey - 1893 - 712 pages
...he is often described. "Some kind casuists are pleased to say," once remarked a Mahometan to me, " that I have no devotion ; but set those persons down...pray, and you shall see who has the properest notion." Substitute " motion," and the Turk will outdo the Christian ten to one. Some one has calculated the... | |
| Louis Du Pont Syle - English poetry - 1894 - 488 pages
...these lines ; his own belief in Pantheism is not more unmistakably nor more beautifully expressed : My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth,...Whole Who hath produced, and will receive the soul. Don Juan, iii. 54. 121-133. Such sentiment as this, unintelligible to man}', was undoubtedly religious... | |
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