
"Disenchanted!", line 41; p. 139.
Songs, Poems, & Verses (1894)
Chronicles of England (1562).
"Disenchanted!", line 41; p. 139.
Songs, Poems, & Verses (1894)
Source: The Rubaiyat (1120)
“Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time.”
Basic Education (1951) p. 89
Posthumous publications (1950s and later)
Context: Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time. I must continue to bear testimony to truth even if I am forsaken by all. Mine may today be a voice in the wilderness, but it will be heard when all other voices are silenced, if it is the voice of Truth.
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
(28th December 1822) Fragments in Rhyme X: The Eve of St. John
28th December 1822) Fragments in Rhyme XI: The Emerald Ring — a Superstition see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
Trial and Interrogation (1637)
(A.J. Broomhall. Hudson Taylor and China’s Open Century, Book Three: If I Had a Thousand Lives. London: Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1982, 454).