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... Early English Pulpit .. In Front of Yorktown , .. Inner Life of the British House of Commons . Jerusalem Pony , ( Our , ) ............... Letters of the Younger Pliny , ...... Miss Van Arsdale . I ... 40 452 821 352 151 208 44 66 II ...
... Early English Pulpit .. In Front of Yorktown , .. Inner Life of the British House of Commons . Jerusalem Pony , ( Our , ) ............... Letters of the Younger Pliny , ...... Miss Van Arsdale . I ... 40 452 821 352 151 208 44 66 II ...
Pagina 20
... early hour for Gordonsville , at which place one Major Boyle , the com- mander of the post , insulted them by shutting them up in a stable with a negro servant . The private journal speaks thus : " I cannot forget the effect of Boyle's ...
... early hour for Gordonsville , at which place one Major Boyle , the com- mander of the post , insulted them by shutting them up in a stable with a negro servant . The private journal speaks thus : " I cannot forget the effect of Boyle's ...
Pagina 24
... early mown , nodding a serene satisfaction over the comforting idea of a second crop . Cornfields turned yellow , the browned and faded tassels hang- ing listlessly on ripening stalks . A sort of lazy , over - ripe August picture . Had ...
... early mown , nodding a serene satisfaction over the comforting idea of a second crop . Cornfields turned yellow , the browned and faded tassels hang- ing listlessly on ripening stalks . A sort of lazy , over - ripe August picture . Had ...
Pagina 25
... early yet for dew , down as far as the great sycamore tree- back again , and all in silence . Janet studied his face furtively . It was gloomy and im- penetrable . Of late he had been unlike himself . She tried to make him talk , but at ...
... early yet for dew , down as far as the great sycamore tree- back again , and all in silence . Janet studied his face furtively . It was gloomy and im- penetrable . Of late he had been unlike himself . She tried to make him talk , but at ...
Pagina 35
... early English churches , were not visited by the people for the purposes to which the modern Christian church is dedicated . The ancient devotee went to worship , and only to worship . The modern disciple enters the sacred building for ...
... early English churches , were not visited by the people for the purposes to which the modern Christian church is dedicated . The ancient devotee went to worship , and only to worship . The modern disciple enters the sacred building for ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 182 - From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never ; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.
Pagina 388 - Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness...
Pagina 11 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Pagina 378 - And what is so rare as a day in June ? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might. An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
Pagina 532 - One cried, God bless us ! and, Amen, the other ; As they had seen me, with these hangman's hands, Listening their fear. I could not say, amen, When they did say, God bless us.
Pagina 453 - I will tell you: it is the devil. He is the most diligent preacher of all other; he is never out of his diocese...
Pagina 419 - In my mind, he was guilty of no error, he was chargeable with no exaggeration, he was betrayed by his fancy into no metaphor, who once said, that all we see about us, Kings, Lords, and Commons, the whole machinery of the state, all the apparatus of the system, and its varied workings, end in simply bringing twelve good men into a box.
Pagina 6 - It is allowed on all hands, that the primitive way of breaking eggs before we eat them, was upon the larger end: but his present Majesty's grandfather, while he was a boy, going to eat an egg, and breaking it according to the ancient practice, happened to cut one of his fingers.
Pagina 9 - And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span. And he had an helmet of brass upon his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail ; and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of brass. And he had greaves of brass upon his legs, and a target of brass between his shoulders.
Pagina 298 - There St. John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul...