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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature - Page 244
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2

Nathan Drake - 1828 - 364 pages
...patience and firmness which so remarkably distinguished the great Florentine, he could truly say, • I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate...or hope; but still bear up and steer Right onward t. * " In Firenze certamente egli apprese dagli Scritti e dalle Massime del Galileo invalorite gia...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2

Nathan Drake - 1828 - 358 pages
...patience and firmness which so remarkably distinguished the great Florentine, he could truly say, « I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate...or hope; but still bear up and steer Right onward t. 1 " In Firenze certamente egli apprese dagli Scritti e dalle Massime del Galileo invalorite gia...
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Pamphleteer: Dedicated to Both Houses of Parliament, to be ..., Volume 29

Abraham John Valpy - 1828 - 572 pages
...seeing have forgot, Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Ot heart or hope; but still bear up and steer Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask f In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. The conscience,...
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Selections from the works of Taylor, Hooker, Barrow [and others] by B. Montagu

Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1829 - 464 pages
...have forgot. Nor to their idle orbs does day appear, Or sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against heaven's hand, or will, nor bate one jot Of heart or hope ; hut still bear up, and steer Bight onward- What supports me dost thou ask...
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Milton's Familiar Letters

John Milton - 1829 - 130 pages
...know not whether I could apz He attributed his blindness in part to his exertions in this dispute: ' What supports me dost thou ask ? ' The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied ' In Liberty's defence ; my noble task, 'Of which all Europe rings from side to side; ' This...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science ..., Volume 12

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 806 pages
...Forbear it therefore ; give your cause to Heaven. Id. Against Heaven's hand, or will ; nor bate one jot Of heart or hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onwards. ilutim. I argue not You might, with every jot as much justice, hang me up because I'm old,...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 pages
...have forgot, Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's...The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplicd In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. This thought might...
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Remarks on the Character and Writings of Fenelon

William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 328 pages
...have forgot, Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's...thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overply'd In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. This thought...
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The Lay of the Desert; a Poem

Henry Sewell Stokes - 1830 - 242 pages
...throughout the year, Or man, or woman ; yet 1 argue not Against Heav'ns hand or will, nor bate one jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer...thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them over- ply'd In liberty's defence, my noble task Of which all Europe talks from side to side: This thought...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 464 pages
...iiav «f VOL. III. destroy or impair. Whosoever, therefore, suffering under this doom, shall not " bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onward," be the healing and strengthening toils in which he exercises his spirit those of science or of song,...
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