The Anonymous, Volumen2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... rest upon their tops , seem to be cawing " in another region . I am very much delighted with " this sort of noise ; which I consider as a kind of " natural prayer to that Being who , in the beautiful " language of the Psalms , feedeth ...
... rest upon their tops , seem to be cawing " in another region . I am very much delighted with " this sort of noise ; which I consider as a kind of " natural prayer to that Being who , in the beautiful " language of the Psalms , feedeth ...
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... rest . " It was probably on " account of this elixity , that " my dad " * " sent me " pro tempo , and mal voluntaire , to the Notes and Illustrations . * The elegant familiarity of this expression will not escape the Reader of Taste ...
... rest . " It was probably on " account of this elixity , that " my dad " * " sent me " pro tempo , and mal voluntaire , to the Notes and Illustrations . * The elegant familiarity of this expression will not escape the Reader of Taste ...
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... learn from Peter Pindar , and from Bruce , was to " kill half a cow ; and turn the rest to grass . " + A shop in Dublin , with this foolish title . myself , supposed for a moment that we had got 254 No. XXXIF . ANONYMOUS .
... learn from Peter Pindar , and from Bruce , was to " kill half a cow ; and turn the rest to grass . " + A shop in Dublin , with this foolish title . myself , supposed for a moment that we had got 254 No. XXXIF . ANONYMOUS .
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... rest , or prevent my repaying my gentle Readers nod for nod . Non omnibus dormio , however . I sleep for but a * Sprung up from some seed , that had accidentally fallen here . Spectator , No. 411 . chosen few . As far indeed as I can ...
... rest , or prevent my repaying my gentle Readers nod for nod . Non omnibus dormio , however . I sleep for but a * Sprung up from some seed , that had accidentally fallen here . Spectator , No. 411 . chosen few . As far indeed as I can ...
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... rest , appear to connect , in the way of effect and cause , the attainment of any high degree of Civilization , with the possession of Iron , the knowledge of its use , and the art of fabricating this serviceable metal ; which , while ...
... rest , appear to connect , in the way of effect and cause , the attainment of any high degree of Civilization , with the possession of Iron , the knowledge of its use , and the art of fabricating this serviceable metal ; which , while ...
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Página 315 - And the glory of the Lord abode upon mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it six days : and the seventh day he called unto Moses out of the midst of the cloud. And the sight of the glory of the Lord was like devouring fire on the top of the mount in the eyes of the children of Israel.
Página 314 - And they saw the God of Israel : and there was under his feet, as it were, a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness.
Página 317 - Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat ? Nevertheless we.
Página 315 - And immediately I was in the spirit : and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone : and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.
Página 312 - And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
Página 278 - To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw near, Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear: Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief but when he dy'd.
Página 236 - O goodness infinite, goodness immense! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of darkness! Full of doubt I stand, Whether I should repent me now of sin By me done and occasioned, or rejoice Much more, that much more good thereof shall spring, To God more glory, more good will to men, From God, and over wrath grace shall abound.
Página 312 - Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
Página 289 - Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit, a man ; simplicity, a child ; With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once and lash the age ; Above temptation, in a low estate ; And uncorrupted...
Página 288 - A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the Proud and Great : Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had liv'd, and that he died.