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... passion have misled in one instance , does it prevent all exercise of love in another ? " " But , " said Lord Camell , emphatically , " will you affirm you could love without passion - as I could ? " And the indifferent , contented ...
... passion have misled in one instance , does it prevent all exercise of love in another ? " " But , " said Lord Camell , emphatically , " will you affirm you could love without passion - as I could ? " And the indifferent , contented ...
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... passion has done for me ! " twin- ing her arms tighter about his neck , while an imploring utterance gathered into her aspect - a Magdalen's up - looking to her judge— “ ( though , God can witness ! I knew not what the word meant then ) ...
... passion has done for me ! " twin- ing her arms tighter about his neck , while an imploring utterance gathered into her aspect - a Magdalen's up - looking to her judge— “ ( though , God can witness ! I knew not what the word meant then ) ...
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... Like lightning , quick through every pulse ? Which both kept down , and brightened , all That could in Passion's hour convulse , Or fling a shade across the minute ; And , circling Grief in brilliant thrall , Drew out SOCIAL INFLUENCES .
... Like lightning , quick through every pulse ? Which both kept down , and brightened , all That could in Passion's hour convulse , Or fling a shade across the minute ; And , circling Grief in brilliant thrall , Drew out SOCIAL INFLUENCES .
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... Camell got himself into auditor - posture of the most approved fashion , which blended equal complement of the intent with the flippant- nourishing for disputation an indomitable passion , which invariably chose 64 VILLIERS ; OR.
... Camell got himself into auditor - posture of the most approved fashion , which blended equal complement of the intent with the flippant- nourishing for disputation an indomitable passion , which invariably chose 64 VILLIERS ; OR.
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Proteus (pseud.) nourishing for disputation an indomitable passion , which invariably chose the opposition - side ; and , however worsted , through volatility converting retreat into what Herbert facetiously termed a Xenophontic victory ...
Proteus (pseud.) nourishing for disputation an indomitable passion , which invariably chose the opposition - side ; and , however worsted , through volatility converting retreat into what Herbert facetiously termed a Xenophontic victory ...
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Стр. 240 - ... hoofs shall be counted like flint, and their wheels like a whirlwind ; their roaring shall be like a lion, they shall roar like young lions : yea, they shall roar, and lay hold of the prey, and shall carry it away safe, and none shall deliver it.
Стр. 242 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realized, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty Thing surprised...
Стр. 247 - But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there. And the wild beasts of the islands shall cry in their desolate houses, and dragons in their pleasant palaces: and her time is near to come, and her days shall not be prolonged.
Стр. 110 - There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen ; Which not the darkness of despair can damp, Though vain its ray as it had never been.
Стр. 233 - The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter ! — all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement!
Стр. 243 - Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence: truths that wake, To perish never; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy!
Стр. 37 - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
Стр. 165 - Work, work, work! From weary chime to chime ; Work, work, work, As prisoners work for crime : Band and gusset and seam, Seam and gusset and band, Till the heart is sick, and the brain benumbed, As well as the weary hand.
Стр. 225 - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
Стр. 44 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.