The Life of Joseph Locke: Civil Engineer

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R. Bentley, 1862 - Всего страниц: 366
 

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Стр. 131 - MOTIONS and Means, on land and sea at war With old poetic feeling, not for this, Shall ye, by Poets even, be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence, howsoe'er it mar The loveliness of Nature, prove a bar To the Mind's gaining that prophetic sense Of future change, that point of vision, whence May be discovered what in soul ye are. In spite of all that beauty may disown In your harsh features, Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art...
Стр. 129 - Proud were ye Mountains, when, in times of old, Your patriot sons, to stem invasive war, Intrenched your brows; ye gloried in each scar, Now for your shame, a Power, the thirst of Gold, That rules o'er Britain like a baneful star, Wills that your peace, your beauty, shall be sold, And clear way made for her triumphal car.
Стр. 131 - Nor shall your presence, howsoe'er it mar, The loveliness of Nature, prove a bar To the Mind's gaining that prophetic sense Of future change, that point of vision, whence May be discovered what in soul ye are. In spite of all that beauty may disown In your harsh features, Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art ; and Time, Pleased with your triumphs o'er his brother Space, Accepts from your bold hands the proffered crown Of hope, and smiles on you with cheer sublime.
Стр. 129 - Mid his paternal fields at random thrown? Baffle the threat, bright Scene, from Orresthead Given to the pausing traveller's rapturous glance: Plead for thy peace, thou beautiful romance Of nature; and, if human hearts be dead, Speak, passing winds; ye torrents, with your strong And constant voice, protest against the wrong.
Стр. 165 - appliances" carried there by these gentlemen, there were none more striking, or important, than the ' navvies ' themselves. Following in the wake of their masters, when it was known that they had contracted for works in France, these men soon spread over Normandy ; where they became objects of interest to the community, not only by the peculiarity of their dress, but by their uncouth size, habits, and manners ; which formed so marked a contrast with those of the peasantry of that country. These men...
Стр. 63 - But, as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by the impulse given to the crank in the descent of the foot only, and...
Стр. 129 - It happens, I believe, that the intended railway would " pass through this little property, and I hope that an apology for the answer " will not be thought necessary by one who enters into the strength of the feeling.
Стр. 63 - ... which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank in the manner of the common turning lathe (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor, and even its era, are unknown).
Стр. 56 - Les Raisons des Forces mouvantes, avec diverses Machines tant utiles que puissantes. Solomon's hints, he devised what he called " his marvellous water-commanding engine...
Стр. 129 - The degree and kind of attachment which many of the yeomanry feel to their small inheritances can scarcely be overrated. Near the house of one of them stands a magnificent tree, which a neighbour of the owner advised him to fell for profit's sake. 'Fell it!' exclaimed the yeoman, 'I had rather fall on my knees and worship it.

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