Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen16;Volumen79 |
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... and to ascertain if any vessels had been about. On the 15th of September
made Santa Cruz; very light winds. September 20: Light winds off Nukapu. About
four miles distant saw five or six canoes coming out. When within a mile or two
from ...
... and to ascertain if any vessels had been about. On the 15th of September
made Santa Cruz; very light winds. September 20: Light winds off Nukapu. About
four miles distant saw five or six canoes coming out. When within a mile or two
from ...
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No further inquiries, it appears, have thrown any light on this bewildering
mystification, if mystification it was. Mr. Hogg, it is evident, did not believe a word
of it, and smiles at the breathless prayer for a little breathing-time and twenty
pounds, ...
No further inquiries, it appears, have thrown any light on this bewildering
mystification, if mystification it was. Mr. Hogg, it is evident, did not believe a word
of it, and smiles at the breathless prayer for a little breathing-time and twenty
pounds, ...
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We think of the poet rowing up to the sweet shade of the Bischam woods, and
allowing his boat to drift down under those pleasant shadows, among the tangled
waterlilies, through lights and shades which are never more delicious than on a ...
We think of the poet rowing up to the sweet shade of the Bischam woods, and
allowing his boat to drift down under those pleasant shadows, among the tangled
waterlilies, through lights and shades which are never more delicious than on a ...
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My sphered light wave in wide Heaven ; the sea Ye icy springs , stagnant with
wrinkling frost , Was lifted by strange tempests , and new fire Which vibrated to
hear me , and then crept From earthquake - rifted mountains of bright snow ...
My sphered light wave in wide Heaven ; the sea Ye icy springs , stagnant with
wrinkling frost , Was lifted by strange tempests , and new fire Which vibrated to
hear me , and then crept From earthquake - rifted mountains of bright snow ...
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Jupiter is rather more than five times farther from the sun than the earth is, and
receives from him about one twenty-seventh part of the light and heat which falls
upon the earth, (equal surface for equal surface.) Making every allowance for the
...
Jupiter is rather more than five times farther from the sun than the earth is, and
receives from him about one twenty-seventh part of the light and heat which falls
upon the earth, (equal surface for equal surface.) Making every allowance for the
...
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Página 94 - Piping down the valleys wild, Piping songs of pleasant glee, On a cloud I saw a child, And he laughing said to me: "Pipe a song about a Lamb!' So I piped with merry cheer. 'Piper, pipe that song again;
Página 204 - Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part! Nay, I have done. You get no more of me! And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free. Shake hands for ever! Cancel all our vows! And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
Página 209 - Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew Thee from report divine and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame Hesperus with the host of Heaven came And, lo ! creation widened in man's view.
Página 290 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and cranks,* and wanton* wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
Página 210 - Homer ruled as his demesne ; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He...
Página 358 - HARK! hark, my soul; angelic songs are swelling O'er earth's green fields, and ocean's wavebeat shore : How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new life when sin shall be no more.
Página 94 - Piper, sit thee down and write In a book that all may read.' So he vanish'd from my sight; And I pluck'da hollow reed, And I made a rural pen, And I stain'd the water clear, And I wrote my happy songs Every child may joy to hear.
Página 147 - It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it ? neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? but the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.
Página 308 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Página 209 - I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command...