Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen50John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1860 |
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... light . " Had I which exhibit more true feeling than any been alone , " he says , " I could have wept of his other pieces of the same date , he with transport . He subsequently as- mourns his " lost mistress " and an old cribed the ...
... light . " Had I which exhibit more true feeling than any been alone , " he says , " I could have wept of his other pieces of the same date , he with transport . He subsequently as- mourns his " lost mistress " and an old cribed the ...
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... light . He fell asleep , woke at three o'clock , immediately got his penknife , and for two or three hours kept it directed to his heart . The point was broken off , and when he occasionally pressed upon it , as he thought with all his ...
... light . He fell asleep , woke at three o'clock , immediately got his penknife , and for two or three hours kept it directed to his heart . The point was broken off , and when he occasionally pressed upon it , as he thought with all his ...
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... light or dim nook of a field , prayed that he might be Earth made for man , and man himself for Him . " cheered and supported . He returned to his lodgings light in heart . The next day was. Being already insane when he commenced the ...
... light or dim nook of a field , prayed that he might be Earth made for man , and man himself for Him . " cheered and supported . He returned to his lodgings light in heart . The next day was. Being already insane when he commenced the ...
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John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele. his lodgings light in heart . The next day was Sunday . Entering the church with feelings different from what he had ever entered a church before , he could with difficulty ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele. his lodgings light in heart . The next day was Sunday . Entering the church with feelings different from what he had ever entered a church before , he could with difficulty ...
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... Corncockle tracks with great ability and clearness to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1828. The dis- covery was now set in a light in Britain feet of birds , in the sandstone rocks near that 28 [ May , MARVELS OF FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS .
... Corncockle tracks with great ability and clearness to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1828. The dis- covery was now set in a light in Britain feet of birds , in the sandstone rocks near that 28 [ May , MARVELS OF FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS .
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Página 48 - And hark ! like the roar of the billows on the shore, The cry of battle rises along their charging line: For God! for the Cause! for the Church! for the Laws! For Charles, King of England, and Rupert of the Rhine! The furious German comes, with his clarions and his drums, His bravoes of Alsatia, and pages of Whitehall; They are bursting on our flanks! Grasp your pikes! Close your ranks!
Página 298 - But, hark! the cry is Astur: And lo ! the ranks divide ; And the great lord of Luna Comes with his stately stride. Upon his ample shoulders Clangs loud the fourfold shield, And in his hand he shakes the brand Which none but he can wield.
Página 2 - My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned, and rulers of the earth; But higher far my proud pretensions rise,— The son of parents passed into the skies!
Página 44 - Hence in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
Página 525 - My eyes are dim with childish tears, My heart is idly stirred, For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard. "Thus fares it still in our decay: And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind.
Página 474 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Página 539 - God hath chosen the weak things of this world to confound the things which are mighty...
Página 298 - Then, whirling up his broadsword With both hands to the height, He rushed against Horatius, And smote with all his might. With shield and blade Horatius Right deftly turned the blow: The blow, though turned, came yet too nigh; It missed his helm, but gashed his thigh : The Tuscans raised a joyful cry To see the red blood flow.
Página 535 - Thou madst us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till they find rest in Thee ! ' You are beginning to understand that St.
Página 5 - They whose spirits are formed like mine, to whom a public exhibition of themselves, on any occasion, is mortal poison, may have some idea of the horrors of my situation; others can have none.