And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when nature is not producing scene after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory, and working still upon such exquisite and constant principles of the most perfect beauty, that... William Sterling Lacy: Memorial, Addresses, Sermons - Page 30de William Sterling Lacy - 1900 - 198 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1860 - 722 pages
...just the part in which we least attend to her. There is not a moment of any day of our lives when she is not producing scene after scene, picture after...done for us and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And yet we never attend to it, we never make it a subject of thought, but as it has to do with our... | |
| 1847 - 446 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. But instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after...done for us. and intended for our perpetual pleasure. — Modern Painters. THE CAPTAIK MASTERED. Another of our skipper's stories was the finding a vessel... | |
| 1847 - 584 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when nature is not producing scene after...done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however far from other sources of interest or of beauty, has this doing... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - 862 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. But instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after...is all done for us. and intended for our perpetual pleasure.—Modern PaitUert. THE CAPTAIN MASTERED. Another of our skipper's stories was the finding... | |
| 1847 - 436 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. But instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after...constant principles of the most perfect beauty, that it ie quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. — Modern Painters.... | |
| 1847 - 574 pages
...picture, glory after gloit^ and working still upon such exquisite and constant principles of tlie jfcost perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all...done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever. 'placed^ however far from other sources of interest or of beauty* has this... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of anyday of our lives, when nature is not producing scene after...done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however far from other sources of interest or of beauty, has this doing... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 pages
...a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And, instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after...the most perfect beauty, that it is quite certain that it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed,... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when nature is not producing scene after...done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however, far from other sources of interest or of beauty, has this... | |
| 1853 - 442 pages
...perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when nature is not producing scene after...done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however, far from other sources of interest or of beauty, has this... | |
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