The SavageEdward J. Coale, 1813 - 312 |
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Strona 5
... of things ? those , in which the light of truth has beamed upon our heads , and enabled - us to discover , with precision , the surrounding objects A 2 THE SAVAGE . in the crucible of the chemist; and they pronounce...
... of things ? those , in which the light of truth has beamed upon our heads , and enabled - us to discover , with precision , the surrounding objects A 2 THE SAVAGE . in the crucible of the chemist; and they pronounce...
Strona 9
... heads ; and the snakes have been taken from the furies . Mines is no longer judge ; Phlegethon has ceased to burn ; and the frogs of hell have desisted from creaking . The wheel of Ixion re- volves no longer ; the Danaides have filled ...
... heads ; and the snakes have been taken from the furies . Mines is no longer judge ; Phlegethon has ceased to burn ; and the frogs of hell have desisted from creaking . The wheel of Ixion re- volves no longer ; the Danaides have filled ...
Strona 12
... head or honor the face of an old man , " unless his age were supported by wealth or authority , we are necessarily led to suppose that the precept above mentioned is considered as a part of the ceremonial law of the Jews , and imposes ...
... head or honor the face of an old man , " unless his age were supported by wealth or authority , we are necessarily led to suppose that the precept above mentioned is considered as a part of the ceremonial law of the Jews , and imposes ...
Strona 14
... heads of the valleys . We know the haunts of the otter ; and the muskrat we shoot as he peeps from his hole . We kill the mink on the banks of the stream , and the groundhog on the side of the hill . We know the daily rounds of the ...
... heads of the valleys . We know the haunts of the otter ; and the muskrat we shoot as he peeps from his hole . We kill the mink on the banks of the stream , and the groundhog on the side of the hill . We know the daily rounds of the ...
Strona 20
... head something that had the semblance of horns : but , upon the closest in- spection , we could perceive nothing ... heads are above the clouds observe the motions of an ant upon a hillock ? But there are se- veral other descriptions of ...
... head something that had the semblance of horns : but , upon the closest in- spection , we could perceive nothing ... heads are above the clouds observe the motions of an ant upon a hillock ? But there are se- veral other descriptions of ...
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Strona 289 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it : Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents, by flood, and field ; Of hair-breadth scapes i
Strona 10 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Strona 156 - Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it.
Strona 95 - The world recedes; it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears With sounds seraphic ring: Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy victory? O Death! where is thy sting?
Strona 202 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Strona 156 - My fate cries out, And makes each petty artery in this body As hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve.
Strona 95 - At supper this night he talked of good eating with uncommon satisfaction. " Some people," said he, " have a foolish way of not minding, or pretending not to mind, what they eat. For my part, I mind my belly very studiously, and very carefully ; for I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else.
Strona 93 - There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour.
Strona 225 - The one seemed woman to the waist, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fold Voluminous and vast, a serpent armed With mortal sting.