The Ladies' Diadem: a Token of FriendshipEdward A. Rice Bunce and Brother, 1853 - 290 páginas |
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... temples ! You may have secretly worshipped at her shrine at the fireside , as under the busy impulses of affection she has striven to make home happy ; or admired her easy elegance and fascinating words , as she has lightly moved by ...
... temples ! You may have secretly worshipped at her shrine at the fireside , as under the busy impulses of affection she has striven to make home happy ; or admired her easy elegance and fascinating words , as she has lightly moved by ...
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... temple , which crowned a lofty eminence on the distant horizon . Far off as it was , I had a telescopic view of it for hope and faith were the lenses that strengthened my vision . The noble courts and spacious rooms , I could perceive ...
... temple , which crowned a lofty eminence on the distant horizon . Far off as it was , I had a telescopic view of it for hope and faith were the lenses that strengthened my vision . The noble courts and spacious rooms , I could perceive ...
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... temple ; and I knew not that my labor was completed , when , again , the scene changed to the very anti- podes of the last , and yet it was hard by . Every thing in my new state of consciousness wore the aspect of elegance melting into ...
... temple ; and I knew not that my labor was completed , when , again , the scene changed to the very anti- podes of the last , and yet it was hard by . Every thing in my new state of consciousness wore the aspect of elegance melting into ...
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... temple over the hill yonder . One single acre of this fair land , one rood of my lord's garden , aye , one ring on his finger , would buy the whole concern . Buy ! -why , there's nothing there worth buying . My lord would not now take ...
... temple over the hill yonder . One single acre of this fair land , one rood of my lord's garden , aye , one ring on his finger , would buy the whole concern . Buy ! -why , there's nothing there worth buying . My lord would not now take ...
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... temple , and these strange men do actu- ally bow down and worship them , performing their devotions in unknown tongues - so you see they are no better than heathens ! It is said that a new idol always calls forth more zealous worship ...
... temple , and these strange men do actu- ally bow down and worship them , performing their devotions in unknown tongues - so you see they are no better than heathens ! It is said that a new idol always calls forth more zealous worship ...
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The Ladies' Diadem: A Token of Friendship (Classic Reprint) Edward A. Rice Prévia não disponível - 2017 |
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Alcibiades appeared astronomers beautiful blessed bosom breath bright brow Brown Meeting House church darkness daugh dear death deep distance divine dream earth Ephrath eternal expression faded father feel fixed star flowers gaze give glory hand happy heart heaven Herschel holy honor hope hour human hypochondria instrument Jerusalem Jupiter Keaou Lwan lady leaf light living look Lord ment Mercy seat mighty mind Minghea Moon mortal mosque mosque of Omar mother nature Neuilly never Newfoundland dog night o'er object Old Brown Meeting parallax passed Planet Plato pleasure prayer Princess D'Aremberg Refracting Telescope round scene SEBA SMITH seemed smile Socrates soon soul spirit Stephanie sweet Tascher tears Telescope temple thee things thou thought thousand Ting Chang tion trees truth Visionaire voice whole Woodsum words young
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Página 131 - Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. And changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things.
Página 269 - For man also knoweth not his time : as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare ; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them.
Página 273 - For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another; though my reins be consumed within me.
Página 134 - 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 269 - The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, And all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field : The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: . Because the spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: Surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: But the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Página 201 - The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion : the tall rock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite ; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye.
Página 195 - The pilgrim spirit has not fled : It walks in noon's broad light; And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With the holy stars, by night.
Página 243 - Tis in the gentle moonlight ; 'Tis floating midst day's setting glories ; Night, Wrapped in her sable robe, with silent step Comes to our bed and breathes it in our ears : Night, and the dawn, bright day, and thoughtful eve^ All time, all bounds, the limitless expanse, As one vast mystic instrument, are touch'd By an unseen, living Hand, and conscious chords Quiver with joy in this great jubilee.
Página 33 - Against the threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm: Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthralled; 590 Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory.
Página 204 - I think of these times, and call back to my mind the grandeur and beauty of those almost uninhabited shores; when I picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhung the margins of the stream, unmolested by the axe of the settler; when I know how dearly purchased the safe navigation of that river has been by the blood of many worthy Virginians; when I see that no longer any Aborigines are to be found there...