Littell's Living Age, Volumen83Living Age Company Incorporated, 1864 |
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... in - Law , Mermaid , Moods , Night , Voice of , 626 Under the Leaves , 672 690 Vanishers , The , 368 Wishing Well , The , November Allegory , 598 What God doeth is well done , walk of advocacy , was his speech for Mac- naghten INDEX .
... in - Law , Mermaid , Moods , Night , Voice of , 626 Under the Leaves , 672 690 Vanishers , The , 368 Wishing Well , The , November Allegory , 598 What God doeth is well done , walk of advocacy , was his speech for Mac- naghten INDEX .
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... voice so sweet , Who whispered , " Peace ; be still ! " ' The angels said , God giveth you His love ; what more is ours ? And even as the gentle dew Descends upon the flowers , His grace descends , and as of old , He walks with man ...
... voice so sweet , Who whispered , " Peace ; be still ! " ' The angels said , God giveth you His love ; what more is ours ? And even as the gentle dew Descends upon the flowers , His grace descends , and as of old , He walks with man ...
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... voice lustrations , will certainly not be cited as a and the graceful fluency of his elocution . judge whose birth and breeding might prove One of his colleagues in the Queen's ( then out of keeping with his rank . He was edu- King's ) ...
... voice lustrations , will certainly not be cited as a and the graceful fluency of his elocution . judge whose birth and breeding might prove One of his colleagues in the Queen's ( then out of keeping with his rank . He was edu- King's ) ...
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... voice , " I am amazed at his grace's speech vantage to him . He had too much of his The noble duke cannot look before him , be- own way , especially in the court of the Vice- hind him , or on either side of him , without Chancellor ...
... voice , " I am amazed at his grace's speech vantage to him . He had too much of his The noble duke cannot look before him , be- own way , especially in the court of the Vice- hind him , or on either side of him , without Chancellor ...
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... voice , which was high and shrill , almost shrieking in moments of excitement ; but his speeches commanded attention by weight of matter , force of argument , and A distinct personality is also wanting to earnestness of purpose . It ...
... voice , which was high and shrill , almost shrieking in moments of excitement ; but his speeches commanded attention by weight of matter , force of argument , and A distinct personality is also wanting to earnestness of purpose . It ...
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Página 362 - Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Página 534 - Still sprung from those swift hoofs, thundering South, The dust, like smoke from the cannon's mouth; Or the trail of a comet, sweeping faster and faster, Foreboding to traitors the doom of disaster. The heart of the steed, and the heart of the master Were beating like prisoners...
Página 534 - UP from the South at break of day, Bringing to Winchester fresh dismay, The affrighted air with a shudder bore, Like a herald in haste, to the chieftain's door, The terrible grumble, and rumble, and roar, Telling the battle was on once more, And Sheridan twenty miles away.
Página 534 - Every nerve of the charger was strained to full play, With Sheridan only ten miles away. Under his spurning feet the road Like an arrowy Alpine river flowed, And the landscape sped away behind Like an ocean flying before the wind; And the steed, like a bark fed with furnace ire, Swept on, with his wild eyes full of fire.
Página 80 - There came from me a sigh of pain Which I could ill confine; I looked at her, and looked again : And did not wish her mine !' Matthew is in his grave, yet now, Methinks, I see him stand, As at that moment, with a bough Of wilding in his hand.
Página 102 - Embosomed for a season in nature, whose floods of life stream around and through us, and invite us by the powers they supply, to action proportioned to nature, why should we grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its faded wardrobe ? The sun shines to-day also.
Página 58 - The antechapel where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone.
Página 90 - The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe? Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs?
Página 69 - I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writings (and among them these little poems) will co-operate with the benign tendencies in human nature and society, wherever found ; and that they will, in their degree, be efficacious in making men wiser, better, and happier.
Página 82 - So still an image of tranquillity, So calm and still, .and looked so beautiful Amid the uneasy thoughts which filled my mind, That what we feel of sorrow and despair From ruin and from change, and all the grief That passing shows of Being leave behind, Appeared an idle dream, that could not live Where meditation was. I turned away, And walked along my road in happiness.