Littell's Living Age, Volumen155Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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... mother , written , before her marriage , to her father . She kissed it reverently , put it down , and drew out another . This time about herself . The mother away , wrote telling the father into what a sweet companion their child their ...
... mother , written , before her marriage , to her father . She kissed it reverently , put it down , and drew out another . This time about herself . The mother away , wrote telling the father into what a sweet companion their child their ...
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... mother have you said anything to her yet ? " and she showed two rows of little pearly teeth mockingly . Mrs. Temple's acts of aggression to wards Mr. Cameron were known to every body . From the first day of his arrival she had commenced ...
... mother have you said anything to her yet ? " and she showed two rows of little pearly teeth mockingly . Mrs. Temple's acts of aggression to wards Mr. Cameron were known to every body . From the first day of his arrival she had commenced ...
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... mother . She had more than changed its character till he was advanced the sound good sense , which , unfortu- to be ... mother's gift of him only towards middle age ; although memory , sitting open - mouthed at her he never was ...
... mother . She had more than changed its character till he was advanced the sound good sense , which , unfortu- to be ... mother's gift of him only towards middle age ; although memory , sitting open - mouthed at her he never was ...
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... mother , mother , make my bed , And make it soft and easy ; An ' with the cold dew bathe my head , For pains of anguish seize me . · • I've been where man should not have been , Oft in my lonely roaming ; And seen what man should not ...
... mother , mother , make my bed , And make it soft and easy ; An ' with the cold dew bathe my head , For pains of anguish seize me . · • I've been where man should not have been , Oft in my lonely roaming ; And seen what man should not ...
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... mother's picture are not so much poetry as the simple expres- sion of his thoughts by a poet , which many will hold to be the same thing . How fresh and natural are such recollec- tions as the following ! - Thy nightly visits to my ...
... mother's picture are not so much poetry as the simple expres- sion of his thoughts by a poet , which many will hold to be the same thing . How fresh and natural are such recollec- tions as the following ! - Thy nightly visits to my ...
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Página 533 - I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib : but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
Página 384 - Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth! And, by the incantation of this verse, Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! Be through my lips to unawakened earth The trumpet of a prophecy ! O, Wind, If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?
Página 539 - For the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.
Página 133 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar : When Ajax strives some rock's vast- weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow ; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Página 416 - WHEN vain desire at last and vain regret Go hand in hand to death, and all is vain, What shall assuage the unforgotten pain And teach the unforgetful to forget ? Shall Peace be still a sunk stream long unmet, — Or may the soul at once in a green plain Stoop through the spray of some sweet life-fountain And cull the dew-drenched flowering amulet ? Ah...
Página 534 - I will give you the rain of your land in his due season, the first rain and the latter rain, that thou mayest gather in thy corn and thy wine and thine oil. And I will send grass in thy fields for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat and be full.
Página 253 - Prussia was unknown ; and, in order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America...
Página 534 - I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, saith the Lord of Hosts. The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the Lord of Hosts. The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the Lord of Hosts : and in this place will I give peace, saith the Lord of Hosts.
Página 359 - Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which arise in the course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principles in government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten.
Página 212 - The heart knoweth its own bitterness ; and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy.