The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...Thomas Carey, 1826 - Всего страниц: 263 |
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... course raise expectation , if the importance of the matter be not fully answerable to such expectation , they occasion disap- pointment and disgust , But the most frequent and the principal use of pauses , is to mark the di- visions of ...
... course raise expectation , if the importance of the matter be not fully answerable to such expectation , they occasion disap- pointment and disgust , But the most frequent and the principal use of pauses , is to mark the di- visions of ...
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... course of time , all that had been predicted came to pass . Hazael ascended the throne , and ambition took possession of his heart . smote the children of Israel in all their coasts . sed them during all the days of king Jehoahaz ...
... course of time , all that had been predicted came to pass . Hazael ascended the throne , and ambition took possession of his heart . smote the children of Israel in all their coasts . sed them during all the days of king Jehoahaz ...
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... . He listened to every echo ; he mounted every hill for a fresh prospect ; he turned aside to every cascade ; and pleased himself with tracing the course of a gentle river that rolled among the trees Chap . 2 . Narrative Pieces . 51.
... . He listened to every echo ; he mounted every hill for a fresh prospect ; he turned aside to every cascade ; and pleased himself with tracing the course of a gentle river that rolled among the trees Chap . 2 . Narrative Pieces . 51.
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... course of a gentle river that rolled among the trees , and watered a large region with innumerable circumvolutions . In these amusements , the hours passed away unaccounted ; his deviations had perplexed his memory , and he knew not ...
... course of a gentle river that rolled among the trees , and watered a large region with innumerable circumvolutions . In these amusements , the hours passed away unaccounted ; his deviations had perplexed his memory , and he knew not ...
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... course cannot be foreseen ; and he sel- dom fails of suffering most from their poisonous effect , who first allowed them to flow . SECTION V. suspicious temper the source of misery to its BLAIR possessor . As a suspicious spirit is the ...
... course cannot be foreseen ; and he sel- dom fails of suffering most from their poisonous effect , who first allowed them to flow . SECTION V. suspicious temper the source of misery to its BLAIR possessor . As a suspicious spirit is the ...
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Стр. 230 - Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine. Speak, ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, Angels : for ye behold Him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night, Circle His throne rejoicing ; ye in heaven : On earth join all ye creatures to extol Him first, Him last, Him midst, and without end.
Стр. 237 - Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth : Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Стр. 209 - tis madness to defer: Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom is push'd out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time ; Year after year it steals, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment leaves The vast concerns of an eternal scene.
Стр. 208 - Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up awhile, And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd Evil, is no more ; The storms of Wintry Time will quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all.
Стр. 231 - 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. Ye Mists and Exhalations, that now rise From hill or steaming lake, dusky or gray, ' Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold, In honour to the world's great Author rise...
Стр. 212 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Стр. 243 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To be, contents his natural desire, He asks no angel's wing, no seraph's fire ; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
Стр. 256 - Great in the earth, as in the ethereal frame; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees; Lives through all life, extends through all extent; Spreads undivided, operates unspent! Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart...
Стр. 231 - Join voices all ye living Souls: Ye Birds, That singing up to Heaven-gate ascend, Bear on your wings and in your notes his praise. Ye that in waters glide, and ye that walk The earth, and stately tread, or lowly creep; Witness if I be silent, morn or even, To hill, or valley, fountain or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail universal Lord, be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Have gather'd aught of evil, or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels...
Стр. 225 - I am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech, I start at the sound of my own.