The Christian Parlor Magazine, Volumen5J. H. Pratt & Company, 1849 |
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... gazes for the first time , in the far - up heavens . But is this a medicine for the mind ? for the mental unrest of a ' soul , uneasy and confined from home - a soul which deeply feels that it can only ' rest and expatiate in a life to ...
... gazes for the first time , in the far - up heavens . But is this a medicine for the mind ? for the mental unrest of a ' soul , uneasy and confined from home - a soul which deeply feels that it can only ' rest and expatiate in a life to ...
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... gazed upon the beauties spread around . The face of one was heavenly in its expres- sion , and a smile of perfect sweetness played around the mouth . Not so the other ; the fea- tures were as beautiful in form - the coloring as delicate ...
... gazed upon the beauties spread around . The face of one was heavenly in its expres- sion , and a smile of perfect sweetness played around the mouth . Not so the other ; the fea- tures were as beautiful in form - the coloring as delicate ...
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... gazed with ghastly smiles into his face , and fanned his aching brow with their hot breath . Wild images were dancing through his fevered brain - hideous monsters seemed to wreath their bony arms around him , and shriek triumphantly in ...
... gazed with ghastly smiles into his face , and fanned his aching brow with their hot breath . Wild images were dancing through his fevered brain - hideous monsters seemed to wreath their bony arms around him , and shriek triumphantly in ...
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... gazed at her admiringly , for such beauty and grace were rarely seen . The quiet smile that sat upon her face , was a welcome to every one , and every lip was ready to bless the fair and happy young bride , even before they knew her ...
... gazed at her admiringly , for such beauty and grace were rarely seen . The quiet smile that sat upon her face , was a welcome to every one , and every lip was ready to bless the fair and happy young bride , even before they knew her ...
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... gazed ad- miringly , and rejoiced at the sight of the noble fabric , where Heaven's own handiwork shone so fair beneath the reflection of Heaven's own light ; but he worshipped not the gods of gold , and wood , and stone , neither said ...
... gazed ad- miringly , and rejoiced at the sight of the noble fabric , where Heaven's own handiwork shone so fair beneath the reflection of Heaven's own light ; but he worshipped not the gods of gold , and wood , and stone , neither said ...
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Página 163 - Are not my days few? Cease then, and let me alone, that I may take comfort a little before I go whence I shall not return, even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; a land of darkness, as darkness itself, and of the shadow of death, without any order and where the light is as darkness.
Página 25 - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him haply slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-foundered skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind, Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
Página 26 - Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool His mighty stature; on each hand the flames Driven backward slope their pointing spires, and rolled In billows, leave i' the midst a horrid vale. Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air That felt unusual weight, till on dry land He lights, if it were land that ever...
Página 74 - My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise.
Página 79 - Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord: and they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the Lord, and shall not find it.
Página 248 - When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die ; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life ; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity ; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
Página 26 - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head uplift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed ; his other parts besides, Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood ; in bulk as huge As whom the fables name of monstrous size, Titanian, or Earth-born, that warred on Jove, Briareos, or Typhon whom the den By ancient Tarsus held, or that sea-beast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream...
Página 367 - English people was formed, that the national character began -to exhibit those peculiarities which it has ever since retained, and that our fathers became emphatically islanders, islanders not merely in geographical position, but in their politics, their feelings, and their manners. Then first appeared with distinctness that constitution which has ever since, through all changes, preserved its identity; that constitution of which all the other free constitutions in the world are copies...
Página 233 - But he that knew not. and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required; and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.
Página 370 - The celestial city is full in my view. Its glories beam upon me, its breezes fan me, its odors are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears, and its spirit is breathed into my heart. Nothing separates me from it but the river of death, which now appears but an insignificant rill, that may be crossed at a single step, whenever God shall give permission.