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... Cloud and its St. Cloud and its scenery I saw only as we passed along ; it remains for a future visit , and if report may be depended on , will well repay the time de- voted to it . It was by one of those mistakes which will happen ...
... Cloud and its St. Cloud and its scenery I saw only as we passed along ; it remains for a future visit , and if report may be depended on , will well repay the time de- voted to it . It was by one of those mistakes which will happen ...
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... cloud , obscuring and well nigh concealing them . Had his life been prolonged , I believe he would have bitterly regretted , and candidly acknowledged this . He would have discovered how vitally important it is in a public writer ...
... cloud , obscuring and well nigh concealing them . Had his life been prolonged , I believe he would have bitterly regretted , and candidly acknowledged this . He would have discovered how vitally important it is in a public writer ...
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... cloud ; but it partook of the general French character , and was polite enough to discharge its fury at a small but safe distance from us a few drops alone reminding us of our debt of obligation on escaping the rest . I would say ...
... cloud ; but it partook of the general French character , and was polite enough to discharge its fury at a small but safe distance from us a few drops alone reminding us of our debt of obligation on escaping the rest . I would say ...
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... clouds indeed hung in darkness on the mountains , and obscured the view ; but it was darkness in grandeur , and the mirkiness took not from the sublime . A castle , occupied we were told by a captain of the National Guard of POLIGNY ...
... clouds indeed hung in darkness on the mountains , and obscured the view ; but it was darkness in grandeur , and the mirkiness took not from the sublime . A castle , occupied we were told by a captain of the National Guard of POLIGNY ...
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... lifted the clouds from the bat- tlements of rock that rose high above us for a league of our road . These rocks were thickly skirted by the moun- tain fir , which at lenth terminated in a forest FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND . 61.
... lifted the clouds from the bat- tlements of rock that rose high above us for a league of our road . These rocks were thickly skirted by the moun- tain fir , which at lenth terminated in a forest FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND . 61.
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Strona 94 - The sky is changed ! — and such a change ! Oh night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman ! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
Strona 20 - Or view the Lord of the unerring bow, The God of Life, and Poesy, and Light — The Sun in human limbs arrayed, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot— the arrow bright With an Immortal's vengeance— in his eye And nostril beautiful Disdain, and Might And Majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the Deity.
Strona 235 - Adieu, poor luckless maiden ! — Imbibe the oil and wine which the compassion of a stranger, as he journeyeth on his way, now pours into thy wounds ; — the Being who has twice bruised thee can only bind them up for ever.
Strona 234 - together." Maria put her arm within mine, and lengthening the string, to let the dog follow — in that order we entered Moulines.
Strona 120 - So cloudless, clear, and purely beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven.
Strona 65 - At intervals, some bird from out the brakes, Starts into voice a moment, then is still. There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love...
Strona 234 - I'll dry it in my bosom, said she 'twill do me good. And is your heart still so warm, Maria? said I. I touched upon the string on which hung all her sorrows she looked with wistful disorder for some time in my face; and then, without saying anything, took her pipe, and played her service to the Virgin The string I had touched ceased to vibrate in a moment or two Maria returned to herself let her pipe fall and rose up. And where are you going, Maria?
Strona 89 - ... whirlwind is less powerful than the silence of the dew. It has ransacked history and learned that the banner and the sword were never yet the symbols of man's grandest victories, and it begins at last to listen to the voice of that inspired philosophy, which through all ages has been gently saying: 'The race is not always to the swift, neither the battle to the strong.