| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...nowhere none is. He waited after no pomp ne reverence, Ne maked him a spiced conscience ; But Christes lore and his apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himselve. THE PLOWMAN. WITH him3 there was a Plowman, was his brother, That had y-laid of dong full... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...nowhere none is. He waited after no pomp ne reverence, Ne rhaked him a spic&d conscience ; But Christes lore and his apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himselve. THE PLOWMAN. WITH him3 there was a Plowman, was his brother, That had y-laid of dong full... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1876 - 302 páginas
...of Penitence," " The Importance of Salvation." 1 Cf. Bayle, p. 407. XIV. JEREMY TAYLOR. " Christe's lore and His apostles twelve He taught; but first he followed it himseIve." CHAUCER. }•* • " I T AT s-reifp; TSC XXS- -' evangelistic efforts. His memory is cherished... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 páginas
...nowhere is. He waited after neither pomp ne reverence, Nor maked him no spiced conscience, But Christe's lore and his Apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himselve. GEOFFREY CHAUCER. IN BHAULBY ABBEY NEAR INVERNESS. The severed arch and carved fret Cling... | |
| Andrew Wallace Milroy - 1876 - 226 páginas
...none is. He waited after no pomp nor reverence, Nor maked him no spiced conscience, But Christes love, and His apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himself." * * Chaucer, " The Good Parson," from " Canterbury Tales.".., (26) CHAPTER III. TT is not necessary... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 páginas
...nowhere is. He waited after neither pomp lie reverence, Nor maked him no spiced conscience, But Christc's lore and his Apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himselve. GEOFFREY CHAUCER. ON SOME SKT7LUS IN BEAULEY ABBEY NEAR INVERNESS. IN* silent, barren synod... | |
| 1878 - 446 páginas
...For that once. He waited after no pomp no reverence, y\& maked him no spicsd conscience, But Christes lore, and his apostles twelve, He taught, but first he followed it himself. TlIE SCHOLAR AND THE DAISY. NEEDS must we to books that wo find, (Through which that old things be... | |
| 1878 - 860 páginas
...Italian novelist. His "goodman of religion," is purely and strongly Christian : " The love of Christ, and his Apostles twelve, He taught ; but first he followed it himself." One of the very sweetest and most perfect of Christian poems is " The Merle and the Nightingale," by... | |
| Thomas James Mumford - 1879 - 242 páginas
...his memory, bearing the following lines from Chaucer : — " Rich he was in holy thought and work. Christ's lore and his apostles' twelve he taught: But first he followed it himself." The Norfolk Conference held at Milton, Oct. 31, 1877, took the following action : — Resolved, That... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1879 - 220 páginas
...nowhere is. He waited for no pomp and reverence, Nor made himself a spiced conscience ; But Christes lore and His Apostles' twelve He taught, but first he followed it himself. The most striking features in this portrait are undoubtedly those which are characteristics of the... | |
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