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... truth of this remark exemplified in all places , and in all seasons , but more especially at that season when the fashionable belle , enveloped in her sable mantle , turns a withering look upon an icicle , even at the moment when a ray ...
... truth of this remark exemplified in all places , and in all seasons , but more especially at that season when the fashionable belle , enveloped in her sable mantle , turns a withering look upon an icicle , even at the moment when a ray ...
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... are but insults offered to the understanding of another , is far more dangerous , and must often have been felt to be so , even by those who have constantly before them the truth that " all flesh is grass ; " February. ...
... are but insults offered to the understanding of another , is far more dangerous , and must often have been felt to be so , even by those who have constantly before them the truth that " all flesh is grass ; " February. ...
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M A. Meredith. the truth that " all flesh is grass ; " who have been taught to reflect that the eye beaming with radiance one moment may be closed in the sleep of death the next ; that the rose blushing on the cheek one hour , may , ere ...
M A. Meredith. the truth that " all flesh is grass ; " who have been taught to reflect that the eye beaming with radiance one moment may be closed in the sleep of death the next ; that the rose blushing on the cheek one hour , may , ere ...
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... truth of the discoveries his noble and comprehensive mind grasped for the first time in the known history of science , that he became acquainted with his own limited power to understand the unsearchable riches of the greatness and ...
... truth of the discoveries his noble and comprehensive mind grasped for the first time in the known history of science , that he became acquainted with his own limited power to understand the unsearchable riches of the greatness and ...
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... truth is not to be found in Britain . We must cross the Channel which separates us from the despised , but yet noble little island of Erin , which has long lain , like the diamond in the mine , in obscurity and darkness , unsought , and ...
... truth is not to be found in Britain . We must cross the Channel which separates us from the despised , but yet noble little island of Erin , which has long lain , like the diamond in the mine , in obscurity and darkness , unsought , and ...
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Página 13 - Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Página 60 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Página 43 - RISE, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things Toward heaven, thy native place: Sun and moon and stars decay; Time shall soon this earth remove ; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above.
Página 53 - Our tended plants, how blows the citron grove, What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed, How nature paints her colours, how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweet.
Página 87 - For the Lord is a great God, And a great King above all gods. In his hand are the deep places of the earth : The strength of the hills is his also. The sea is his, and he made it : And his hands formed the dry land.
Página 73 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress (Before Decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers), And marked the mild, angelic air, The rapture of repose that's there...
Página 74 - Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads; yet dwells upon ; — Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some moments, ay, one 'treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed, The first, last look, by Death revealed ! Such is the aspect of this shore.
Página 131 - FATHER of all ! in every age, In every clime adored, By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord ! Thou great First Cause, least understood, Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind...
Página 13 - That tinkle in the withered leaves below. Stillness, accompanied with sounds so soft, Charms more than silence. Meditation here May think down hours to moments. Here the heart May give a useful lesson to the head, And Learning wiser grow without his books.
Página 1 - Then they that feared the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for them that feared the LOED, and that thought upon His name.