The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 52Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1858 |
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Pagina 6
... thing more solid than an alliance of governments , and that a lasting union be- tween two nations of such pretensions and such antecedents , and marked by such differences of character and institutions , can never be based on an ...
... thing more solid than an alliance of governments , and that a lasting union be- tween two nations of such pretensions and such antecedents , and marked by such differences of character and institutions , can never be based on an ...
Pagina 11
... thing to be thought of , in Mohammedan countries , is its circumcision , in Christ- ian countries , its christening ... things that with other people are purely 1858. ] 11 Gipsying over the World .
... thing to be thought of , in Mohammedan countries , is its circumcision , in Christ- ian countries , its christening ... things that with other people are purely 1858. ] 11 Gipsying over the World .
Pagina 20
... things with his love ; the stars are spangles of fire shot from his eyes . If the zephyr breathes , it is Tota refreshing ... thing , which renders the earth fruitful , glimmers in the stars , burns in the sun , illuminates the heavens ...
... things with his love ; the stars are spangles of fire shot from his eyes . If the zephyr breathes , it is Tota refreshing ... thing , which renders the earth fruitful , glimmers in the stars , burns in the sun , illuminates the heavens ...
Pagina 39
... things with great , on the propylon of an Egyptian temple . This patient beast - is he not more closely associated with sacred things than any other animal ? Was he not domesticated in Syria and Egypt long before the horse was reduced ...
... things with great , on the propylon of an Egyptian temple . This patient beast - is he not more closely associated with sacred things than any other animal ? Was he not domesticated in Syria and Egypt long before the horse was reduced ...
Pagina 43
... thing in couleur de rose even pigs . It was neither apprehension for the future , filial pain , nor want of farinaceous food that caused this depression of spirits in thy friend , but a desire for lacteal nutriment . Instead of inviting ...
... thing in couleur de rose even pigs . It was neither apprehension for the future , filial pain , nor want of farinaceous food that caused this depression of spirits in thy friend , but a desire for lacteal nutriment . Instead of inviting ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 639 - But we have feet to scale and climb By slow degrees, by more and more, The cloudy summits of our time. The mighty pyramids of stone That wedge-like cleave the desert airs, When nearer seen, and better known, Are but gigantic flights of stairs. The distant mountains, that uprear Their solid bastions to the skies, Are crossed by pathways, that appear As we to higher levels rise. The heights by great men reached and kept, Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were...
Pagina 416 - Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years, I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
Pagina 639 - The revel of the ruddy wine, And all occasions of excess; The longing for ignoble things; The strife for triumph more than truth; The hardening of the heart, that brings Irreverence for the dreams of youth...
Pagina 10 - O'ertop the lofty wood that skirts the wild. A vagabond and useless tribe there eat Their miserable meal. A kettle, slung Between two poles upon a stick transverse, Receives the morsel — flesh obscene of dog, Or vermin, or at best of cock purloin'd From his accustom'd perch.
Pagina 197 - There is no more interesting spectacle than to see the effects of wit upon the different characters of men ; than to observe it expanding caution, relaxing dignity, unfreezing coldness, teaching age, and care, and pain to smile, extorting reluctant gleams of pleasure from melancholy, and Charming -even the pangs of grief.
Pagina 247 - PRAISE be to God, the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the king of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go astray...
Pagina 589 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Pagina 440 - His own loved flock beneath his eye is fed. He guides, and near him they Follow delighted, for he makes them go Where dwells eternal May, And heavenly roses blow, Deathless, and gathered but again to grow. He leads them to the height Named of the infinite and long-sought Good, And fountains of delight ; And where his feet have stood Springs up, along the way, their tender food.
Pagina 195 - ... asylum against the cruelty, the injustice, and the pain, that may be your lot in the outer world, — that which will make your motives habitually great and honorable, and light up in an instant a thousand noble disdains at the very thought of meanness and of fraud...
Pagina 10 - To conjure clean away the gold they touch, Conveying worthless dross into its place. Loud when they beg, dumb only when they steal. Strange ! that a creature rational, and cast In human...