Hogg's Weekly Instructor, Volúmenes1-2J. Hogg, 1845 |
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... Death of Friends , the 268 St Jago , Description of 250 Literary Characteristics of the Deaths of Little Children 190 Sudden Alterations of Atmo- Holy Scriptures 316 Discoveries at Nineveh 93 spheric Caloric and Mois- ture Memoirs of ...
... Death of Friends , the 268 St Jago , Description of 250 Literary Characteristics of the Deaths of Little Children 190 Sudden Alterations of Atmo- Holy Scriptures 316 Discoveries at Nineveh 93 spheric Caloric and Mois- ture Memoirs of ...
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... Death of Infants Dew Diffusion of Light Dog , the 368 Knowledge Limited 176 Knowledge of External Nature 16 Knowledge of Life 288 Laughter 143 Life a Chequered Scene 127 Selfishness 48 • 88 Sheridan and the Gamekeeper 96 256 Simile , a ...
... Death of Infants Dew Diffusion of Light Dog , the 368 Knowledge Limited 176 Knowledge of External Nature 16 Knowledge of Life 288 Laughter 143 Life a Chequered Scene 127 Selfishness 48 • 88 Sheridan and the Gamekeeper 96 256 Simile , a ...
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... death , with all its stifled griefs , its noiseless attendance , its mute , watchful assi- duities ; the last testimonies of expiring love : the feeble , fluttering , thrilling - oh , how thrilling ! -pressure of the hand ; the last ...
... death , with all its stifled griefs , its noiseless attendance , its mute , watchful assi- duities ; the last testimonies of expiring love : the feeble , fluttering , thrilling - oh , how thrilling ! -pressure of the hand ; the last ...
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... death ? Mother ! your hand- Here - lay it on my wrist , And place the other soft beneath my head , And say , sweet mother ! -say , when I am dead , Shall I be miss'd ? Never beside your knee Shall I kneel down again at night to pray ...
... death ? Mother ! your hand- Here - lay it on my wrist , And place the other soft beneath my head , And say , sweet mother ! -say , when I am dead , Shall I be miss'd ? Never beside your knee Shall I kneel down again at night to pray ...
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... Death carrying Sarpedon to his grave . ' Returning mining some scene of desolation , now garlanding the head to the house , he shows you the sketches of a series of il- of a fiend , and now guiding the invaders through the lustrations ...
... Death carrying Sarpedon to his grave . ' Returning mining some scene of desolation , now garlanding the head to the house , he shows you the sketches of a series of il- of a fiend , and now guiding the invaders through the lustrations ...
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Página 47 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Página 32 - There is a remembrance of the dead to which we turn even from the charms of the living. "Oh, the grave! the grave! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment. From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections.
Página 46 - But the grave of those we loved, — what a place for meditation ! There it is that we call up in long review the whole history of virtue and gentleness, and the thousand endearments lavished upon us almost unheeded in the daily intercourse of intimacy ; there it is that we dwell upon the tenderness, the solemn, awful tenderness, of the parting scene.
Página 304 - Our toils obscure, and a' that; The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The Man's the gowd for a" that. What though on hamely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, and a' that; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A Man's a Man for a
Página 32 - Where is the child that would willingly forget the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in the hour of agony, would forget the friend over whom he mourns?
Página 46 - ... if thou art a lover and hast ever given one unmerited pang to that true heart which now lies cold and still beneath thy feet — then be sure that every unkind look, every ungracious word, every ungentle action, will come thronging back upon thy memory, and knocking dolefully at thy soul...
Página 62 - But, guilt has always its horrors and solicitudes; and to make it yet more shameful and detestable, it is doomed often to stand in awe of those, to whom nothing could give influence or weight, but their power of betraying.
Página 46 - Ay, go to the grave of buried love, and meditate ! There settle the account with thy conscience for every past benefit unrequited, every past endearment unregarded, of that departed being, who can never — never — never return to be soothed by thy contrition...
Página 132 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your hand are they delivered.
Página 83 - Annals of Great Britain, from the Accession of George III. to the Peace of Amiens...