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 it... Nature - Page 106edited by - 1887Full view - About this book
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 504 pages
...steal away. THE SKY It is a strange thing how little in general people know about the sky, and yet there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when...after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory, working upon exquisite and constant principles of the most perfect beauty. And every man, wherever... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1901 - 432 pages
...distinct phase of enjoyment in life. " There is not a moment in any day of our lives," he writes, " when nature is not producing scene after scene, picture...perfect beauty that it is quite certain it is all done for us and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, has this doing... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida Catherine Bender - 1901 - 266 pages
...film of morning 15 and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day in our lives, when nature is not producing scene after...principles of the most perfect beauty, that it is 64 quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902 - 442 pages
...again till next time, with 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...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... | |
| Cora Marsland - 1902 - 272 pages
...again till next time, with 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...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... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 452 pages
...again till next time, with 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...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... | |
| 1902 - 424 pages
...till next time, with, perhaps, a film of morning and evening mist for dew. 3. And, instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...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,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 824 pages
...again till next time, with 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...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure.2 And every ff [I § 1, 2, and 3 of this chapter... | |
| John Francis Xavier O'Conor - 1903 - 236 pages
...till the next time, with 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...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... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 824 pages
...again till next time, with 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...most perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is aU done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure.2 And every man, wherever placed, however far... | |
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