The poetical works of Horace Smith. 2vols1846 |
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... interests and mistaken laws . Ye who love man's advancement , -peace , -free trade , Ye who would blessings win from every land , Oh ! give the liberating League your aid , And speed its course with zealous heart and hand ! A HINT TO ...
... interests and mistaken laws . Ye who love man's advancement , -peace , -free trade , Ye who would blessings win from every land , Oh ! give the liberating League your aid , And speed its course with zealous heart and hand ! A HINT TO ...
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... that relates to the Nemesis especially , and to the naval operations of the expedition , it is replete with the most lively and stirring interest . " - Naval and Military Gazette . MR . COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS . 3 REVELATIONS OF SPAIN.
... that relates to the Nemesis especially , and to the naval operations of the expedition , it is replete with the most lively and stirring interest . " - Naval and Military Gazette . MR . COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS . 3 REVELATIONS OF SPAIN.
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... interest- ing . We cannot too strongly recommend it to the notice of the reader . The editor , in his preface , does not claim too much for it when he says ( after ad- verting to the talents of the author , and the opportunities which ...
... interest- ing . We cannot too strongly recommend it to the notice of the reader . The editor , in his preface , does not claim too much for it when he says ( after ad- verting to the talents of the author , and the opportunities which ...
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... interest of a fiction . The country of the Punjaub , the character of Runjeet and his ministers , and the disposition and habits of the natives are forcibly delineated . The Adventures ' themselves are boldly told , and have a lively ...
... interest of a fiction . The country of the Punjaub , the character of Runjeet and his ministers , and the disposition and habits of the natives are forcibly delineated . The Adventures ' themselves are boldly told , and have a lively ...
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... interest in the scenes they so graphically describe . " - Chronicle . " Mrs. Ashton Yates has published other journeyings and records of travel of considerable liveliness and interest . The volumes before us are not less agree- able ...
... interest in the scenes they so graphically describe . " - Chronicle . " Mrs. Ashton Yates has published other journeyings and records of travel of considerable liveliness and interest . The volumes before us are not less agree- able ...
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Adam and Eve bard beauty Behold beneath BINSTEAD birds birth bless bliss bloom bosom bound bowers breath bright charms CHOLERA choral COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS COLBURN'S STANDARD Constantinople Cuckoo dark death deep delight dost dread Duke of Wellington dust earth so surpassingly EGYPT EVANS LLOYD eyes fame Fanny fear feel flowers gaze George Cruikshank gibbet give gladness gloom Gorgon grace grave Greece Hail to thee Hark harp and hymn hath hear heart HENRY COLBURN holy hope hymn Thy downward king life's light lips live Lovely or rare MADAME D'ARBLAY Mehemet Ali mind mirth moral Nature's night Nubia o'er scenes shuddering shut Sicilian Arethusa sight silent Sir Walter Scott small 8vo smiles song soul Spain spirit Spring stamp'd surpassingly fair sweet tears thine thou'rt dim thought thrill Thy downward course tomb trees voice volumes wave winds
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Página 8 - Neath cloistered boughs each floral bell that swingeth And tolls its perfume on the passing air Makes Sabbath in the fields, and ever ringeth A call to prayer : Not to the domes where crumbling arch and column Attest the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane most catholic and solemn Which God hath plann'd,— To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moon supply, Its choir the winds and waves, its organ thunder, Its dome the sky.
Página 8 - To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moon supply — Its choir the winds and waves, its organ thunder, Its dome the sky. There — as in solitude and shade I wander Through the green aisles, or, stretched upon the sod, Awed by the silence, reverently ponder The ways of God...
Página 13 - Or doffed thine own to let Queen Dido pass, Or held, by Solomon's own invitation, A torch at the great temple's dedication. I need not ask thee if that hand, when...
Página 11 - Memnonium was in all its glory, And time had not begun to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous.
Página 73 - There is ! there is ! One primitive and sure ; Religion pure, Unchanged in spirit, though its forms and codes Wear myriad modes, Contains all creeds within its mighty span ; The love of God displayed in love of man.
Página 13 - We have, above-ground, seen some strange mutations: The Roman empire has begun and ended, New worlds have risen, we have lost old nations, And countless kings have into dust been humbled, While not a fragment of thy flesh has crumbled.