... 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
| John Rippingham - 1816 - 190 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 above, shall find danger and difficulty give way befora him. ])n. JOUMSOX. 137 APPENDIX. THERE are several specimens of composition, which, from their... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 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 above, shall find danger arid difficulty give way before him. Go now, my son, to thy repose ; commit thyself to the care of... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1817 - 594 pages
...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...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life.' Rambler. 'The Presera Life to be considered only с* it may conduce to the hafifiineea of a. future... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 pages
...nor sincere endeavors 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. SECTION IV. l.—Detcrifition of the Amphitheatre of Titut.— GIBBOX. POSTERITY admires, and will... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 306 pages
...errors, and that he who implores strength ' and courage from above, shall find danger and dif' ficulty give way before him. Go now, my son, to ' thy repose, commit thyself to the care of Omnipo' tence, and when the morning calls again to toil, ' begin anew thy journey and thy life." "... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 pages
...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...of Omnipotence; and when the morning calls again to to\l, begin anew thy journey and thy life. Low and Loud. The inflexions slightly marked, approaching... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 pages
...may at length return after all his errors ; and that he who implores strength and courage from abpve, shall find danger and difficulty give way before him*...again to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life. Low and Loud. The inflexions slightly marked, approaching th«i Monotone. O thou that rollest above,... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 pages
...nor sincere endeavors ever unassisted^; that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors ; and that he who implores strength and courage from...morning calls again to toil, begin anew thy journey aad thy life." SECTION IV. I. — Description of the Amphitheatre of Titus. — GIBBOX. POSTERITY admires,... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 pages
...length return, after all his errors ; and that he who implores strength and courage from above, shtll find danger and difficulty give way before him. Go...again to toil; begin anew thy journey and thy life." SECTION IV. I» — Description of the Amphitheatre of Tilut,— GIBBON. JL OSTERITY admires, and will... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 pages
...effort to be made ; that reformation is never " hopeless, nor sincere endeavours ever unassisted ; " that the wanderer may at length return after all his...difficulty " give way before him. Go now, my son, to thy re" pose, commit thyself to the care of Omnipotence, " and when the morning calls again to toil, begin... | |
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