| John Daniel Morell - 1885 - 530 頁
...head, And learning wiser grow without his books. (i) A fool must now and then be right, by chance, (j) Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. (k) An honest man, close buttoned to the chin, Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.... | |
| 1886 - 362 頁
...morning.' I preached with great liberty, and in the course of the sermon I quoted the lines, — ' Beware of desperate steps ! the darkest day — Live till to-morrow — will have passed away.' " I afterwards learned that a man in despair had that very morning gone to the Serpentine... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1886 - 502 頁
...resume at some happier period. To be cast down is not to be destroyed. Distress is not despondency. ' ' Beware of desperate steps : the darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away." " We hanged our harps upon the willow* in the midst thereof.'1'' Let us pass from the... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1886 - 784 頁
...resume at some happier period. To be cast down is not to bo destroyed. Distress is not despondency. " Beware of desperate steps : the darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away." " We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof." Let us pass from the Jew... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1887 - 414 頁
...flavour." " The heart May give n useful lesson to the head, And Learning wiser grow without his books." '' Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away." 13. GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832), the poet of the poor, was born at Aldborough, in Suffolk,... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1889 - 358 頁
...toiling double. Do not turn friends into enemies, but turn enemies into friends. Do nothing rashly. Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. Do on the hill as you'd do in the hall. When you are away from eye-witnesses do not take... | |
| William Cowper - 1889 - 632 頁
...had found Such cause of terror in an empty sound, So sweet to huntsman, gentleman, and hound. MORAL. Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. ON THE RECEIPT OF MY MOTHER'S PICTURE OUT OF NORFOLK; THE GIFT OF MY COUSIN, ANN BODHAM.... | |
| 1890 - 398 頁
...this chapter with two well-known lines, written by one who suffered severely thus, and conquered : " ' Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away.' " James Morri*, MD on " Irritability." EXPEDIENTS FOR INDUCING SLEEP. " SLEEP is our... | |
| John Bartlett - 1891 - 1190 頁
...the storm. Light shining ont of Darkneu. Behind a frowning providence He hides a shining face. /j,y. Beware of desperate steps ! The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have pass'd away. The Needless Alarm. Mnral. Oh that those lips had langnage ! Life has pass'd With me hat ronghly since... | |
| John McNeill - 1891 - 420 頁
...why, it will make a man of you if you will only trust in God and yield to Him. Do not be afraid. ' ' Beware of desperate steps ; the darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have gassed away." God can use you. He will use Isaac, and carry on His purposes of blessing as He promised.... | |
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