Guide to Social Happiness, Partes1-4E. Walker, 1847 |
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... duty , he should be backward in offering that tribute which is due to the Author of all his blessings ? Is it so hard a thing to be thankful for the bountiful sun , when we see what a train of glory goes along with his departing light ...
... duty , he should be backward in offering that tribute which is due to the Author of all his blessings ? Is it so hard a thing to be thankful for the bountiful sun , when we see what a train of glory goes along with his departing light ...
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... the joyous flight of the free ones ; between this system of deception , artifice and cruelty , and the open and manly performance of that Chris- tian duty which teaches us to deal merci- fully even THE POETRY OF SOUND . 73.
... the joyous flight of the free ones ; between this system of deception , artifice and cruelty , and the open and manly performance of that Chris- tian duty which teaches us to deal merci- fully even THE POETRY OF SOUND . 73.
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Sarah Stickney Ellis. tian duty which teaches us to deal merci- fully even with the meanest of God's crea- tures , that I have always considered this scene as amongst the most melancholy of those incident to a congregated mass of human ...
Sarah Stickney Ellis. tian duty which teaches us to deal merci- fully even with the meanest of God's crea- tures , that I have always considered this scene as amongst the most melancholy of those incident to a congregated mass of human ...
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... duty he owes to these , that his heart is ever open to their complaint , and his hand ready to assist them . Thus it is not uncom- do not prosper , " He has had some poor mon for them to say of a man whose affairs body's curse ; " and a ...
... duty he owes to these , that his heart is ever open to their complaint , and his hand ready to assist them . Thus it is not uncom- do not prosper , " He has had some poor mon for them to say of a man whose affairs body's curse ; " and a ...
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... duty leads , My course be onward still , O'er broad Hindostan's sultry meads , O'er bleak Almorah's hill . " That course , nor Delhi's kingly gates , Nor wild Malvah detain , For sweet the bliss us both awaits On yonder western main ...
... duty leads , My course be onward still , O'er broad Hindostan's sultry meads , O'er bleak Almorah's hill . " That course , nor Delhi's kingly gates , Nor wild Malvah detain , For sweet the bliss us both awaits On yonder western main ...
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Página 134 - At her feet he bowed he fell, he lay down at her feet he bowed, he fell where he bowed, there he fell down dead...
Página 127 - And she said unto him, My father, if thou hast opened thy mouth unto the Lord, do to me according to that which hath proceeded out of thy mouth ; forasmuch as the Lord hath taken vengeance for thee of thine enemies, even of the children of Ammon.
Página 134 - Lord, when thou wentest out of Seir, when thou marchedst out of the field of Edom, the earth trembled, and the heavens dropped, the clouds also dropped water...
Página 82 - Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide. They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
Página 126 - And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar ? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation.
Página 162 - And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. Satan was now at hand; and from his seat The monster moving, onward came as fast With horrid strides ; Hell trembled as he strode.
Página 98 - When, on our deck reclined, In careless ease my limbs I lay, And woo the cooler wind. I miss thee when by Gunga's stream My twilight steps I guide, But most beneath the lamp's pale beam I miss thee from my side.
Página 162 - Me miserable! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell...
Página 134 - The kings came and fought, Then fought the kings of Canaan In Taanach by the waters of Megiddo ; They took no gain of money.
Página 162 - Their dread commander : he, above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower : his form had yet not lost All her original brightness ; nor appeared Less than arch-angel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured...