The Voice of Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 7
... written and many ser- mons preached . It is often noted that the writers of the books of the Bible themselves give evidence of con- cern that hearers and readers should be quick to recog- nize their divine authority . In my youth I ...
... written and many ser- mons preached . It is often noted that the writers of the books of the Bible themselves give evidence of con- cern that hearers and readers should be quick to recog- nize their divine authority . In my youth I ...
Page 74
... written by Keats's friend Severn about his death which I shall not for the moment read , but which closes with an extract from Lord Hough- ton's Life . Above Keats's tomb was put that inscrip- tion he himself had written : " Here lies ...
... written by Keats's friend Severn about his death which I shall not for the moment read , but which closes with an extract from Lord Hough- ton's Life . Above Keats's tomb was put that inscrip- tion he himself had written : " Here lies ...
Page 79
... written for . It would also be admitted by anyone that books written for children or youngsters are often most delightful reading for those who have gone a long , sad distance past childhood . Some of these stories , although in their ...
... written for . It would also be admitted by anyone that books written for children or youngsters are often most delightful reading for those who have gone a long , sad distance past childhood . Some of these stories , although in their ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. A. Milne Abraham Lincoln accept bear beautiful believe called Christian Church compromise death declare delight divine doubt earth ence eyes fact faith familiar famous Fanny Fanny Brawne Father George Wyndham give glory hand Hans Christian Andersen happy hear heart heaven Holy human hymn Hymnal idea Jane Austen John John Keats Keats Kenneth Grahame kind King Kipling Kipling's Laertes letters Lincoln lines live Lord man's meaning mentators merely mind mood moral Naboth nature never once ourselves passage patience person phrase plain poems poet poetry possession preacher preaching Presbyterian Hymnal real princess reason religion religious remember Saint seems sense sermon Shakespeare simple sing song sort soul sound speak speech spirit stanzas story stuff tell thee theme things Thomas à Kempis Thou thought tion truth words wrote young