| John Philpot Curran - 1872 - 632 pages
...sun from his course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life ; from the remembrance... | |
| 1872 - 514 pages
...sun from his course. I would add, that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life ; from the remembrance... | |
| Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 524 pages
...sun from his course. 1 wou]d add, that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life ; from the remembrance... | |
| 1875 - 852 pages
...would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was but like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this, this soothing hope " (in allusion to their long broken friendship) " I draw from the dearest... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 610 pages
...sun from his course. I would add, that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life; from the remembrance... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 pages
...was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the moming sun, and hides it from the view, and does so for a...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life; from the remembrance... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 280 pages
...sun from his course. I would add that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life; from the remembrance... | |
| 1880 - 642 pages
...sun from his course ; I would add that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment, that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary ; and this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life, from the remembrance... | |
| Godfrey Tennyson Lampson Locker-Lampson - 1918 - 632 pages
...sun from his course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment : that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...without even approaching the face of the luminary. And this soothing hope I draw from the nearest and tenderest recollections of my life, from the remembrance... | |
| Thomas Clarke Luby - 1880 - 560 pages
...sun from his course. "I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats...by involving the spectator without even approaching tho face of the luminary. Aud this soothing hope I draw from tho dearest and tendcrest recollections... | |
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