The Token and Atlantic Souvenir: An Offering for Christmas and the New YearDavid H. Williams David H. Williams, 1842 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... bringing us face to face with the Invisible . The hues which glow and burn upon the western sky , appear like the glittering portals of another world , and the spiritual , low - toned wind seems to blow upon us from a realm " beyond the ...
... bringing us face to face with the Invisible . The hues which glow and burn upon the western sky , appear like the glittering portals of another world , and the spiritual , low - toned wind seems to blow upon us from a realm " beyond the ...
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... cooling down for the grave , seemed to gather intenser heat , and he determined to visit the capital and bring on the stage another tragedy . The one which he selected was his " Irene . " Having taken his VISIT то FERNEY . 43.
... cooling down for the grave , seemed to gather intenser heat , and he determined to visit the capital and bring on the stage another tragedy . The one which he selected was his " Irene . " Having taken his VISIT то FERNEY . 43.
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... bring some benefit to mankind , whatever may have been his motives , should be cordially admitted . But that in his mad zeal for liberty , and lust of vanity and self- indulgence , he aimed his weapons against all revealed religion ...
... bring some benefit to mankind , whatever may have been his motives , should be cordially admitted . But that in his mad zeal for liberty , and lust of vanity and self- indulgence , he aimed his weapons against all revealed religion ...
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... flower , which most effectually bring us to rest on the word of God ? The conviction of frailty which is thus impressed upon the heart , obliges it to inquire for that which is durable and unchangeable , and 8 TEACHINGS OF AUTUMN . 57 59.
... flower , which most effectually bring us to rest on the word of God ? The conviction of frailty which is thus impressed upon the heart , obliges it to inquire for that which is durable and unchangeable , and 8 TEACHINGS OF AUTUMN . 57 59.
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... bring a quantity of grain from Deerfield ; on their return they stopped to gather grapes at the place afterwards known as Bloody Brook . They were assailed by a body of Indians , amounting to seven or eight hundred , who were lying in ...
... bring a quantity of grain from Deerfield ; on their return they stopped to gather grapes at the place afterwards known as Bloody Brook . They were assailed by a body of Indians , amounting to seven or eight hundred , who were lying in ...
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Стр. 104 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.
Стр. 102 - The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
Стр. 103 - The silver key of the fountain of tears, Where the spirit drinks till the brain is wild ; Softest grave of a thousand fears, Where their mother, Care, like a drowsy child, Is laid asleep in flowers.
Стр. 93 - ... much in this point from one another. Now opium, by greatly increasing the activity of the mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure.
Стр. 274 - ... in their attempts to foment disaffection. The English regarded colonies, even when settled by men from their own land, only as sources of emolument to the mother country ; colonists as an inferior caste. The Acadians were despised because they were helpless. Ignorant of the laws of their conquerors, they were not educated to the knowledge, the defence, and the love of English liberties ; they knew not the way to the throne, and, given up to military masters, had no redress in civil tribunals....
Стр. 293 - Alas! for them — their day is o'er, Their fires are out from hill and shore, No more for them the wild deer bounds. The plough is on their hunting grounds; The pale man's axe rings in their woods, The pale man's sail skims o'er their floods, Their pleasant springs are dry " ' I turn gladly to the progress of our civil history.
Стр. 104 - More, more, I prithee, more. Ami. It will make you melancholy, Monsieur Jaques. Jaq. I thank it. More, I prithee, more. I can suck melancholy out of a song, as a weasel sucks eggs.
Стр. 104 - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Стр. 224 - Lord for protection, they betook themselves to rest: the pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose window opened towards the sun-rising: the name of the chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang, Where am I now?
Стр. 281 - A beautiful and fertile tract of country was reduced to a solitude. There was none left round the ashes of the cottages of the Acadians but the faithful watch-dog, vainly seeking the hands that fed him. Thickets of forest-trees choked their orchards; the ocean broke over their neglected dikes, and desolated their meadows.