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... nature of our alliance with France and Turkey , or of our rupture with Russia - and then to ask , Is it not essential to the purposes of this National Party that the Foreign Office be reduced to the level of other departments in the ...
... nature of our alliance with France and Turkey , or of our rupture with Russia - and then to ask , Is it not essential to the purposes of this National Party that the Foreign Office be reduced to the level of other departments in the ...
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... nature a character of Christianity , concentrating in one Message to the sublime . mankind , stamped with Divine authority , every- thing excellent in human wisdom , and everything lofty and benign in human virtue . Here we begin to ...
... nature a character of Christianity , concentrating in one Message to the sublime . mankind , stamped with Divine authority , every- thing excellent in human wisdom , and everything lofty and benign in human virtue . Here we begin to ...
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... nature , and effects of the option of tranquillity . The spirits of his which they are themselves in profound ... nature of Freedom , and to the practice of those virtues by which alone it can be achieved and enjoyed . The popular ...
... nature , and effects of the option of tranquillity . The spirits of his which they are themselves in profound ... nature of Freedom , and to the practice of those virtues by which alone it can be achieved and enjoyed . The popular ...
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... Nature that wild , heathen Nature of the forest , never subjugated by human law , nor these two spirits ! Love , whether newly born , or illumined by higher truth with the bliss of aroused from a death - like slumber , must always ...
... Nature that wild , heathen Nature of the forest , never subjugated by human law , nor these two spirits ! Love , whether newly born , or illumined by higher truth with the bliss of aroused from a death - like slumber , must always ...
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... nature ; " that his almost boyish notice , and faint praise ; and the thunder of con- sportiveness endeared him to a multitude of demnation hurled against the work as a whole friends and associates ; " and that " his memory -simply ...
... nature ; " that his almost boyish notice , and faint praise ; and the thunder of con- sportiveness endeared him to a multitude of demnation hurled against the work as a whole friends and associates ; " and that " his memory -simply ...
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Strona 103 - The little brook heard it and built a roof 'Neath which he could house him, winter-proof; All night by the white stars' frosty gleams He groined his arches and matched his beams; Slender and clear were his crystal spars As the lashes of light that trim the stars; He sculptured every summer delight In his halls and chambers out of sight; Sometimes his tinkling waters slipt...
Strona 138 - When, looking eagerly around, He spied far off, upon the ground, A something shining in the dark, And knew the glowworm by his spark ; So stooping down from hawthorn top, He thought to put him in his crop. The worm, aware of his intent, Harangued him thus, right eloquent — Did you admire my lamp...
Strona 288 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland...
Strona 61 - But often, in the world's most crowded streets, But often, in the din of strife, There rises an unspeakable desire After the knowledge of our buried life ; A thirst to spend our fire and restless force In tracking out our true, original course...
Strona 61 - A bolt is shot back somewhere in our breast And a lost pulse of feeling stirs again : The eye sinks inward, and the heart lies plain, And what we mean, we say, and what we would, we know.
Strona 37 - Her sex, her youth, and the whole richness of her beauty, came back from what men call the irrevocable past, and clustered themselves with her maiden hope, and a happiness before unknown, within the magic circle of this hour.
Strona 332 - The country rings around with loud alarms, And raw in fields the rude militia swarms; Mouths without hands; maintained at vast expense, In peace a charge, in war a weak defence ; Stout once a month they march, a blustering band, And ever, but in times of need, at hand...
Strona 423 - And hears the unexpressive nuptial song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the Saints above, In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Strona 218 - Sir, if you wish to have a just notion of the magnitude of this city, you must not be satisfied with seeing its great streets and squares, but must survey the innumerable little lanes and courts. It is not in the showy evolutions of buildings, but in the multiplicity of human habitations which are crowded together, that the wonderful immensity of London consists.
Strona 101 - Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just ; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.