With solemn tenderness revere This voiceful glory as a shrine Wherein the quickened heart may hear The counsels of a voice divine!
He laid before him the advantages of seeking an asylum in England; where he might live with honour in the bosom of his family; and under the protection of a Government constituted to revere his virtues.
For the sake of all you revere in earth and heaven, desist!
A meeting was called at the Revere House, that Mr. Webster might defend his scheme for stealing his constituents and putting himself into the Presidency.
Do you propose to go to the Revere House to-night, then show your hands.
When Mr. Webster prostituted himself to the Slave Power this family went out and pimped for him in the streets; they paraded in the newspapers, at the Revere House, and in public letters; they beckoned and made signs at Faneuil Hall.
It ended seven years after, when Story had passed away, and Parker was lecturing where Story taught, to young men who now revere the memory of both.
Those who graduated from the Chandler Department while it was under the administration of Professor Woodman, will never cease to love and revere his memory.
Demetrius now wrote a letter to Seleukus, containing a long and piteous account of his misfortunes, and begging Seleukus as a relative to take pity on one who had suffered enough to make even his enemies feel compassion for him.
Publius and Quintus who supplied Rome with water, i.
I shall reveremy oak more than ever, since its origin is so sacred.
Do you wonder, then, that Catholics love andrevere their priests?
Prayer WITH wonder I revere thee, holiest Virgin Mary; for of all God's creatures thou wast the humblest on the very day of thy annunciation, when God Himself exalted Thee to the sublime dignity of His own Mother.
There is nothing in what you have told me of your life to make me revere your principles,' said Gerald, with a courageous boldness.
A people of believers under the sway of a nation they detest will eagerly grasp at what will alike establish the Church they revere and the nationality they covet.
The deathless Gods revere the prayer of him who comes to them and asks for mercy, as I now come to thy stream.
During his long and lonely life in the desert, he had learned to revere the strength of the great God of the Thunder and the Storm, who ruled the high heavens and upon whom the shepherds depended for life and light and breath.
Warren and his friends had gone, Paul Revere and William Dawes had just rowed across the river to Charlestown, taking a message from Warren to Adams and Hancock.
Rosie, "I remember that Dawes and Reverehad hurried on to warn them after doing the Lexington people the same service.
Then Revere and Dawes pushed on to Concord to give the alarm there.
These refused to let Revere and Dawes into the house, as orders had been given not to allow the inmates to be disturbed by noise.
A few days afterwards, when the Prince was in Boston, happening to be in that city, I sent my card to him at the Revere House, and was cordially received.
He was very anxious to get here in time for the first train, so I stuck him for $2, and now I’ll carry you to the Revere House free.
I immediately engaged it, and giving the driver the check for my baggage, told him to take me directly to the Revere House, as I was in great haste, and enjoined him to take in no other passengers, and I would pay his demands.
I suppose if you land me at the Revere House any time this week, it will be as much as I have a right to expect.
I thought there was no use in grumbling, and consoled myself with the reflection that the Revere House was not far away.
The night after Jenny’s arrival in Boston, a display of fireworks was given in her honor, in front of the Revere House, after which followed a beautiful torchlight procession by the Germans of that city.
The Hindus would also revere the form of the Meccan fane, exactly resembling their square temples, at whose corners are placed Brahma, Vishnu, Shiwa and Ganesha, who adore the great Universal Generator in the centre.
Moreover, they revere the Salagram, as the emblem of Vishnu, the second person in their triad.
Henceforth Crabbe's career was assured, and he never forgot to revere and bless the man to whose generous hand he owed his deliverance.
The ruin of the American cause would have been also the ruin of the constitutional cause in England; and a patriotic Englishman may revere the memory of Patrick Henry and George Washington not less justly than the patriotic American.
He is friendly with those who revere him, And with his covenant he makes them acquainted.
Revere the Lord, O holy ones, For those who revere him lack nothing.
As a father loves his children, So the Lord loves those who revere him, For he understands our nature, He remembers that we are dust.
The angel of the Lord encamps About those who revere him, and saves them.
He cried aloud, "Revere God, praise him, for the hour of his judgment has come.
For as high as the heavens are above the earth, So great is his love toward those who revere him.
Now permit me to tell you my name, too, so that you may know at least who will always revere your memory with affection and gratitude.
I am almost glad of it, for friendships so sealed are said to be eternal, and Germany will, perhaps, revere my memory when I die for her.
To the man, especially, who led our armies, will that aspect belong; and it is not in nature for one with my feelings to revere the Revolution, without including him who stood foremost in its establishment.
Yet the arrival of Hugh had been announced by four-and-twenty knights in golden armor, who commanded the emperor torevere the general of the Latin Christians, the brother of the king of kings.
In the occurrences of peace and war, they had been taught to dread the fierceness of Caled, and to revere the mild virtues of Abu Obeidah.
Of human nature wit its worst may write, We all revere it in our own despite.
The Turks revere the tomb of a Santon buried here, called Mehy eddyn el Nowawy [Arabic].
I shall meet him as one whom I shall always revere and feel that I owe a deep debt of gratitude.
Tell us boldly then what you want of us; you cannot fail to succeed, if you honour and revere us and if you are resolved to become a clever man.
Clouds, I revere you and I too am going to let off my thunder, so greatly has your own affrighted me.