Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Tom 4proprietors, 1832 |
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Strona 28
... road , keeping near the top of a vast declivity with wildly hanging trees , the river- banks below , all pastures , spotted with a few white farms . At every turn of the valley and our mountain bank , a fresh crowd of romantic mountains ...
... road , keeping near the top of a vast declivity with wildly hanging trees , the river- banks below , all pastures , spotted with a few white farms . At every turn of the valley and our mountain bank , a fresh crowd of romantic mountains ...
Strona 40
... road you can never proceed half a foot . ” ” He then makes the proposal to Pembroke of deciding the dis- pute in mortal combat , and an arrangement is entered into that they shall meet for that purpose , thirty against thirty . Upon ...
... road you can never proceed half a foot . ” ” He then makes the proposal to Pembroke of deciding the dis- pute in mortal combat , and an arrangement is entered into that they shall meet for that purpose , thirty against thirty . Upon ...
Strona 100
... road are always agreeably , and frequently feelingly , related : there also appears a fair portion of scientific research . It would seem that during their tour , Clanvoy , having frequently alluded to various sorts of verses ...
... road are always agreeably , and frequently feelingly , related : there also appears a fair portion of scientific research . It would seem that during their tour , Clanvoy , having frequently alluded to various sorts of verses ...
Strona 121
... road pursued , O'er loveliest path and solitude , And near unseen by eyes of men , Again I reach thee , Daghistan . " P.90 . We are sorry that our space will not admit of our dwelling fur- ther upon the merits of this sweetly told poem ...
... road pursued , O'er loveliest path and solitude , And near unseen by eyes of men , Again I reach thee , Daghistan . " P.90 . We are sorry that our space will not admit of our dwelling fur- ther upon the merits of this sweetly told poem ...
Strona 133
... ROAD IMPROVEMENTS . At the present time , when there is so much done to facilitate travelling , and to promote the convenience of those who go from home either on pleasure or busi- ness , it may be as well to draw the attention of ...
... ROAD IMPROVEMENTS . At the present time , when there is so much done to facilitate travelling , and to promote the convenience of those who go from home either on pleasure or busi- ness , it may be as well to draw the attention of ...
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Strona 214 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 152 - And he built altars for all the host of heaven in the two courts of the house of the LORD.
Strona 75 - Dominions ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Strona 467 - Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood: To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt...
Strona 131 - As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Strona 495 - Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear, Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Strona 54 - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
Strona 152 - And they left all the commandments of the LORD their God, and made them molten images, even two calves, and made a grove, and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served Baal.
Strona 113 - ... be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh us a reason of the hope that is in us, with meekness and fear.
Strona 152 - And he put down the idolatrous priests, whom the kings of Judah had ordained to burn incense in the high places in the cities of Judah, and in the places round about Jerusalem; them also that burned incense unto Baal, to the sun, and to the moon, and to the planets, and to all the host of heaven.