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... Italy , and pursuing his studies in the city of Rome . There , surrounded by the great models of the divine art to which he was de- voted , daily extending his knowledge , and in- creasing his delight , Martin lived at once to labour ...
... Italy , and pursuing his studies in the city of Rome . There , surrounded by the great models of the divine art to which he was de- voted , daily extending his knowledge , and in- creasing his delight , Martin lived at once to labour ...
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Joseph Moyle Sherer. one corner he wrote , in a small hand , the Italian word " implora : " on the back of this paper he faintly sketched a dial - plate , the shadow touch- ing the figure of seven in the evening . He placed this between ...
Joseph Moyle Sherer. one corner he wrote , in a small hand , the Italian word " implora : " on the back of this paper he faintly sketched a dial - plate , the shadow touch- ing the figure of seven in the evening . He placed this between ...
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... Italian invention , which contained a sword - blade , and by means of a secret spring threw out a small guard at the handle , which supplied a hilt , and thus , if at any time assaulted with the sword , he was furnished with some ...
... Italian invention , which contained a sword - blade , and by means of a secret spring threw out a small guard at the handle , which supplied a hilt , and thus , if at any time assaulted with the sword , he was furnished with some ...
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... Roman Catholic gentleman , who , being single , and of a severe and gloomy temper of mind , had , before this accession of property , em- braced the monastic life in Italy , and taken the. 36 THE BROKEN FONT . CHAP. III. ...
... Roman Catholic gentleman , who , being single , and of a severe and gloomy temper of mind , had , before this accession of property , em- braced the monastic life in Italy , and taken the. 36 THE BROKEN FONT . CHAP. III. ...
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Joseph Moyle Sherer. braced the monastic life in Italy , and taken the vows as a brother of the Carthusian order . The lessee of his estates had let them advan- tageously to four substantial farmers ; one of whom occupied the venerable ...
Joseph Moyle Sherer. braced the monastic life in Italy , and taken the vows as a brother of the Carthusian order . The lessee of his estates had let them advan- tageously to four substantial farmers ; one of whom occupied the venerable ...
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Página 34 - AND is there care in heaven ? and is there love In heavenly spirits to these creatures base, That may compassion of their evils move ? There is...
Página 295 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced quire below, In service high and anthems clear, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Página 281 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know At first sight if the bird be flown; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
Página 135 - It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.
Página 150 - He neither shall be born In housen nor in hall, Nor in the place of Paradise, But in an ox's stall. ' He neither shall be clothed In purple nor in pall, But all in fair linen As wear babies all. ' He neither shall be rocked In silver nor in gold, But in a wooden cradle That rocks on the mould, ' He neither shall be christened In white wine nor red, But with fair spring water With which we were christened.
Página 197 - But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity.
Página 203 - Even as a nurse whose child's imperfect pace Can hardly lead his foot from place to place, Leaves her fond kissing, sets him down to go, Nor does uphold him for a step or two : But when she finds that he begins to fall, She holds him up, and kisses him withal ; — So God from man sometimes withdraws his hand Awhile, to teach his infant faith to stand, But when he sees his feeble strength begin To fail, he gently takes him up again.
Página 172 - The moon shines bright, and the stars give a light, A little before it is day; So God bless you all, both great and small, And send you a joyful May ! THE HELSTONE FURRY-DAY SONG.
Página 51 - Tut, tut ! good enough to toss'; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit, as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men.
Página 34 - With His heavenly dew so sweet. The heavenly gates are open wide, Our paths are beaten plain, And if a man be not too far gone, He may return again. The life of man is but a span, It flourishes like a flower, We are here to-day and gone to-morrow, And we are dead in an hour.