| William Giles - 1811 - 268 Seiten
...to divine goodness, will neither want persuasion nor argument to regard it. I am, &c. LETTER II. * Congenial passions souls together bind, And every calling mingles with its kind ; Soldier onites with soldier, swain with swain, The mariner with him that roves the main.' TN the... | |
| Ronald M'Chronicle (pseud.) - 1822 - 746 Seiten
...from the many — in this I have nothing for reproach, and nothing for regret." L 5 CHAPCHAPTER XIII. Congenial passions souls together bind, And every calling mingles with its kind. F. LEWIS. THE sensations of John Seymour were not of the most pleasant description, as he proceeded... | |
| 1836 - 726 Seiten
...influence attracts our minds, I3y some enchantment not to be explain'd." And, in the words of another — " Congenial passions souls together bind. And every calling mingles with its kind ; Soldier unites with soldier, swain with swain, The mariner with him that roves the main." " I hope... | |
| William Giles - 1836 - 172 Seiten
...goodness and divine mercy, will neither want persuasion nor argument to regard it. I am, &c. LETTER II. Congenial passions souls together bind, And every calling mingles with its kind ; Soldier unite* with soldier, swain with swain, The mariner with him that roveathe main. IN the preceding... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - 1881 - 672 Seiten
...with resolutions of well-doing-, * he had actually gone to work and made a good practical beginning. Congenial passions souls together bind, And every calling mingles with its kind ; Soldier unites with soldier, swain with swain, The mariner with him that roves the main. — F. Lewis.... | |
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