Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Volumen6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... poor dis- tracted England may ere long lack his ser- The opinion expressed by Baxter was very generally entertained by the Puritans , but Mr. Elliston was in frequent communication with Mr. Hampden , who had far juster views of the ...
... poor dis- tracted England may ere long lack his ser- The opinion expressed by Baxter was very generally entertained by the Puritans , but Mr. Elliston was in frequent communication with Mr. Hampden , who had far juster views of the ...
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... poor Hafed , nor pity , peace , nor grace ! Trust not the eye that mocks thee with its dissembling gaze ; " Twill track thy darkest pathway through desert , fire , and flood , But , Hafed , though a captive , to blows and bondage bred ...
... poor Hafed , nor pity , peace , nor grace ! Trust not the eye that mocks thee with its dissembling gaze ; " Twill track thy darkest pathway through desert , fire , and flood , But , Hafed , though a captive , to blows and bondage bred ...
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... poor , and boot . their imitation of outlandish manners seldom goes beyond a late hour for breakfast or dinner . The foreign ministers themselves have , within the last ten or twelve years , gradually reduced their expenses , and it is ...
... poor , and boot . their imitation of outlandish manners seldom goes beyond a late hour for breakfast or dinner . The foreign ministers themselves have , within the last ten or twelve years , gradually reduced their expenses , and it is ...
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... poor Alice's bosom . Their parting is not to be described ! Alice's letters were the chief earthly consola- tion of Aunt Rachel during the six months that followed , and they revealed to her , what the timid girl had never dared to ...
... poor Alice's bosom . Their parting is not to be described ! Alice's letters were the chief earthly consola- tion of Aunt Rachel during the six months that followed , and they revealed to her , what the timid girl had never dared to ...
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... poor Hartley Coleridge's tutor , the sin- gular old clergyman who died at upwards of eighty , without a will , as if summoned untimely ! Then we pass the beautiful house and most flowery garden of a Quaker friend of mine , —a place ...
... poor Hartley Coleridge's tutor , the sin- gular old clergyman who died at upwards of eighty , without a will , as if summoned untimely ! Then we pass the beautiful house and most flowery garden of a Quaker friend of mine , —a place ...
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Página 100 - But we loved with a love that was more than love, I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me.
Página 100 - But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we, Of many far wiser than we ; And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee...
Página 31 - And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew him ; and he vanished out of their sight.
Página 336 - And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.
Página 100 - With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that, long ago. In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful Annabel Lee; So that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me.
Página 31 - And certain of them which were with us went to the sepulchre, and found it even so as the women had said : but him they saw not.
Página 31 - But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.
Página 336 - And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them: and it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel; and it was a cloud and darkness to them, but it gave light by night to these: so that the one came not near the other all the night.
Página 336 - And it came to pass, that in the morning watch the Lord looked unto the host of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of the Egyptians...
Página 130 - d, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long, Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide, High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong, Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide: Look what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back.