Tints from an amateur's palette; or, A few stray hues of thought |
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... honour which posterity justly pays to the memory of the great : far from it ; but we say , “ Do the one , and leave not the other undone : " revere the mighty dead , but remember the suffering living ! heart knows its own bitterness ...
... honour which posterity justly pays to the memory of the great : far from it ; but we say , “ Do the one , and leave not the other undone : " revere the mighty dead , but remember the suffering living ! heart knows its own bitterness ...
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... those who are worthy of our deepest confidence and attachment - those who possess high honour , warm hearts , rich intellects , and who are imbued 66 with the true spirit of Christianity - those for whose 50 A WORD OR TWO.
... those who are worthy of our deepest confidence and attachment - those who possess high honour , warm hearts , rich intellects , and who are imbued 66 with the true spirit of Christianity - those for whose 50 A WORD OR TWO.
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... honour and a happiness to us to try and carry out , as far as in us lies , the great and ultimate design of speech , by substituting from our hearts ( which must ever be the test of their worth ) words of kindness , wisdom , truth , and ...
... honour and a happiness to us to try and carry out , as far as in us lies , the great and ultimate design of speech , by substituting from our hearts ( which must ever be the test of their worth ) words of kindness , wisdom , truth , and ...
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... honour ? ' T was the voice that had often breathed the answering sigh of love ! What hand pointed and fired the cannon at the advancing pha- lanx ? ' Twas the hand that had trembled responsive to the pressure of affection ! We would not ...
... honour ? ' T was the voice that had often breathed the answering sigh of love ! What hand pointed and fired the cannon at the advancing pha- lanx ? ' Twas the hand that had trembled responsive to the pressure of affection ! We would not ...
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... honour and respect it wherever it may be found , and to acknowledge that true great- ness belongs to that man ( of whatever clime or com- plexion ) in whom the principle is inherent . If his station in life affords sufficient scope for ...
... honour and respect it wherever it may be found , and to acknowledge that true great- ness belongs to that man ( of whatever clime or com- plexion ) in whom the principle is inherent . If his station in life affords sufficient scope for ...
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appreciation Author bear beauty better bound in cloth breath bright British calculated Change character coach coachman cold Commercial confidence consola conversation Counting-House dear decision deep delight earth Edition effect EFFINGHAM English exercise existence expression feel forming French French Language friends Genius give grief Guide hand happiness head heart heaven honour hope horses human immortal influence kind L'Echo de Paris labour language leave look mainsail mental mind Modern Cambist nation nature Nature's neatly bound never nexion object perhaps pleasure poetry price reduced principle racter Railways regard rich Royal Assent Royal Exchange sailing-master SAMUEL BAILEY scenes scrowge share SIR THOMAS GRESHAM sleep smile soul South-East Corner spirit spring stoicism suffer sweet Tables TATE Tate's thing thou thought tion topsail touch truth uncon voice warl weary WILLIAM TATE words
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Сторінка 78 - Love ! no habitant of earth thou art — An unseen seraph, we believe in thee, A faith whose martyrs are the broken heart, But never yet hath seen, nor e'er shall see The naked eye, thy form, as it should be ; The mind hath made thee, as it peopled heaven, Even with its own desiring phantasy, And to a thought such shape and image given, As haunts the unquench'd soul — parch'd — wearied — wrung — and riven.
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Сторінка 90 - He who hath loved not, here would learn that lore, And make his heart a spirit ; he who knows That tender mystery, will love the more, For this is Love's recess, where vain men's woes, And the world's waste, have driven him far from those, For 'tis his nature to advance or die; He stands not still, but or decays, or grows Into a boundless blessing, which may vie With the immortal lights, in its eternity ! CIV.
Сторінка 60 - In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin : but he that refraineth his lips is wise.
Сторінка 122 - Sovereign of the willing soul, Parent of sweet and solemn-breathing airs, Enchanting shell! the sullen Cares, And frantic Passions, hear thy soft control.
Сторінка 90 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.