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... thought . Want of one kind was never relieved by want of any other kind . Patience , labour , sobriety , frugality , and religion , should be recommended to them all , the rest is downright fraud . It is horrible to call them ' the once ...
... thought . Want of one kind was never relieved by want of any other kind . Patience , labour , sobriety , frugality , and religion , should be recommended to them all , the rest is downright fraud . It is horrible to call them ' the once ...
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... thought about you when you have been far - far - away from me , -how I have thought about the temptations you will be exposed to - and how sorely you must be tried amidst the gaieties of the world ; and then , Édith , I have thought if ...
... thought about you when you have been far - far - away from me , -how I have thought about the temptations you will be exposed to - and how sorely you must be tried amidst the gaieties of the world ; and then , Édith , I have thought if ...
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... thought unworthy of one beloved ; he waited therefore the conclusion of the perform- ance that he might trace her home . After a short and secret watching , Percival felt the dreadful conviction forced upon him , that she was fallen ...
... thought unworthy of one beloved ; he waited therefore the conclusion of the perform- ance that he might trace her home . After a short and secret watching , Percival felt the dreadful conviction forced upon him , that she was fallen ...
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... thought of the prostitution of so much taste ; and he was lost in thought when Edith entered . She was changed , though still the same - more lovely perhaps , though less innocent . She saluted him as a friend ; and , as she reverted to ...
... thought of the prostitution of so much taste ; and he was lost in thought when Edith entered . She was changed , though still the same - more lovely perhaps , though less innocent . She saluted him as a friend ; and , as she reverted to ...
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... thought them some of his country's aristocracy ; for they bore with them the air of conscious rank and station and when Percival looked upon the lady who formed the belle , and who seemed the fascination of the group , he recognised the ...
... thought them some of his country's aristocracy ; for they bore with them the air of conscious rank and station and when Percival looked upon the lady who formed the belle , and who seemed the fascination of the group , he recognised the ...
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Página 121 - I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine - have I not kept the vow? With beating heart and streaming eyes, even now I call the phantoms of a thousand hours Each from his voiceless grave: they have in visioned bowers Of studious zeal or love's delight Outwatched with me the envious night They know that never joy illumed my brow Unlinked with hope that thou wouldst free This world from its dark slavery. That Thou - 0 awful LOVELINESS, Wouldst give whate'er these words cannot express.
Página 353 - ... or the whole symphony with artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well-studied chords of some choice composer ; sometimes the lute or soft organ stop waiting on elegant voices, either to religious, martial, or civil ditties ; which, if wise men and prophets be not extremely out, have a great power over dispositions and manners, to smooth and make them gentle from rustic harshness and distempered passions.
Página 121 - And starlight wood, with fearful steps pursuing Hopes of high talk with the departed dead. I called on poisonous names with which our youth is fed; I was not heard — I saw them not — When musing deeply on the lot Of life...
Página 126 - Woe unto you, ye blind guides, which say, Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it is nothing; but whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple, he is a debtor!
Página 372 - And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.
Página 121 - Which through the summer is not heard or seen. As if it could not be, as if it had not been! Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my onward life supply Its calm, — to one who worships thee, And every form containing thee.
Página 294 - God, who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplications unto thee; and dost promise that when two or three are gathered together in thy Name thou wilt grant their requests...
Página 213 - Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit;— not to be reckoned one character;— not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear, but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or the south?
Página 452 - Was like a lake, or river bright and fair, A span of waters ; yet what power is there ! What mightiness for evil and for good ! Even so doth God protect us if we be Virtuous and wise. Winds blow, and waters roll, Strength to the brave, and power, and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing...
Página 197 - If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it not the age of Revolution; when the old and the new stand side by side and admit of being compared; when the energies of all men are searched by fear and by hope; when the historic glories of the old can be compensated by the rich possibilities of the new era? This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.