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“------ο μεγας δε κινδ-
νος αναλκιν ου φω-
τα λαμβανει. ”
Pind. Ol. i. 129
νος αναλκιν ου φω-
τα λαμβανει. ”
Pind. Ol. i. 129
How is it that stern fortitude,
A mailèd form of heathen mood,
Hath power mad multitudes to stay,
And hold the upheaving world at bay?
A mailèd form of heathen mood,
Hath power mad multitudes to stay,
And hold the upheaving world at bay?
It is that such of iron nerve,
That takes its post and will not swerve,
Shadows that Faith whose fearless form
Walks on the waves and treads the storm.
That takes its post and will not swerve,
Shadows that Faith whose fearless form
Walks on the waves and treads the storm.
“Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest
observe to do according to all the Law.”
Josh i 7.
Give me the spirit brave and bold
The stormy kingdom's helm to hold,
The praise of man behind him cast
Who looks right onward to the last.
The stormy kingdom's helm to hold,
The praise of man behind him cast
Who looks right onward to the last.
Who, train'd by Christ in Wisdom's school,
Is by the world esteem'd a fool:
Set at the helm this statesman true,
And I the storm would brave with you.
Is by the world esteem'd a fool:
Set at the helm this statesman true,
And I the storm would brave with you.
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