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... live for ever in this world : But the memory of Khooshhaul Khuttuck will remain . ” ' The fifth chapter describes the religious sects , priests , and superstitions of the country , which vary little from those of other Mohammedans . The ...
... live for ever in this world : But the memory of Khooshhaul Khuttuck will remain . ” ' The fifth chapter describes the religious sects , priests , and superstitions of the country , which vary little from those of other Mohammedans . The ...
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... live to see their offspring educated . “ Late chil- dren , says the Spanish proverb , are early orphans . " ' P. 5 . On some of the intricate and embarrassing questions which are often happening even in common life , when the will is as ...
... live to see their offspring educated . “ Late chil- dren , says the Spanish proverb , are early orphans . " ' P. 5 . On some of the intricate and embarrassing questions which are often happening even in common life , when the will is as ...
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... live for ever in a future state , there is a sufficient stock of amusement in reserve for us , to be found in con- stantly learning something new , to eternity , the present quan- tity of human ignorance infinitely exceeding that of ...
... live for ever in a future state , there is a sufficient stock of amusement in reserve for us , to be found in con- stantly learning something new , to eternity , the present quan- tity of human ignorance infinitely exceeding that of ...
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... live together immediately on their union , a restriction necessarily and usually imposed at that period , in the case of such early marriages . With this lady , however , he is said to have afterward passed his days in all the harmony ...
... live together immediately on their union , a restriction necessarily and usually imposed at that period , in the case of such early marriages . With this lady , however , he is said to have afterward passed his days in all the harmony ...
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... live and lack the thing should rid my pain . ' We select the subsequent pleasing little poem as appearing to convey ... live and lie at rest . The rich old man that sees " his end draw on so sore , How he would be a boy again , " to live ...
... live and lack the thing should rid my pain . ' We select the subsequent pleasing little poem as appearing to convey ... live and lie at rest . The rich old man that sees " his end draw on so sore , How he would be a boy again , " to live ...
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Сторінка 128 - The turtle to her mate hath told her tale. Summer is come, for every spray now springs: The hart hath hung his old head on the pale; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes flete with new repaired scale.
Сторінка 304 - The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful ! I linger yet with nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of man ; and in her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learned the language of another world.
Сторінка 302 - When I was yet a child, no childish play To me was pleasing ; all my mind was set Serious to learn and know, and thence to do What might be public good; myself I thought Born to that end, born to promote all truth, All righteous things...
Сторінка 301 - Half dust, half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence, make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride, Contending with low wants and lofty will, Till our mortality predominates, And men are — what they name not to themselves, And trust not to each other.
Сторінка 300 - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; «° They crowned him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
Сторінка 20 - To get over this, my way is, to divide half a sheet of paper by a line into two columns; writing over the one pro, and over the other con; then during three or four days' consideration, I put down under the different heads short hints of the different motives, that at different times occur to me, for or against the measure. When I have thus got them all together in one view, I...
Сторінка 284 - Nymph of a fair, but erring line ! " Gently he said — "One hope is thine. Tis written in the Book of Fate, The Peri yet may be forgiven Who brings to this Eternal Gate The Gift that is most dear to Heaven ! Go, seek it, and redeem thy sin — Tis sweet to let the Pardon'd in ! " Rapidly as comets run To th...
Сторінка 286 - Cheer'd by this hope, she bends her thither ; — Still laughs the radiant eye of heaven, Nor have the golden bowers of even In the rich west begun to wither ; — When, o'er the vale of Balbec winging Slowly, she sees a child at play, Among the rosy wild-flowers singing, As rosy and as wild as they ; Chasing, with eager hands and eyes, The beautiful blue damsel-flies, That flutter'd round the jasmine stems, Like winged flowers or flying gems...
Сторінка 287 - And how felt he, the wretched Man reclining there — while memory ran o'er many a year of guilt and strife, flew o'er the dark flood of his life, nor found one sunny resting-place, nor brought him back one branch of grace !
Сторінка 304 - Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome ; The trees which grew along the broken arches Waved dark in the blue midnight, and the stars Shone through the rents of ruin ; from afar The watchdog bay'd beyond the Tiber ; and More near from out the Caesars...