The Living Age, Том 264E. Littell & Company, 1910 |
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... beauty , life and art- Regalia of the Presence hid- Command our worship , move our heart , Write love on every coffin - lid ; But infinite - beyond , above- The hope within that one word " Love . " The Athenaeum . Annie Matheson . MY ...
... beauty , life and art- Regalia of the Presence hid- Command our worship , move our heart , Write love on every coffin - lid ; But infinite - beyond , above- The hope within that one word " Love . " The Athenaeum . Annie Matheson . MY ...
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... beauty , her grace , and modesty . " Is she married ? " asked Hippisley , coming to the point . " That depends upon whether the person who read the service was in or- ders , " replied the rector , ' nursing his knee . " Irregularities ...
... beauty , her grace , and modesty . " Is she married ? " asked Hippisley , coming to the point . " That depends upon whether the person who read the service was in or- ders , " replied the rector , ' nursing his knee . " Irregularities ...
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... beauty and luxury , and her swiftness and other seaworthy quali- ties ; the tragedy of the Friendship , her crew murdered by Malays and the avenging attack of Downes in the Poto- mac ; the story of the Amity , English schooner taken off ...
... beauty and luxury , and her swiftness and other seaworthy quali- ties ; the tragedy of the Friendship , her crew murdered by Malays and the avenging attack of Downes in the Poto- mac ; the story of the Amity , English schooner taken off ...
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... beauty , but of strong strategic capabilities . Histori- cal associations and present conditions combined to render this spot specially dear to all Japanese hearts . The pal- ace in which the Shogun was accus- tomed to receive the ...
... beauty , but of strong strategic capabilities . Histori- cal associations and present conditions combined to render this spot specially dear to all Japanese hearts . The pal- ace in which the Shogun was accus- tomed to receive the ...
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... beauty , the gleam of white teeth through parted lips , the tiny move- ments of nostrils drinking in the salted breeze , the restrained dance - steps of impatient feet , the flutter of an escaped tress around the pink shell of a rosy ...
... beauty , the gleam of white teeth through parted lips , the tiny move- ments of nostrils drinking in the salted breeze , the restrained dance - steps of impatient feet , the flutter of an escaped tress around the pink shell of a rosy ...
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Стр. 234 - 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 endeavor, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy!
Стр. 412 - He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noon-day grove ; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love.
Стр. 393 - Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life. Tis we who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings.
Стр. 234 - But whoso hath this world's goods, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
Стр. 207 - At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay, And a pinnace, like a flutter'd bird, came flying from far away: "Spanish ships of war at sea! we have sighted fifty-three!
Стр. 393 - Life of Life ! thy lips enkindle With their love the breath between them ; And thy smiles before they dwindle Make the cold air fire; then screen them In those looks, where whoso gazes Faints, entangled in their mazes.
Стр. 616 - For I trust if an enemy's fleet came yonder round by the hill, And the rushing battle-bolt sang from the three-decker out of the foam, That the smooth-faced snubnosed rogue would leap from his counter and till, And strike, if he could, were it but with his cheating yardwand, home.
Стр. 202 - By me o'r thee, as justments to the dead, Forgive, forgive me ; since I did not know Whether thy bones had here their rest, or no. But now 'tis known, behold, behold, I bring Unto thy ghost th...
Стр. 42 - That peck along the road, regard him not. He travels on, and in his face, his step, His gait, is one expression; every limb, His look and bending figure, all bespeak A man who does not move with pain, but moves With thought. - He is insensibly subdued To settled quiet: he is one by whom All effort seems forgotten, one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given, That patience now doth seem a thing, of which He hath no need.
Стр. 444 - To those puny objectors against cards, as nurturing the bad passions, she would retort, that man is a gaming animal. He must be always trying to get the better in something or other : — that this passion can scarcely be more safely expended than upon a game at cards : that...