Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Τόμος 71840 |
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Σελίδα 103
... Grasmere cot- and most respectable families were anxious to tage . I will undertake to say , that the meanest secure the place for a daughter . Had I been person in the whole scattered community was a dissipated young man , I have good ...
... Grasmere cot- and most respectable families were anxious to tage . I will undertake to say , that the meanest secure the place for a daughter . Had I been person in the whole scattered community was a dissipated young man , I have good ...
Σελίδα 106
... Grasmere ; and as it became my duty to do the honours of our vale to the strangers , I thought that I could not dis- charge the duty in a way more likely to interest them all , than by conducting them through Gras- mere into the little ...
... Grasmere ; and as it became my duty to do the honours of our vale to the strangers , I thought that I could not dis- charge the duty in a way more likely to interest them all , than by conducting them through Gras- mere into the little ...
Σελίδα 227
... Grasmere and Rydal , ) finally composes a considerable body of water , that flows along , deep , calm , and steady - no longer brawling , bubbling , tumultuous - into the splendid lake of Windermere , the largest of our English waters ...
... Grasmere and Rydal , ) finally composes a considerable body of water , that flows along , deep , calm , and steady - no longer brawling , bubbling , tumultuous - into the splendid lake of Windermere , the largest of our English waters ...
Σελίδα 232
... Grasmere , throwing his arms about my neck , and bursting into stormy weeping - it was poor L- ! Yes , it was indeed poor L—— , a fugitive from a madhouse , and throwing himself for security upon the honour and affection of one whom ...
... Grasmere , throwing his arms about my neck , and bursting into stormy weeping - it was poor L- ! Yes , it was indeed poor L—— , a fugitive from a madhouse , and throwing himself for security upon the honour and affection of one whom ...
Σελίδα 233
... Grasmere ; that he would be easily traced . That my cottage fur- nished no means of concealment , he knew too well ; still in these respects he was not worse off in Grasmere than elsewhere ; and , at any rate , it might save him from ...
... Grasmere ; that he would be easily traced . That my cottage fur- nished no means of concealment , he knew too well ; still in these respects he was not worse off in Grasmere than elsewhere ; and , at any rate , it might save him from ...
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Σελίδα 140 - Then the twelve called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve tables. Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business. But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
Σελίδα 127 - That things depart which never may return: Childhood and youth, friendship and love's first glow, Have fled like sweet dreams, leaving thee to mourn. These common woes I feel. .One loss is mine Which thou too feel'st, yet I alone deplore. Thou wert as a lone star, whose light did shine On some frail bark in winter's midnight roar: Thou hast like to a rock-built refuge stood Above the blind and battling multitude: In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to truth and liberty, — Deserting...
Σελίδα 432 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.
Σελίδα 443 - A man who is born into a world already possessed, if he cannot get subsistence from his parents on whom he has a just demand, and if the society do not want his labour, has no claim of right to the smallest portion of food, and, in fact, has no business to be where he is. At nature's mighty feast there is no vacant cover for him. She tells him to be gone, and will quickly execute her own orders...
Σελίδα 242 - Hymn. AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily course of duty run ; Shake off dull sloth, and early rise To pay thy morning sacrifice. 2...
Σελίδα 137 - And there came down fire from heaven, and consumed him and his fifty. And again he sent unto him another captain of fifty with his fifty. And he answered and said unto him, O man of God, thus hath the king said, Come down quickly.
Σελίδα 140 - And the saying pleased the whole multitude : and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the HOLY GHOST...
Σελίδα 186 - ... in convulsion, to the farthest influences of the earth. The huge demon of Mechanism smokes and thunders, panting at his great task, in all sections of English land; changing his shape like a very Proteus; and infallibly, at every change of shape, oversetting whole multitudes of workmen, and as if with the waving of his shadow from afar, hurling them asunder, this way and that, in their crowded march and course of work or traffic ; so that the wisest no longer knows his whereabout.
Σελίδα 242 - With forty thousand men, Marched up the hill, and then Marched down aguin.
Σελίδα 125 - He had a mind which was somehow At once circumference and centre Of all he might or feel or know; Nothing went ever out, although Something did ever enter.