The American Whig Review, Том 6Wiley and Putnam, 1847 |
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... received the national sanction , or as certain to do so , have as- suredly wrought the most essential change in the Constitution of the coun- try - have engrafted upon it unwritten provisions , which overthrow the text , and war with ...
... received the national sanction , or as certain to do so , have as- suredly wrought the most essential change in the Constitution of the coun- try - have engrafted upon it unwritten provisions , which overthrow the text , and war with ...
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... received the approval and sig- nature of the President . In this pro- ceeding , Congress might be considered as having resolved itself into a conven- tion of delegates , with assumed authori- ty from the people to enter on this extra ...
... received the approval and sig- nature of the President . In this pro- ceeding , Congress might be considered as having resolved itself into a conven- tion of delegates , with assumed authori- ty from the people to enter on this extra ...
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... received by way of relief and re- demption from these severer measures , and of course are never resorted to , but when otherwise such harsh proceedings as pillage or confiscation would be justi- fied , either by way of special ...
... received by way of relief and re- demption from these severer measures , and of course are never resorted to , but when otherwise such harsh proceedings as pillage or confiscation would be justi- fied , either by way of special ...
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... received of you , both by your letter and your presents . I have already sowed such of your seeds as I thought most proper , upon a hot - bed ; but cannot find , in all my books , a catalogue of those plants which require that culture ...
... received of you , both by your letter and your presents . I have already sowed such of your seeds as I thought most proper , upon a hot - bed ; but cannot find , in all my books , a catalogue of those plants which require that culture ...
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... received , by the readers of cheap litera- ́ture , than by what we feel in it ourselves . Hence , we come to our task unwillingly ; and were it not that something ought to be said respecting Omoo , more than has yet been , we should ...
... received , by the readers of cheap litera- ́ture , than by what we feel in it ourselves . Hence , we come to our task unwillingly ; and were it not that something ought to be said respecting Omoo , more than has yet been , we should ...
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Сторінка 523 - There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts. Not such as Europe breeds in her decay; Such as she bred when fresh and young, When heavenly flame did animate her clay, By future poets shall be sung.
Сторінка 306 - Two loves I have of comfort and despair, Which like two spirits do suggest me still : The better angel is a man right fair, The worser spirit a woman colour'd ill. To win me soon to hell, my female evil Tempteth my better angel from my side, And would corrupt my saint to be a devil, Wooing his purity with her foul pride.
Сторінка 200 - The floating clouds their state shall lend To her; for her the willow bend; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. 'The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
Сторінка 35 - Under that iron-sceptred queen, Had not Rebecca set me free. When fair Rebecca set me free, 'Twas then a golden time with me : But soon those pleasures fled ; For the gracious princess died, In her youth and beauty's pride, And Judith reigned in her stead.
Сторінка 199 - Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round ; In vain produced, all rays return ; Evil will bless, and ice will burn.
Сторінка 34 - And may my humble dwelling stand Upon some chosen spot of land : A pond before full to the brim, Where cows may cool and geese may swim ; Behind a green, like velvet neat, Soft to the eye and to the feet; Where odorous plants, in evening fair, Breathe all around ambrosial air...
Сторінка 206 - Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it ; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot If thinking on me then should make you woe.
Сторінка 378 - His chain of gold the King unstrung, The links o'er Malcolm's neck he flung, Then gently drew the glittering band, And laid the clasp on Ellen's hand.
Сторінка 31 - I shall only instance in one delight more, the most natural and best natured of all others, a perpetual companion of the husbandman: and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening, and others budding; to see all his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creatures of his own industry; and to see, like God, that...
Сторінка 35 - In her youth and beauty's pride, And Judith reigned in her stead. " One month, three days, and half an hour, Judith held the sovereign power. Wondrous beautiful her face ; But so weak and small her wit, That she to govern was unfit, And so Susanna took her place. " But when Isabella came, Arm'd with a resistless flame, And th...