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... length looked upon rather as a symptom of declining friendship , than as a proof of politeness . The Editor of the Pocket Magazine flatters himself that he is justified in now considering his rea- ders as established friends ; and it is ...
... length looked upon rather as a symptom of declining friendship , than as a proof of politeness . The Editor of the Pocket Magazine flatters himself that he is justified in now considering his rea- ders as established friends ; and it is ...
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... length reached the summit of the mountain . The first care of Thalia was , to clothe him in the most magnificent manner . She then resolved to take entirely upon herself the task of educating him . " Can you read , " said she , " Not ...
... length reached the summit of the mountain . The first care of Thalia was , to clothe him in the most magnificent manner . She then resolved to take entirely upon herself the task of educating him . " Can you read , " said she , " Not ...
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... length , besides being exposed to many other insuperable objections , would break with their own weight . Yet such were the tubes used by our adventurers , and such were absolutely necessary to supply them with air from the dense ...
... length , besides being exposed to many other insuperable objections , would break with their own weight . Yet such were the tubes used by our adventurers , and such were absolutely necessary to supply them with air from the dense ...
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... length , and about seven inches in circumference . It was in a vessel of about two feet in diameter , filled with fresh water every three days to the height of about half a yard . In this vessel it lived upwards of four months ...
... length , and about seven inches in circumference . It was in a vessel of about two feet in diameter , filled with fresh water every three days to the height of about half a yard . In this vessel it lived upwards of four months ...
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... length of time it was taken out of its element for electrical ex- periments , the colour of its body changed somewhat to purple , with scattered black spots of unequal size . The electric force of the fish , when in water , was ap ...
... length of time it was taken out of its element for electrical ex- periments , the colour of its body changed somewhat to purple , with scattered black spots of unequal size . The electric force of the fish , when in water , was ap ...
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Página 275 - And Jesus, answering, said unto him, suffer it to be so now : for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered Him.
Página 272 - Excitements of my reason and my blood, And let all sleep, while to my shame I see, The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds...
Página 291 - And chokes up with the glittering wrecks Of golden shrines the sacred waters ! Downward the Peri turns her gaze, And, through the war-field's bloody haze, Beholds a youthful warrior stand, Alone, beside his native river — The red blade broken in his hand And the last arrow in his quiver.
Página 231 - But that loveliness, ever in motion, which plays Like the light upon autumn's soft shadowy days, Now here and now there, giving warmth as it flies From the lips to the cheek, from the cheek to the eyes, Now melting in mist and now breaking in gleams, Like the glimpses a saint has of heaven in his dreams...
Página 175 - Friends, brothers, and sisters are laid side by side, Yet none have saluted, and none have replied.
Página 176 - The first tabernacle to Hope we will build, And look for the sleepers around us to rise ; The second to Faith, which ensures it fulfilled, And the third to the Lamb of the great sacrifice Who bequeathed us them both when he rose to the skies.
Página 231 - One, — what a rapture is his. Who in moonlight and music thus sweetly may glide O'er the Lake of Cashmere, with that One by his side ! If woman can make the worst wilderness dear. Think, think what a heaven she must make of Cashmere...
Página 225 - And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.
Página 328 - But if their bad actions weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever.
Página 96 - George ; one on the Eastern, and the other on the Western, side of this water.