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... truth of this awful indict- ment . " But if you only knew- " Here I address the meeting in a body . " If you only knew the things that are swallowed by the genus orphan . I assure you that the 58 [ Oct. , FOLLOWERS OF DORCAS .
... truth of this awful indict- ment . " But if you only knew- " Here I address the meeting in a body . " If you only knew the things that are swallowed by the genus orphan . I assure you that the 58 [ Oct. , FOLLOWERS OF DORCAS .
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... truth that the descendants of the old Eng- lish Catholic conquerors and settlers within its shores , were every whit as devoted to maintenance of the Catholic religion as were the native Irish amongst whom they lived and with whom they ...
... truth that the descendants of the old Eng- lish Catholic conquerors and settlers within its shores , were every whit as devoted to maintenance of the Catholic religion as were the native Irish amongst whom they lived and with whom they ...
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... truth . But perhaps nobler in the sight of God - surely more conformed to his methods in nature and history - is that other idealism which patiently bows to the yoke of the actual and endures the agony of keeping true at once to the ...
... truth . But perhaps nobler in the sight of God - surely more conformed to his methods in nature and history - is that other idealism which patiently bows to the yoke of the actual and endures the agony of keeping true at once to the ...
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... truth that needed telling , is there not ? Mr. Thompson would have us turn our ascetical potencies toward the strengthening of the will . A most excellent counsel and one that we regret he did not develop at greater length . If in later ...
... truth that needed telling , is there not ? Mr. Thompson would have us turn our ascetical potencies toward the strengthening of the will . A most excellent counsel and one that we regret he did not develop at greater length . If in later ...
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and defended , because they were thought to be essentially allied to fundamental truths , and hence à priori must be ... truth has shown that they have no place . Workers on every side are bringing the past before present eyes , and the ...
and defended , because they were thought to be essentially allied to fundamental truths , and hence à priori must be ... truth has shown that they have no place . Workers on every side are bringing the past before present eyes , and the ...
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Página 335 - My story being done, She gave me for my pains a world of sighs : She swore, in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange, 'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful...
Página 155 - Now the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God : For they are foolishness unto him ; and he cannot know them, because they are spiritually judged.
Página 736 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father doing : for what things soever he doeth, these the Son also doeth in like manner.
Página 574 - Oh, the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock, The strong rending of boughs from the fir-tree, the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair.
Página 336 - Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father, and may thee.
Página 733 - For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee ? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son.
Página 139 - IF one could have that little head of hers Painted upon a background of pale gold, Such as the Tuscan's early art prefers! No shade encroaching on the matchless mould Of those two lips, which should be opening soft In the pure profile; not as when she laughs, For that spoils all: but rather as if aloft Yon hyacinth, she loves so, leaned its staff's Burthen of honey-coloured buds to kiss And capture 'twixt the lips apart for this.
Página 337 - Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again.
Página 398 - Yet the hearts of children Hold what worlds cannot ; And the GOD of wonders Loves the lowly spot.
Página 286 - Let us consider, too, how differently young and old are affected by the words of some classic author, such as Homer or Horace. Passages, which to a boy are but rhetorical commonplaces, neither better nor worse than a hundred others which any clever writer might supply, which he gets by heart and thinks very fine, and imitates, as he thinks, successfully, in his own flowing versification, at length come home to him, when long years have passed, and he has had experience of life, and pierce him, as...