Appear'd too quickly won : — The warrior rush'd into the field, With arm invincible to wield The Spirit's sword, the Spirit's shield, When, lo ! the fight was done. Poetical Works - 第 116 頁James Montgomery 著 - 1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1814 - 258 頁
...who chose him there. Thus early call'd, and strongly mov'd, A prophet from . child approv'd, SrEicxB his course began . From strength to strength, from...carried victory in his face, He triumph'd as he ran. The loveliest star of evening's train Sets early in the western main, And lemes the world in night... | |
| 1814 - 580 頁
...prophet from a ehild approv'd, SPENCER his course hegan; From strength to strength, from grace to graie, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried victory in his face, He triumph'd as he ran. The loveliest star of evening's train Sets early in the western main, And leaves the world in night... | |
| 1815 - 406 頁
...mov A prophet from a child approved, Stpencer his course began; From strength to strength, from gr« grace, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried victory in his face, He triumphed as he ran. The íoveliest star of evening's train Sets early iu the wi'SteYn main, And leaves... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 頁
...chose him tliere. Thus early caird , and strongly mov'd, A prophet from a cJiild approv'd, Spencer his course began; From strength to strength, from...He carried victory in his face, He triumph'd as he ran700 The loveliest star of evening's traln Sets early in the western mninr And leaves the world in... | |
| 1849 - 700 頁
...immortality. The literal application of Montgomery's beautiful lines to his short career impressed me : — " The warrior rush'd into the field With arm invincible to wield The Spirit's sword, tho Spirit's shield, When, lo ! the 6ght was done." Our Sabbath and day schools arc well attended,... | |
| 1826 - 440 頁
...who chose him, there. Thus early call'd, and strongly mov'd A prophet from a child approv'd, SPENCER his course began ; From strength to strength, from...grace, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried vict'ry in his face, He triumph'd while he ran. How short his day ! — tjie glorious prize, To our... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 404 頁
...prophet from a child approved, SPENCER his course began ; From strength to strength, from grace to gracp, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried victory in his face, He triumph'd while he ran. How short his day ! — the glorious prize, To our slow hearts and failing eyes, Appear'd... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 頁
...He carried victory in his face ; He triumph d as be ran. How short his day' — the glorious prixr, To our slow hearts and failing eyes, Appear'd too quickly won : — The warrior rnsh'd into the field With arm invincihle to wield The Spirit's sword, the Spirit's shield. When, lo!... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 頁
...prophet from a child, approved, SPENCER his course began ; From strength to slrength. from grace to fnc Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried victory in his face; He triumph 'd as he ran. How short his doy ! — the glorious pnv, To our «low heart« and failing eyes.... | |
| 1835 - 440 頁
...Thus early call'd, and strongly mov'd A prophet from a child approv'd, SPENCER his course began ; Prom strength to strength, from grace to grace, Swiftest and foremost in the race, He carried vict'ry in his face, He triumph'd while he ran. How I To OUT Appear'd too quickly won : * The warrior... | |
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