"115" Quotes from Famous Books
... the sweep of aery song, 115 The mighty ministers Unfurled their prismy wings. The magic car moved on; The night was fair, innumerable stars Studded heaven's dark blue vault; 120 The eastern wave grew pale With the first smile of morn. The magic car moved on. From the swift sweep of ... — The Daemon of the World • Percy Bysshe Shelley
... 115. Q. What is the Church? A. The Church is the congregation of all those who profess the faith of Christ, partake of the same Sacraments, and are governed by their lawful ... — Baltimore Catechism No. 2 (of 4) • Anonymous
... date of Tacitus's death is not known, but in his "Annals" he seems to hint at the successful extension of the Emperor Trajan's eastern campaigns during the years 115 to 117, so that it is probable that he lived until the ... — The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus • Tacitus
... extraordinary age of 115, wrote the memoirs of his times. A singular exertion, noticed by Voltaire; who himself is one of the most remarkable instances of the progress of age ... — Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) • Isaac D'Israeli
... experience, that in earthly things there is neither perfection nor felicity, he desires to seek the Creator and the Source of these. Nevertheless, if God open not the eye of faith in him he would be in danger of becoming, instead of a merely ignorant man, an infidel philosopher.[115] For Faith alone can demonstrate and make receivable the good that the carnal and animal man ... — A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 - From the Beginning to 1800 • George Saintsbury
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