Who was like him ? Who could resist him ? Who may abide the hurricane in its volley ? Who may withstand the winds that uproot the great trees of the mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath... Standard Novels - Page 541844Full view - About this book
| John Neal - 1822 - 330 pages
...him be the foe of Logan. Thrice, in one day, hath he given battle. Thrice, in one day, hath he came back, victorious. Who may bear up against the, strong...astonishment, but they believed him; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. They approached! they locked hands! —... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the...astonishment, but they believed him ; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. 18. EFFECTS OF PROTESTANTISM. Haven. It... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath ho come back victorious. Who may bear up against the...astonishment, but they believed him ; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. 18. EFFECTS OF PROTESTANTISM. Haven. It... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the...astonishment, but they believed him ; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. 18. EFFECTS OF PROTESTANTISM. Haven, It... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 pages
...mountain '? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the strong man ? the man of war ? Let ilium that are young, hear me. Let them follow the course of Logan. He goes in clouds and whirlwind... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the strong man ? Let the young hear me. Let them follow him. Warriors ! Logan was the father of Harold! SECTION II.—COMPOUND... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1855 - 520 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe 'of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the...astonishment, but they believed him ; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. 18. EFFECTS OF PROTESTANTISM. Haven. It... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 pages
...be the foe of Logan ? Thrice in ouc day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come Ixick victorious. Who may bear up against the strong man...follow the course of Logan. He goes in clouds and whirlwinds — in the fire and in the smoke. Let them follow him. Warriors ! Logan was the father of... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 pages
...mountain ? Let him be the foe of Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. Who may bear up against the strong man — the man of war ? Let them that arc young, hear me. Let them follow the course of Logan. He goes in clouds and whirlwind — in the... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 pages
...Logan. Thrice in one day hath he given battle. Thrice in one day hath he come back victorious. A\~ho may bear up against the strong man — the man of...astonishment, but they believed him ; for Harold's word was unquestioned, undoubted evidence, to them that knew him. NEAI.. JOHN N'EAI. was horn in Portland,... | |
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