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Letter "W" » Worship
"It is the Mass the matters."
Author: Augustine Birrell
About: Worship
"Ah, why
Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect
God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore
Only among the crowd and under roofs
That our frail hands have raised?"
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Worship
"I worship the quicksand he walks in."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Worship
"He wakes a portion with judicious care;
And "Let us worship God!" he says, with solemn air."
Author: Robert Burns
About: Worship
"Isocrates adviseth Demonicus, when he came to a strange city, to
worship by all means the gods of the place."
Author: Robert Burton
About: Worship
"The heart ran o'er
With silent worship of the great of old!
The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule
Our spirits from their urns."
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
About: Worship
"Man always worships something; always he sees the Infinite
shadowed forth in something finite; and indeed can and must so
see it in any finite thing, once tempt him well to fix his eyes
thereon."
Author: Thomas Carlyle
About: Worship
"And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation than the loss of
worship."
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
About: Worship
"I don't like your way of conditioning and contracting with the
saints. Do this and I'll do that! Here's one for t'other. Save
me and I'll give you a taper or go on a pilgrimage."
Author: Desiderius Gerhard Erasmus
About: Worship
"What though the spicy breezes
Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle;
Though every prospect pleases,
And only man is vile;
In vain with lavish kindness
The gifts of God are strown;
The heathen in his blindness
Bows down to wood and stone."
Author: Bishop Reginald Heber
About: Worship
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