| William Russell - 1846 - 420 pages
...querulous weakness might suggest,) a far better. The storm has gone over me ; and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about...torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I most unfeignedly recognize the divine justice, and in some degree submit... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 310 pages
...weakness might suggest, a far better. The storm has gone over me ; and I lie like one of those old oak's which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honors ; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 pages
...better. The storm has gone over me, and I lie, like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane lias scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honours...torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth. There, and prostrate there, I must unfeignedly recognize the Divine justice. But, while I humble myself... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 pages
...querulous weakness might suggest, a far better. The storm has gone over me ; and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honors ; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...querulous weakness might suggest,) a far better. The storm has gone over mo, and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about...torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I most unfeignedly recognize the divine justice, and in some degree submit... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...of those old oaks which the late hurricane las scattered about me. I am stripped of all mj lonours ; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I meet unfcignedly recognise the divine justice, and in юте legree... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 pages
...querulous weakness might suggest) a far better. The siorm has gone over me, and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honors; 1 am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth .' There, and prostrate there. I... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 pages
...querulous weakness might suggest) a far better. The storm has gone over me, and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all mv honors; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 pages
...those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered around me. I arn stripped of all my honors ; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I most unfeignedly recognize the divine justice, and in some degree submit... | |
| 1868 - 756 pages
...has gone over me, and 1 lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered around me — I am stripped of all my honours ; I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth." From the effects of this loss the great statesman never rallied : his spirit was completely broken,... | |
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