What place is left for words of measured praise, Till calm-eyed History, with her iron pen, Grooves in the unchangingrock the final phrase That shapes his image in the souls of men?
Ask not what ore the furnace knew; Love mingled with the flowing mass, And lends its own unchanging hue, Like gold in Corinth's molten brass.
Throughout the East it was propped by the unchanging influence of priests and armies.
Slowly kindled, it burns with steady and unceasing glory, unchanging as the sun, and eternal as the soul.
She appeared to be going through a petrifying process, so marble was her complexion, so rigid her features, so unchanging her attitude.
I would rather, much rather, be illegitimate according to the statutes of men, than illegitimate according to the unchanging law of Nature.
But through all the varied experiences of those long months, there had been a continuity of tradition and an unchanging spirit.
Her father sat in the same attitude; the old unchanging attitude.
And quietly, noiselessly, Mary watched the unchanging weathercock through the night.
The horrible, narrow, unchanging existence, shut in by cruel walls, which bounded her on every side and kept her prisoner to herself, was odious to her.
And, secondly, it explains how art can fulfil the behests of our changing and discursive interest in things while satisfying the imperious unchanging demands of the contemplated preference for beautiful aspects.
I reached out my hand again, as though by mere physical power I would prove my unchanging mind, but again Blossom was on guard.
Thence it is he sings At every sunset this unchanging verse, An outcast on the earth, by hazard led Hither and thither.
It rests with calmness in the assurance of His unchanging love and unerring wisdom.
This was the sweet expression of God's unchanging love, and of the fact that He counted on Jacob's remembrance of Bethel scenes.
Now, here was a perfectly restored conscience--a conscience basking in the sunlight of unchanging love; and is not this the true, original terms for every Christian?
Remember, "His is anunchanging love, free and faithful, strong as death.
He eyed her narrowly as he referred thus to Van Bleit's arrest; but he could make nothing of the calm, unchanging face, the quiet eyes that looked steadily back into his.
Mind, I am not proving this in any way: I am but stating it as the firm and unchanging belief of Catholics.
But a glance upward at the unchanging stars, and the thought came into my soul, "Trust in God, and thou art not alone.
At sea the sky is generally cloudless in the evening, and the sun gradually sinks, without refraction of rays or prismatic play of colours, into its ocean-bed, to pursue its unchanging course the next day.
I had nothing to advance in opposition to all this but my firm unchanging determination.
Aristotelians, who held to the eternity of motion, denied God's knowledge of particulars, and insisted on the unchanging character of natural law.
There is in all change ultimately an unchanging substratum always the same, which takes on one quality after another, or as Aristotle would say, one form after another.
Yet, for all his clumsiness, his good-will was so unchangingthat none of the farmyard kindreds had any dread of him, saving only the pig in his sty.
They were as unchanging as the gemmed eyes of an idol.
If it be so, I thought, some change will surely come into those unchanging eyes at the sight of all these merry, happy golfers on their way to their hotel and their cars and luxurious homes.
Listen to the chiff-chaff ingeminating the familiar unchanging call and message of spring.
I am a woman," said Catharine, thoughtfully, "and many women surround me and daily swear to me unchanging faithfulness and attachment.
The king's only steady and unchanging peculiarity is his cruelty and delight in blood; one then must always have some food ready for these, then he will ever be a very affectionate and gracious king and husband.
The narrative truly states, that whilst he entered, with all his heart, into the interests and duties of a soldier, his lips and life told oneunchanging story of the love of Christ.
The same unconquerable spirit is in the Briton, and the same unchanging God watches this little isle with a jealous eye.
God took the Patriarchs, and the same unchanging God and Father took our beloved Havelock, but, although dead, he yet speaketh.
Poets have talked of the unchanging sea (and they may be right as regards the actual water), but I fancy that the beach must be deteriorating.
They feel, I am sure, that however saddening a Midsummer Day may be, an unchanging year is much more intolerable.