10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWEARIEDLY»
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unweariedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Morning exercises at Cripplegate [ed. by S. Annesley] St. ...
Look unweariedly at unseen, eternal things. — The eye might be fixed for a while
upon an object, and after a while be weary in looking at it. Can you look
unweariedly at the vanities of this world 1 and will you be so soon tired in
beholding the ...
London St. Giles, Cripplegate, Samuel Annesley, James Nichols, 1844
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A continuation of morning-exercise questions and cases of ...
Look unweariedly at unseen Eternal things. The Eye might be fixed for a while
upon an Object, and after a while be weary in looking at it j can you look
unweariedly at the vanities of this World, and will you be so soon tired in
beholding the ...
It shows us two high, creative, truly poetic minds, unweariedly cultivating
themselves, unweariedly advancing from one measure of strength and clearness
to another; whereby to such as travel, we say not on' the same road, for this few
can do, ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1831
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
Bring constantly before them, as according to the Word and Church of God is
your bounden duty, the whole consistent ' truth as it is in Jesus;' and strive
unweariedly to make them aware of the unspeakable importance of the
difference ...
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The Jātaka: Or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births
But one that will unweariedly a rightful course pursue, Is sure to reach perfection
in whatever he may do. To safeguard one's store is to gain more and more, And
these are the things I would have thee to mind ; For the fool by ill deeds, like a ...
Edward Byles Cowell, Sir Robert Chalmers, William Henry Denham Rouse
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Complete Poems by Lawrence
The moon lies back and reddens. In the valley a corncrake calls Monotonously,
With a plaintive, unalterable voice, that deadens My confident activity; With a
hoarse, insistent request that falls Unweariedly, unweariedly, Asking something
more ...
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Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
In the valley a corncrake calls Monotonously, With aplaintive, unalterable voice,
that deadens My confident activity; With a hoarse, insistent request thatfalls
Unweariedly, unweariedly, Asking something moreof me, Yet moreof me.
REMINDER ...
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The Works of D. H. Lawrence
... My confident activity; With a hoarse, insistent request that falls Unweariedly,
unweariedly, Asking something more of me, Yet more of me. Baby Running
Barefoot When the white feet of the baby 30 D. H. LAWRENCE.
David Herbert Lawrence, 1994
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The Duty of a Parish-priest; His Obligations to Perform It; ...
the Christian Church, Be unweariedly active and labo- nous in discharging all the
Parts of thy Ministry ; and to this End, set before thee the great Judge coming at
the Last Day. Think often what thou wilt answer when appearing before his ...
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Regarding Romantic Rome
the elastic limbs hold themselves unweariedly, and the fair forms bind
themselves together in a permanent edifice of grace.28 Whilst Hamerton's
cadences, and some of his verbal expressions, are approaching the Paterian, I
would still wish to ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNWEARIEDLY»
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unweariedly is used in the context of the following news items.
Churchill saw Catholics as history's villains
The book was full of “that ungenerous spirit which energises and operates so widely and so unweariedly in the Protestant community”. Far from Newman's work ... «Catholic Herald Online, Feb 15»
Sinhala Buddhist Revival-Advise From A Great Tamil
For eleven years you have toiled unweariedly and single heartedly, amid infinite hardships and privations. You have spared yourself neither in bodily and ... «Asian Tribune, Jan 11»
Thantirimale - in existence since Anuradhapura era
... bringing thereto offerings unweariedly, day and night, brought the great Bodhi-tree on the fourteenth day to the neighbourhood of the city of Anuradhapura. «Sunday Times.lk, May 09»