The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, 2±Ç1800 |
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... favor ? " she asked at last . " I need to move back into the house . " He held up his hand to stop her inevitable protest . " Not forever . I don't want you to think I'm just trying to sweet - talk you into taking me back so I have a ...
... favor ? " she asked at last . " I need to move back into the house . " He held up his hand to stop her inevitable protest . " Not forever . I don't want you to think I'm just trying to sweet - talk you into taking me back so I have a ...
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... favor ? To protect us from feeling that death would serve as a favor to super saints or Bible saints only , the Apostle said that the same blessing would be awaiting all that loved the Lord's appearing . That should include every blood ...
... favor ? To protect us from feeling that death would serve as a favor to super saints or Bible saints only , the Apostle said that the same blessing would be awaiting all that loved the Lord's appearing . That should include every blood ...
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... favors. It wasn't the money she'd spent on the party. It was the heart that had gone into it. She'd been resolved, despite her meager budget, to give her son the perfect birthday party. He was more resolved than ever to make sure she ...
... favors. It wasn't the money she'd spent on the party. It was the heart that had gone into it. She'd been resolved, despite her meager budget, to give her son the perfect birthday party. He was more resolved than ever to make sure she ...
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... names of the several writers , together with the numbers of which they were respec- tively the authors . It is not improbable that Mr. MADI- - SON also extended similar favors to his more intimate Introduction . XXV.
... names of the several writers , together with the numbers of which they were respec- tively the authors . It is not improbable that Mr. MADI- - SON also extended similar favors to his more intimate Introduction . XXV.
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... Favors granted to her ¡¤ family . Anecdote of Madame Sauvé , at- tached to the household of the Duke of Bour- gundy , under Madame de Tallard . Anec- dotes of Monsieur de Maurepas . Les fleurs Blanches * . The vanity of Madame de ...
... Favors granted to her ¡¤ family . Anecdote of Madame Sauvé , at- tached to the household of the Duke of Bour- gundy , under Madame de Tallard . Anec- dotes of Monsieur de Maurepas . Les fleurs Blanches * . The vanity of Madame de ...
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22 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is scarcely any earthly object gives me more — I do not know if I should call it pleasure — but something which exalts me, something which enraptures me — than to walk in the sheltered side of a wood, or high plantation, in a cloudy winter day, and hear the stormy wind howling among the trees, and raving over the plain. It is my best season for devotion: my mind is wrapt up in a kind of enthusiasm to Him, who, in the pompous language of the Hebrew bard, ' walks on the wings of the wind.
293 ÆäÀÌÁö - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
200 ÆäÀÌÁö - Go fetch to me a pint o' wine, And fill it in a silver tassie; That I may drink before I go A service to my bonnie lassie...
316 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thy spirit, Independence, let me share ; ' " Lord of the Lion-heart and eagle eye ! " Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare, " Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky...
6 ÆäÀÌÁö - Oh! happy state! when souls each other draw, When love is liberty, and nature law...
136 ÆäÀÌÁö - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and, passing from one thought to another, surely, said I, man is but a shadow and life a dream.
209 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bagdat in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer. As I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and, passing from one thought to another, surely...
210 ÆäÀÌÁö - I never hear the loud solitary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of gray plover in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like the enthusiasm of devotion or poetry.
278 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?