The Magdalen Church-yard, Τόμος 1 |
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... hands is reserved the immortal honour of cast- ing it in bronze ? The moon , emerging from the clouds which con- cealed it , cast her faint rays on one side of the street of the republic , whose fine avenue is closed by the yet ...
... hands is reserved the immortal honour of cast- ing it in bronze ? The moon , emerging from the clouds which con- cealed it , cast her faint rays on one side of the street of the republic , whose fine avenue is closed by the yet ...
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... one of those agents , always cunning , often perfidious , placed every where like powerful pumps , by the hands of administration , to suck , as it were , the last drops of the secrets of society . I soon undeceived him , CHURCHYARD .
... one of those agents , always cunning , often perfidious , placed every where like powerful pumps , by the hands of administration , to suck , as it were , the last drops of the secrets of society . I soon undeceived him , CHURCHYARD .
Σελίδα 10
... hand in a live- ly manner , and squeezing it with a peculiar expres- sion , he begged I would remain . He , said he to me , who like you at the dawn of life , takes pleasure in meditating on tombs , cannot be a wicked man ; there is ...
... hand in a live- ly manner , and squeezing it with a peculiar expres- sion , he begged I would remain . He , said he to me , who like you at the dawn of life , takes pleasure in meditating on tombs , cannot be a wicked man ; there is ...
Σελίδα 12
... hand , I allowed him to lead me , my feet re- luctantly pressed this turf drenched in blood , me thought the earth trembled under me . Thus then , thought I , Providence , after presenting death to me face to face , would not allow it ...
... hand , I allowed him to lead me , my feet re- luctantly pressed this turf drenched in blood , me thought the earth trembled under me . Thus then , thought I , Providence , after presenting death to me face to face , would not allow it ...
Σελίδα 13
... hands entwine crowns for his brow , and erect a scaffold for his head . Hard by are deposited the mortal spoils of Lavoisier , the father of that philosophical chymistry , which ravelled out thread by thread the immense web of the ...
... hands entwine crowns for his brow , and erect a scaffold for his head . Hard by are deposited the mortal spoils of Lavoisier , the father of that philosophical chymistry , which ravelled out thread by thread the immense web of the ...
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Σελίδα 377 - The Philosophy of Medicine, or Medical Extracts on the nature of Health and Disease, including the laws of the animal economy, and the doctrine of Pneumatic Medicine,
Σελίδα 336 - You wish to be free, and you know not how to be just," could prevent the consummation of a financial measure at once so iniquitous and so replete with danger. On the 2d of November a decree passed the Assembly, placing all the property of the Church at the disposal of the Nation, and promising to make decent provision for the cost of worship, the support...
Σελίδα 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...