... rainstorm without. The sparrow flies in at one door, and tarries for a moment in the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man... Twenty Centuries of English History - Page 47by James Richard Joy - 1898 - 308 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1874 - 1076 pages
...the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...tells us aught certainly of these, let us follow it." Coarser argument told on the crowd. " None of your people, Eadwine, have worshipped the gods more busily... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1876 - 1012 pages
...door, tarries for a moment in the light and heat, and then flies forth from the other into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight." And, therefore, they listened to the message of One whose presence was a light and a warmth that embraced... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1878 - 622 pages
...the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught certainly of these, let us follow it." Coarser argument told on the crowd. " None of... | |
| Religion - 1884 - 844 pages
...light and heat of the hearth-fire ; and then, flying forth from, the other door, vanishes into the darkness whence it came. So tarries, for a moment,...it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught certainly of these things, let us follow it. And Eadwine and the wise men of Northumbria,... | |
| Arthur Noel Malan - Latin language - 1880 - 166 pages
...tarries for a moment in the light and warmth ; then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...before it, what after it, we know not. If this new doctrine tell us aught certainly of these things, let us follow it.' 103. Mills near Bradford. There... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1881 - 534 pages
...the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught certainly of these, let us follow it.' 4. The Monks. — The new teaching was gradually... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1881 - 580 pages
...moment in the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight ; 1 " iSsepe diu solus residens, ore quidem tacito, sed in intimis cordis multa secum conloquens."... | |
| James Wells - Children - 1882 - 310 pages
...the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other, vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...tells us aught certainly of these, let us follow it." These wise words pleased Eadwine, his priests, and people ; and so the lamp of life was brought into... | |
| Richard Heath - Church history - 1882 - 376 pages
...heat of the hearth-fire, and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness, from whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight, but what is before us or what after us we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught of these, let us follow it." Paulinus... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1883 - 192 pages
...light and heat of the hearth-fire ; and then flying forth from the other, vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the...it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught certainly of these, let us follow it.' 4. The Monks. — The new teaching was gradually... | |
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