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" I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do the spirits Of great events stride on before the events. And in today already walks... "
The Broad Stone of Honour: Orlandus - Page 332
by Kenelm Henry Digby - 1876
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The lady of Glynne. By the author of 'Margaret and her bridesmaids'.

Julia Cecilia Stretton - 1857 - 308 pages
...a cheerful, truthful heart, still might I ever be — " Queen o'er myself." CHAPTER II. "As the sun Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events ; And in to-day already walks to-morrow." COLERIDGE. I NEVER remember my dear mamma to have been any other than ill. I was too full of love's...
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The Hero Missionary: Or, a History of the Labours of the Rev. Eugenio Kincaid

Alfred Spencer Patton - 1858 - 330 pages
...thee I knew thee ; — and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations."-— Jer. i. 5. " As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events, And in to-day already walks to-morrow." THE future of some men is clearly foreshadowed at life's beginning. Just as the naturalist in looking...
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History of the Revolt of the Netherlands, Continued: Trials of Counts Egmont ...

Friedrich Schiller - 1860 - 570 pages
...voices Yet I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife, Long ere Ravaillac arm'd himself therewith. His quiet mind forsook him : the phantasma Started him in his Louvre,...
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Friends for the fireside: recollections [&c.].

Anne Mathews - 1860 - 380 pages
...crowd, are doomed never to taste. There can be no want of companions where there are Books. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events, And in to-day already walks to-morrow. There is nothing so wicked as a bad book, because it cannot repent. Most gentle, most soothing, most...
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Complete Works. Ed. with Careful Rev. and New Tr., by C.J. Hempel, Volume 1

Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pages
...voices Yet I would not call then Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife, Long ere Ravaillac armed himself therewith. His qniet mind forsook him : the phantnsma Started him in his Louvre,...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 344 pages
...voices. "Yet I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...Henry's death Did ever vex and haunt me like a tale Of ray own future destiny. The king Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife, Long ere Ravaillac armed...
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The Progress of Nations; Or the Principles of National Development in Their ...

1861 - 686 pages
...apparently uninjured, as the bird has formed its legs while the shell is as perfect as ever. " As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...the events, And in to-day already walks to-morrow." I know no story in which the gradual and secret formation of a new era under the canopy of the old...
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...present which thou despisest, was once a future which thou desiredst. Ricltter. PRESENTIMENT. As the sun Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do the spirit« Of great events stride on before the éventa, And in to-day already walks to-morrow. Schiller....
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The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Volume 2

Derwent Coleridge - 1863 - 372 pages
...; Yet I would not call them Voices of warning, that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do the spirits I confess, I can never read the JDe Divinatione of this great orator, statesman, and patriot, without...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 7

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 pages
...voices. Yet I would not call them Voices of warning that announce to us Only the inevitable. As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the...Felt in his breast the phantom of the knife, Long ere Ravaillac armed himself therewith. His quiet mind forsook him : the phantasma Started him in his Louvre,...
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