The Saturday Magazine, Band 1J. W. Parker, 1833 |
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... earth , would procure the same happiness to the human race . For more particular information of the spot where the temple stood , the king was referred to a tortoise , as old as the world , which he would find near the hill Nila ...
... earth , would procure the same happiness to the human race . For more particular information of the spot where the temple stood , the king was referred to a tortoise , as old as the world , which he would find near the hill Nila ...
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... earth : that after the disap- pearance of the temple , Vishnu , unwilling to quit the mountain , his favourite abode , had changed himself into a margosa tree ( Malia Azadirachta , Lin . ) ; but the holy hermit , Markandia , perceiving ...
... earth : that after the disap- pearance of the temple , Vishnu , unwilling to quit the mountain , his favourite abode , had changed himself into a margosa tree ( Malia Azadirachta , Lin . ) ; but the holy hermit , Markandia , perceiving ...
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... earth gradually contracting to their destruction : already they had climbed to the highest points , and already the furious waters followed them , flinging over their devoted heads the foremost waves , as heralds of their speedily ...
... earth gradually contracting to their destruction : already they had climbed to the highest points , and already the furious waters followed them , flinging over their devoted heads the foremost waves , as heralds of their speedily ...
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... earth , ' which adorn and beautify our groves and lawns . Among forest annals , no tree affords so many fond , so many grand memorials as the oak ; no object is more sublime than this stately plant ; and yet , as Pontey truly says ...
... earth , ' which adorn and beautify our groves and lawns . Among forest annals , no tree affords so many fond , so many grand memorials as the oak ; no object is more sublime than this stately plant ; and yet , as Pontey truly says ...
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... earth bears not . What are the boasted monuments of man , Imperial column , or triumphal arch , To forests of immeasureable extent , Which Time confirms , which centuries waste not ? Oaks gather strength for ages , and when at last They ...
... earth bears not . What are the boasted monuments of man , Imperial column , or triumphal arch , To forests of immeasureable extent , Which Time confirms , which centuries waste not ? Oaks gather strength for ages , and when at last They ...
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Seite 34 - And it came to pass, that at midnight the Lord smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle.
Seite 106 - ... the God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy ways, hast thou not glorified.
Seite 226 - And then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel, And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
Seite 117 - SWEET Day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue angry and brave Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My Music shows ye have your closes, And all must die. Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like...
Seite 65 - For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, 39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Seite 15 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Seite 106 - In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaister of the wall of the king's palace : and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.
Seite 44 - And Jesse took an ass laden with bread, and a bottle of wine, and a kid, and sent them by David his son unto Saul.
Seite 152 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill...
Seite 192 - Thus the ideas, as well as children, of our youth, often die before us: and our minds represent to us those tombs to which we are approaching; where, though the brass and marble remain, yet the inscriptions are effaced by time, and the imagery moulders away.