The Cornish Magazine, Випуск 25J. Philip, 1826 |
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... feet . She had been equally unfortunate as a wife and a daughter ; but was equally faithful in each of those capacities , and had al- ways adhered to the unfortunate side . All those who were then present melted into tears at so moving ...
... feet . She had been equally unfortunate as a wife and a daughter ; but was equally faithful in each of those capacities , and had al- ways adhered to the unfortunate side . All those who were then present melted into tears at so moving ...
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... feet ; the horses also , but apart from the asses ; the camels are seldom secured at all . The dress of this people in the Holy - Land consists of a blue shirt or tunic , descending below the knee , the legs and feet being exposed : or ...
... feet ; the horses also , but apart from the asses ; the camels are seldom secured at all . The dress of this people in the Holy - Land consists of a blue shirt or tunic , descending below the knee , the legs and feet being exposed : or ...
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... feet lay the lovely being whom he had made wretched . How she came there he was at a loss to conjecture , and not knowing what had passed between her and his wife , he was equally at a loss how to act . Before he could recall his ...
... feet lay the lovely being whom he had made wretched . How she came there he was at a loss to conjecture , and not knowing what had passed between her and his wife , he was equally at a loss how to act . Before he could recall his ...
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... feet ! Mine be the doom which they dared not to meet . Farewell to others , but never we part , Heir to my royalty , son of my heart ! Bright is the diadem , boundless the sway , Or kingly the death , which awaits us to day ! THE ...
... feet ! Mine be the doom which they dared not to meet . Farewell to others , but never we part , Heir to my royalty , son of my heart ! Bright is the diadem , boundless the sway , Or kingly the death , which awaits us to day ! THE ...
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... feet long , twenty wide , and fif- teen high . It is cut out of the rock , and is now converted into a Mosque . Near it is a chapel in a grot , where they say Elias sometimes lived , which is resorted to with great devotion , even by ...
... feet long , twenty wide , and fif- teen high . It is cut out of the rock , and is now converted into a Mosque . Near it is a chapel in a grot , where they say Elias sometimes lived , which is resorted to with great devotion , even by ...
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Сторінка 163 - Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
Сторінка 120 - Thou art gone to the grave ; we no longer behold thee. Nor tread the rough paths of the world by thy side ; But the wide arms of mercy are spread to enfold thee, And sinners may hope, since the Saviour hath died.
Сторінка 29 - Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning ; By the struggling moonbeam's misty light And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast...
Сторінка 129 - I observed, that those who had but just begun to climb the hill thought themselves not far from the top ; but, as they proceeded, new hills were continually rising to their view, and the summit of the highest they could before discern seemed but the foot of another, till the mountain at length appeared to lose itself in the clouds. As I was gazing on these things with astonishment, my good genius suddenly appeared : The mountain before thee, said he, is the Hill of Science.
Сторінка 151 - MINE be a cot beside the hill, A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear ; A willowy brook, that turns a mill, With many a fall, shall linger near. The swallow, oft, beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her clay-built nest ; Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest.
Сторінка 143 - To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution.
Сторінка 167 - ... very frequently, both in public and in private, discourses have been purposely introduced, to the disparagement of his master, the Earl of Shaftesbury, his party, and designs, he could never be provoked to take any notice, or discover in word or look the least concern; so that I believe there is not in the world such a master of taciturnity and passion.
Сторінка 111 - Give back the lost and lovely ! those for whom The place was kept at board and hearth so long ! The prayer went up...
Сторінка 168 - ... student's place, and deprive him of all the rights and advantages thereunto belonging, for which this shall be your warrant; and so we bid you heartily farewell. Given at our Court at Whitehall, llth day of November, 1684. " By his Majesty's command, SUNDERLAND.
Сторінка 112 - make it otherwise. I write according to the thoughts I feel ; when I think upon God my heart is so full of joy that the notes dance and leap, as it were, from my pen ; and since God has given me a cheerful heart, it will be pardoned me that I serve him with a cheerful spirit.