... yet remains one effort to be made ; that reformation is never hopeless, nor sincere endeavours ever unassisted, that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors, and that he who implores strength and courage from above, shall find danger... The works of Samuel Johnson - Page 301by Samuel Johnson - 1818Full view - About this book
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 pages
...lhall find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go now, my fon, to thy r.epofe ; commit thyfelf to the care of Omnipotence ; and when the morning...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life." DR. JOHNSON. CHAPTER III. DIDACTIC PIECES. SECTION I. The Importance of a good Education, J. CONSIDER... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 pages
...give way before him. Go now, my fon, to " thy repofe, commit thyfelf to the care of Omnipo" tence, and when the morning calls again to toil/ ** begin anew thy journey and thy life." NUMB. 66. SATURDAY, November 3, 1750. • Pauei eligne/ltrc poffient fera bona t atqve illis multum... | |
| 1803 - 290 pages
...sincere endeavours ' ever unassisted ; that the wanderer may at length ' return after all his errors ; and that he who implores ' strength and courage from...son, to thy repose ; commit thyself to the care of Om' nipotence ; and, when the morning calls again to toil, ' begin anew thy journey and thy life.'... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 pages
...sincere endeavours ever unassisted ; that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors ; and that he who implores strength and courage from...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life. ANECDOTE. Mr. Franklin relates, that being with a party of his friends caught in. bad weather upon... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 pages
...sincere en" deavours ever unassisted ; that the wanderer may at " length return after all his errors ; and that he who " implores strength and courage from...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy " life." ON THE ENDEARMENTS OF LIFE. Goldsmith. AGE, that lessens the enjoyment of life, increase* our desire... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 pages
...fliall find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go now, my fon, to thy repofe ; commit thyfelf to the care of Omnipotence ; and when the morning...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life." i>s. CHAP. HI. DIDACTIC PIECES. SECTION I. THE IMPOHrjKCE OF A GOOD tDUCA-TIOlT. I CONSIDER a human... | |
| 1806 - 346 pages
...sincere endeavours ever unassisted ; «' that the wanderer may at length return after all " his errors ; and that he who implores strength " and courage from...to the care " of Omnipotence, and when the morning calli " again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy "life." N° 66. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1750. Fauci... | |
| 1806 - 360 pages
...fhall find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go now, my fon, to thy repofe; commit thyfelf to the care of Omnipotence, and when the morning calls...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life." On On Virtue. I Do not remember to have read any difcourfe written exprefsly upon the beauty and lovelinefs... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 pages
...mall find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go now, my fon, to thy repofe ; commit thyfelf to the care of Omnipotence, and when the morning calls...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life." On Virtue. I Do not remember to have read any difcourfe written exprefsly upon the beauty and lovelinefs... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 308 pages
...nor sincere endeavours ever unm;sisted, that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors, and that he who implores strength and courage from...difficulty give way before him. Go now, my son, to ' thy fepose, commit thyself to the care of Omnipo' tence, and when the morning calls again to toil, «'... | |
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