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... soul , he was not now only incurious but too negligent : and in his reception of suitors , and the necessary , or casual addresses to his place , so quick , and sharp , and severe , that there wanted not some men ( strangers to his ...
... soul , he was not now only incurious but too negligent : and in his reception of suitors , and the necessary , or casual addresses to his place , so quick , and sharp , and severe , that there wanted not some men ( strangers to his ...
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... soul of this wide universe . 95. - HIGHLAND SNOW STORM . BRYANT . JOHN WILSON . [ JOHN WILSON , the distinguished Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edin- burgh , was born at Paisley in 1788. He was the son of an opulent ...
... soul of this wide universe . 95. - HIGHLAND SNOW STORM . BRYANT . JOHN WILSON . [ JOHN WILSON , the distinguished Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edin- burgh , was born at Paisley in 1788. He was the son of an opulent ...
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... souls , and the affairs of the kingdom , we pray to God with just such a zeal as a man begs of a chirurgeon to cut him of the stone ; or a condemned man desires his executioner quickly to put him out of his pain , by taking away his ...
... souls , and the affairs of the kingdom , we pray to God with just such a zeal as a man begs of a chirurgeon to cut him of the stone ; or a condemned man desires his executioner quickly to put him out of his pain , by taking away his ...
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... soul since we two met together . And these thoughts shall be told you , that you also may join with me in thankfulness to the Giver of every good and perfect gift for our happiness . And that our present happiness may appear to be the ...
... soul since we two met together . And these thoughts shall be told you , that you also may join with me in thankfulness to the Giver of every good and perfect gift for our happiness . And that our present happiness may appear to be the ...
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... soul . And this may appear if we read and consider what our Saviour says in St. Matthew's Gospel ; for he there says , " Blessed be the mer- ciful , for they shall obtain mercy . Blessed be the pure of heart , for they shall see God ...
... soul . And this may appear if we read and consider what our Saviour says in St. Matthew's Gospel ; for he there says , " Blessed be the mer- ciful , for they shall obtain mercy . Blessed be the pure of heart , for they shall see God ...
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admirable Alpnach appear Archbishop of Canterbury Atahuallpa Aurengzebe beautiful Birks of Aberfeldy Bishop of Carlisle body called character Christ Christians command Dara death delight divine doth earth Elwes English faith father fear feeling feet Felipillo fire forest fortune give glory hand happy hath head heard heart heaven honour hour Huguenot Inca John Bird Sumner John Cullum kind king king's knew knowledge labour lady learning light lived look Lord manner Marcham Marius master mercy mind morning nature never night o'er observed passed passion person Pizarro pleasure poet Polybius poor prince rest rich round scene seemed servants Sir Fret Sloth soon soul spirit sweet thee things thou thought told took trees truth uncle Toby unto Vicente de Valverde whole word
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276 페이지 - ... pleased with his own passions and volitions, and who rejoices more than other men in the spirit of life that is in him; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them.
44 페이지 - And ye five other wand'ring fires that move In mystic dance, not without song, resound His praise, who out of darkness call'd up light. Air, and ye elements L the eldest birth Of nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform, and mix, And nourish all things ; let your ceaseless change Vary to our Great Maker still new praise.
178 페이지 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man! How passing wonder He who made him such, Who centred in our make such strange extremes!
98 페이지 - No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces. His hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss. He commanded where he spoke, and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion. No man had their affections more in his power. The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end.
240 페이지 - THE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead ; That is the Grasshopper's...
44 페이지 - Breathe soft or loud ; and wave your tops, ye pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave. Fountains, and ye that warble, as ye flow, Melodious murmurs, warbling, tune his praise. Join voices, all ye living souls : ye birds, That singing up to heaven's gate ascend, Bear on your wings, and in your notes his praise...
185 페이지 - A soldier, an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often, of his own accord, as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an...
251 페이지 - All this, and much more than I can say, or have time to say, the reader must enter into, before he can comprehend the unimaginable horror which these dreams of Oriental imagery and mythological tortures impressed upon me. Under the connecting feeling of tropical heat and vertical sunlights, I brought together all creatures, birds, beasts, reptiles, all trees and plants, usages and appearances, that are found in all tropical regions, and assembled them together in China or Indostan.
251 페이지 - I was stared at, hooted at, grinned at, chattered at, by monkeys, by paroquets, by cockatoos. I ran into pagodas, and was fixed for centuries at the summit, or in secret rooms. I was the idol ; I was the priest ; I was worshipped ; I was sacrificed.
239 페이지 - In lowly dale, fast by a river's side, With woody hill o'er hill cncompass'd round, A most enchanting wizard did abide, Than whom a fiend more fell is nowhere found. It was, I ween, a lovely spot of ground ; And there a season atween June and May, Half prankt with spring, with summer half imbrown'd, A listless climate made, where sooth to say, No living wight could work, ne cared even for play.