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" And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath — O Father! — chiefly known to me by Thy rod — mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven to be Thine, more than to be this world's,... "
Herman Melville - Page 119
by John Freeman - 1926 - 200 pages
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moby-dick or the whale

herman melville - 1922 - 742 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath—O Father !—chiefly known to me by Thy rod—mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven...
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Herman Melville

John Freeman - 1926 - 228 pages
...be false were salvation.". . . Eternal •v* ' >• •— it b — — ' ' -• f — delight arid deliciousness will be his, who coming to lay him down,...than to be this world's, or mine own. Yet this is notruHg~~;~T leave eternity to Thee ; for what is man tKafter should live out the lifetime of his God?"...
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Aspects of the Novel

Edward Morgan Forster - English fiction - 1927 - 264 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath — 0 Father! — chiefly known to me by thy rod — mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven...
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Aspects of the Novel

Edward Morgan Forster - English fiction - 1927 - 274 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath — 0 Father! — chiefly known to me by thy rod — mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven...
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Aspects of the Novel

Edward Morgan Forster - English fiction - 1927 - 262 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath — 0 Father! — chiefly known to me by thy rod — mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven...
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Moby Dick Rehearsed

Orson Welles - Ahab, Captain (Fictitious character) - 1965 - 84 pages
...to him who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to Heaven. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who, coming to lay him down can say — O Father! — mortal or immortal — here I die. I have striven to be Thine more than to be this...
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City of Nature: Journeys to Nature in the Age of American Romanticism

Bernard Rosenthal - Literary Criticism - 1980 - 278 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...him down, can say with his final breath— O Father! (P. 48) With the appearance of the Delight, juxtaposed in the reader's mind against this sermon by...
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New World Metaphysics: Readings on the Religious Meaning of the American ...

Giles Gunn - Religion - 1981 - 489 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...lay him down, can say with his final breath — O Fatheri^-chiefly known to me by Thy rod — mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven to be Thine,...
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New Essays on Moby-Dick

Richard H. Brodhead - Literary Criticism - 1986 - 196 pages
...him, who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to heaven. . . . And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who...with his final breath - O Father! - chiefly known to 42 me by Thy rod - mortal or immortal, here I die. I have striven to be Thine, more than to be this...
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Moby-Dick, Or The Whale: Volume 6, Scholarly Edition

Herman Melville, G. Thomas Tanselle - Fiction - 1988 - 1080 pages
...the billows of the seas of the boisterous mob can never shake from this sure Keel of the Ages. And eternal delight and deliciousness will be his, who coming to lay him down, can say with his final breath—O Father!—chiefly known to me by Thy rod—mortal or immortal, here I die. I'have striven...
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