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... things , feels upon the ruffled surface , the mighty and solemn change which is at work within its depths . " How deliciously beautiful is our next extract : " If there be any thing lovely in the human heart , it is affection ! All that ...
... things , feels upon the ruffled surface , the mighty and solemn change which is at work within its depths . " How deliciously beautiful is our next extract : " If there be any thing lovely in the human heart , it is affection ! All that ...
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... thing ; Seeking her broken peace to hide , Her wounded heart's corroding sting . Her suffering meekly borne , subdued , Her alms , her piety , her woe , — From vassal and from soldier rude , The tear of pity forc'd to flow . It was a ...
... thing ; Seeking her broken peace to hide , Her wounded heart's corroding sting . Her suffering meekly borne , subdued , Her alms , her piety , her woe , — From vassal and from soldier rude , The tear of pity forc'd to flow . It was a ...
Strona 5
... thing of the colour to be seen . There was a twitching of the muscles after death ; so that one finger would be drawn in , and then another ; and the lower jaw would move up and down ; and you might see a quivering of the muscles of the ...
... thing of the colour to be seen . There was a twitching of the muscles after death ; so that one finger would be drawn in , and then another ; and the lower jaw would move up and down ; and you might see a quivering of the muscles of the ...
Strona 7
... thing , but its terrors were thus counteracted . Two pits were first sunk , one was called the engine pit , and was employed for lifting up water and drainage : the other for the raising of coal . These pits were united with a head- way ...
... thing , but its terrors were thus counteracted . Two pits were first sunk , one was called the engine pit , and was employed for lifting up water and drainage : the other for the raising of coal . These pits were united with a head- way ...
Strona 15
... thing which has come true already . " " What's that ? " asked Wood with some curiosity . " He said , by way of comfort , I suppose , after the fright he gave me at first , that the child would find a friend , within twenty - four hours ...
... thing which has come true already . " " What's that ? " asked Wood with some curiosity . " He said , by way of comfort , I suppose , after the fright he gave me at first , that the child would find a friend , within twenty - four hours ...
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Strona 381 - Our breath shall intermix, our bosoms bound, And our veins beat together ; and our lips, With other eloquence than words, eclipse The soul that burns between them ; and the wells Which boil under our being's inmost cells, The fountains of our deepest life, shall be Confused in passion's golden purity, As mountain-springs under the morning Sun. We shall become the same, we shall be one Spirit within two frames...
Strona 171 - No matter how poor I am ; no matter though the prosperous of my own time will not enter my obscure dwelling, if the sacred writers will enter and take up their abode under my roof, if Milton will cross my threshold to sing to me of Paradise, and...
Strona 393 - To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful, and whatever is dreadful, must be familiar to his imagination : he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little.
Strona 163 - Even such is man, whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done. The rose withers, the blossom blasteth, The flower fades, the morning hasteth, The sun sets, the shadow flies, The gourd consumes, and man — he dies!
Strona 162 - ... the use of the passions, which are the organs of the mind, cannot be barren of praise to him, nor unproductive to ourselves of that noble and uncommon union of science and admiration, which a contemplation of the works of infinite wisdom alone can afford to a rational mind...
Strona 381 - One hope within two wills, one will beneath Two overshadowing minds, one life, one death, One Heaven, one Hell, one immortality. And one annihilation. Woe is me ! The winged words on which my soul would pierce Into the height of love's rare Universe, Are chains of lead around its flight of fire. I pant, I sink, I tremble, I expire! Weak Verses go, kneel at your Sovereign's feet, And say: — "We are the masters of thy slave ; What wouldest thou with us and ours and thine...
Strona 288 - It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness or affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead comes over it most powerfully and irresistibly.
Strona 170 - The father and mother of an unnoticed family, who, in their seclusion, awaken the mind of one child to the idea and love of perfect goodness, who awaken in him a strength of will to repel all temptation, and who send him out prepared to profit by the conflicts of life, surpass in influence a Napoleon breaking the world to his sway.
Strona 278 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply ; And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
Strona 383 - I have been bullied by an usurper, I have been neglected by a court, but I will not be dictated to by a subject ; your man shan't stand. " ANNE, DORSET, PEMBRoKE,