Littell's Living Age, Volumen77Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1863 |
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... fear . Works are the ship whose voyage were in vain If undirected she should could go astray , Nor by that compass kept to her right way , The haven of her pilot's hopes attain . Works without Faith are words devoid of sense ; Faith ...
... fear . Works are the ship whose voyage were in vain If undirected she should could go astray , Nor by that compass kept to her right way , The haven of her pilot's hopes attain . Works without Faith are words devoid of sense ; Faith ...
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... fears which mankind call heroic , for their were inclining them still to hold back , Fleury , gyrist relates with pride that when Magnan impetuous and resolute , might be taking a and his twenty generals were entering into step which ...
... fears which mankind call heroic , for their were inclining them still to hold back , Fleury , gyrist relates with pride that when Magnan impetuous and resolute , might be taking a and his twenty generals were entering into step which ...
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... fear , the plotters went on with their midnight task . The order from the Minister of War was probably signed by half- past two in the morning , for at three it was in the hands of Magnan . † At the same hour Maupas ( assigning for ...
... fear , the plotters went on with their midnight task . The order from the Minister of War was probably signed by half- past two in the morning , for at three it was in the hands of Magnan . † At the same hour Maupas ( assigning for ...
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... fear for their lives and for middle classes were indignant , but they had their goods , were brought down into a condi- a horror of insurrection ; and the poor had tion of mind which made them willing to side less dread of insurrection ...
... fear for their lives and for middle classes were indignant , but they had their goods , were brought down into a condi- a horror of insurrection ; and the poor had tion of mind which made them willing to side less dread of insurrection ...
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... fear and grief , and they had been used to great street battles ; but they had not been used of late to witness the slaughter of people un- armed and helpless . At the sight of what was done on that 4th of December the great city was ...
... fear and grief , and they had been used to great street battles ; but they had not been used of late to witness the slaughter of people un- armed and helpless . At the sight of what was done on that 4th of December the great city was ...
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Página 98 - SEA-KINGS' daughter from over the sea, Alexandra ! Saxon and Norman and Dane are we, But all of us Danes in our welcome of thee, Alexandra ! Welcome her, thunders of fort and of fleet ! Welcome her, thundering cheer of the street ! Welcome her, all things youthful and sweet, Scatter the blossom under her feet ! Break, happy land, into earlier flowers ! Make music, O bird, in the new-budded bowers...
Página 240 - Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day for a man to afflict his soul? is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?
Página 286 - Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow! What cares he? he cannot know: Lay him low!
Página 224 - I must send you in the behalf of all poets; that while you live, you live in love, and never get favor, for lacking skill of a sonnet; and when you die, your memory die from the earth for want of an epitaph.
Página 226 - Which breaks the clouds and opens forth the light That doth both shine and give us sight to see. O take fast hold! let that light be thy guide In this small course which birth draws out to death, And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh Heaven, and comes of heavenly breath.
Página 240 - Is not this the fast that I have chosen ? to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke...
Página 98 - The sea-kings' daughter as happy as fair, Blissful bride of a blissful heir, Bride of the heir of the kings of the sea— O joy to the people and joy to the throne, Come to us, love us and make us your own : For Saxon or Dane or Norman we, Teuton or Celt, or whatever we be, We are each all Dane in our welcome of thee, Alexandra ! A WELCOME TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS MARIE ALEXANDROVNA, DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. MARCH 7, 1874. I. THE Son of him with whom we strove for power — Whose will is lord thro...
Página 232 - So spake the seraph Abdiel, faithful found, Among the faithless faithful only he; Among innumerable false unmoved, Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal ; Nor number nor example with him wrought To swerve from truth, or change his constant mind, Though single.
Página 315 - For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for...
Página 427 - Our sorrows are no phantom of the night, No idle tale ; No cloud that floats along a sky of light, On summer gale. They are the true realities of earth, Friends and companions even from our birth. O life below — how brief, and poor, and sad ! One heavy sigh. O life above — how long, how fair, and glad ; An endless joy.