English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 páginas |
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... thine pass away : Full quickly they pass - but they never return . " Now gliding remote on the verge of the sky , The moon , half extinguish'd , her crescent displays ; But lately I mark'd , when majestic on high She shone , and the ...
... thine pass away : Full quickly they pass - but they never return . " Now gliding remote on the verge of the sky , The moon , half extinguish'd , her crescent displays ; But lately I mark'd , when majestic on high She shone , and the ...
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... thine be done . " It was the greatest occasion that ever was - and the earnestness of our Lord's prayer , the devotion of his soul , corresponded with it . - Scenes of deep distress await us all . It is in vain to expect to pass through ...
... thine be done . " It was the greatest occasion that ever was - and the earnestness of our Lord's prayer , the devotion of his soul , corresponded with it . - Scenes of deep distress await us all . It is in vain to expect to pass through ...
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... thine the glory to have led the way , And beam'd on female minds fair science's ray ; Awak'd our fair from too inglorious ease , To meditate on themes sublime as these : The many paths of nature to explore , And boldly tread where none ...
... thine the glory to have led the way , And beam'd on female minds fair science's ray ; Awak'd our fair from too inglorious ease , To meditate on themes sublime as these : The many paths of nature to explore , And boldly tread where none ...
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... thine unspotted shrine I bow ; Assist thy modest suppliant's vow , That breathes no wild desires : But taught , by thy unerring rules , To shun the fruitless wish of fools , To nobler views aspires . Not fortune's gem , ambition's plume ...
... thine unspotted shrine I bow ; Assist thy modest suppliant's vow , That breathes no wild desires : But taught , by thy unerring rules , To shun the fruitless wish of fools , To nobler views aspires . Not fortune's gem , ambition's plume ...
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... Thine are retirement's silent joys , And all the sweet , endearing ties Of still , domestic life ! No more to fabled names confin'd , To thee , Supreme , All - perfect Mind , My thoughts direct their flight ; Wisdom's thy gift , and all ...
... Thine are retirement's silent joys , And all the sweet , endearing ties Of still , domestic life ! No more to fabled names confin'd , To thee , Supreme , All - perfect Mind , My thoughts direct their flight ; Wisdom's thy gift , and all ...
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