as if they were on the sunny side of some high mountain, there refreshing themselves with the pleasant beams of the sun, while I was shivering and shrinking in the cold, afflicted with frost, snow, and dark clouds. Methought also, betwixt me and them,... Essays Out of Hours - Page 89by Charles Sears Baldwin - 1907 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1830 - 620 pages
...repose of the members of the little Baptist congregation which he had joined. ' " I saw," he says, " as if they were on the sunny side of some high mountain,...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pages
...dream, — in which the germ of the Pilgrim's Progress may plainly be perceived, " I saw," he says, " as if they were on the sunny side of some high mountain,...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1830 - 622 pages
...congregation which he had joined. ' " I saw," he says, " as if they were on the sunny side of some Tiigh mountain, there refreshing themselves with the pleasant...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 pages
...to pass ; concluding, that if I could. I would even go into the very midst of them, and there aiso comfort myself with the heat of their sun. About this...wall I bethought myself to go again and again, still praying as I went to see if I could find some way or passage by which I might enter therein ; but none... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 452 pages
...congregation which he had joined. " ' I saw, ' he says, ' as if they were on the sunny side of lorae high mountain, there refreshing themselves with the...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 420 pages
...saw a wall that did compass about this mountain ; now through this wall my soul did greatly desira to pass ; concluding that if I could, I would even...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 pages
...his happier fellow-worshippers, which about this time was presented to his mind. " I saw," he says, " as if they were on the sunny side of some high mountain,...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go ngain and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 370 pages
...dream — in which the germe of the Pilgrim's Progress may plainly be perceived, "I saw," he says, " as if they were on the sunny side of some high mountain,...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 356 pages
...while I was shivering and shrinking in the cold, afflicted with frost, snow and dark clouds. Mcthought also betwixt me and them, I saw a wall that did compass...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if I could find some way or passage,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pages
...them, I saw a wall that did compass about this mountain; now through this wall ray soul did unfitly desire to pass : concluding that if I could, I would...myself with the heat of their sun. About this wall I thought myself to go again and again, still prying as I went, to see if 1 conld find some way or passage,... | |
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