Fore-shadows, call them rather fore-splendours, of that Truth, and Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. Sweeter than Dayspring to the Shipwrecked in Nova Zembla; ah, like the mother's voice to her little child that strays bewildered, weeping,... The Unitarian - Page 50edited by - 1893Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - Transcendentalism in literature - 1831 - 294 pages
...them rather fore-splendours, of that Truth, and Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. Sweeter than Dayspring to the Shipwrecked in Nova...tumults ; like soft streamings of celestial music to my too-exasperated heart, came that Evangel. The Universe is not dead and demoniacal, a charnel-house... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Clothing and dress - 1837 - 322 pages
...them rather fore-splendors, of that truth, and beginning of truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. Sweeter than dayspring to the shipwrecked in Nova...celestial music to my too exasperated heart, came that Evangile. The universe is not dead and demoniacal, •a charnel-house with spectres ; but godlike,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 pages
...Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously ' over my soul. Sweeter than Dayspring to the Ship' wrecked in Nova Zembla; ah! like the mother's voice ' to her...Evangel. ' The Universe is not dead and demoniacal, a charnel' house with spectres ; but godlike, and my Father's ! ' With other eyes too could I now look... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 pages
...Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously ' over my soul. Sweeter than Dayspring to the Ship' wrecked in Nova Zembla ; ah ! like the mother's voice ' to...Evangel. ' The Universe is not dead and demoniacal, a charnel' house with spectres ; but godlike, and my Father's ! ' With other eyes too could I now look... | |
| 1840 - 448 pages
...moves in me. " Foreshadows of that truth, and beginnings of truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. Sweeter than dayspring to the shipwrecked in Nova...celestial music to my too exasperated heart, came that Evangile. The universe is not dead and demoniacal, a charnel-house with spectres; but godlike, and... | |
| English literature - 1844 - 596 pages
...consoling are the large principles of charity and toleration expressed by the venerable Hooker ! " Like a mother's voice to her little child that strays bewildered,...tumults; like soft streamings of celestial music to the too-exasperated heart," comes this message : " Because of opinions which are held to be erroneous,... | |
| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 pages
...nameless unrest — fever paroxysms of doubt— fore-shadowings, or fore-splendours rather, of truth, " sweeter than dayspring to the shipwrecked in Nova...that strays bewildered, weeping, in unknown tumults" — glimpses of immortality, and up-rollings of the curtains of to-morrow. It is a book to read while... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English essays - 1846 - 490 pages
...rather fore-splendours, of that Truth, ' and Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. ' Sweeter than Dayspring to the Shipwrecked in Nova...the mother's voice to her little child that strays bewil' dered, weeping, in unknown tumults ; like soft streamings of ' celestial music to my too exasperated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English essays - 1846 - 260 pages
...fore-splendours, of that Truth,J ' ^ ' and Beginning of Traths, fell mysteriously over my soul.l ' Sweeter than Dayspring to the Shipwrecked in Nova...the mother's voice to her little child that strays bewil' dered, weeping, in unknown tumults; like soft streamings of i' celestial music to my too exasperated... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1848 - 654 pages
...that strays bewil' dered, weeping, in unknown tumults; like soft streamings of 8 ' celestial musio to my too exasperated heart, came that Evangel. '...charnel-house with ' spectres: but godlike, and my Father's! ' With other eyes, too, could I now look upon my fellow man ; ' with an infinite Love, an infinite... | |
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