Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 26Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1852 |
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... hope and triumph , crossed the black river , sing- ing in concert with the shining ones , and passed into eternity , perfect through suffer- ing , and resembling rather one of its own native children than a poor burdened sinner from the ...
... hope and triumph , crossed the black river , sing- ing in concert with the shining ones , and passed into eternity , perfect through suffer- ing , and resembling rather one of its own native children than a poor burdened sinner from the ...
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... hope to see mountains till he saw them in heaven , has yet sketched an outline of scenery in the " Pilgrim " so free , so varied , so bold , and so studded with lofty hills . Many green meadows , like Ease , he must have seen , and some ...
... hope to see mountains till he saw them in heaven , has yet sketched an outline of scenery in the " Pilgrim " so free , so varied , so bold , and so studded with lofty hills . Many green meadows , like Ease , he must have seen , and some ...
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... Hope published a more complete collection than any of his pre- decessors . Mr. Offer has prepared himself for his work with most exemplary diligence . His researches have been unwearied . Nothing has been neglected which could throw ...
... Hope published a more complete collection than any of his pre- decessors . Mr. Offer has prepared himself for his work with most exemplary diligence . His researches have been unwearied . Nothing has been neglected which could throw ...
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... Hope . In one domesticity , and accustomed to share the of the violent storms that often occur there , tent of some Arab family , he possessed , in a vessel was forced on the rocks , and beaten an extraordinary degree , all the ...
... Hope . In one domesticity , and accustomed to share the of the violent storms that often occur there , tent of some Arab family , he possessed , in a vessel was forced on the rocks , and beaten an extraordinary degree , all the ...
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... Hope , and carried with him to India . When the noble soldier fell at the storming of Kalunga , this charger was put up for sale , and after great compe- tition was knocked down to the privates of the 8th Dragoons , who actually ...
... Hope , and carried with him to India . When the noble soldier fell at the storming of Kalunga , this charger was put up for sale , and after great compe- tition was knocked down to the privates of the 8th Dragoons , who actually ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Полный просмотр - 1857 |
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Стр. 203 - Wisdom and Spirit of the universe! Thou Soul that art the eternity of thought That givest to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion, not in vain By day or star-light thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build up our human soul ; Not with the mean and vulgar works of man, But with high objects, with enduring things — With life and nature — purifying thus 410 The elements of feeling and of thought, And sanctifying, by such discipline, Both...
Стр. 91 - THEY tell us of an Indian tree, Which, howsoe'er the sun and sky May tempt its boughs to wander free, And shoot, and blossom, wide and high, Far better loves to bend its arms Downward again to that dear earth, From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friends, And fed with fame (if fame it be) This heart, my own dear mother, bends, With love's true instinct, back to thee ! LOVE AND HYMEN.
Стр. 488 - When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
Стр. 108 - And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan, And soil'd with all ignoble use.
Стр. 20 - And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them.
Стр. 157 - He that can write a true Book, to persuade England, is not he the Bishop and Archbishop, the Primate of England and of All England ? I many a time say, the writers of Newspapers, Pamphlets, Poems, Books, these are the real working effective Church of a modern country.
Стр. 273 - ... done to their majesties, the king, the queen, and the royal family, if they be not immediately placed in safety and set at liberty, they will inflict on those who shall deserve it the most exemplary and ever memorable avenging punishments, by giving up the city of Paris to military execution, and exposing it to total destruction ; and the rebels who shall be guilty of illegal resistance shall suffer the punishments which they shall have deserved.
Стр. 20 - Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men.
Стр. 80 - However, I must needs say, this accomplished mistress of mine has distinguished me above the rest, and has been known to declare Sir Roger de Coverley was the tamest and most humane of all the brutes in the country.
Стр. 491 - God called up from dreams a man into the vestibule of heaven, saying, ' Come thou hither, and see the glory of my house.' And to the servants that stood around his throne he said, 'Take him, and undress him from his robes of flesh : cleanse his vision, and put a new breath into his nostrils : arm him with sail-broad wings for flight. Only touch not with any change his human heart — the heart that weeps and trembles.