Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... mind to a devout ad- miration of the Divine Author .'- New Monthly Magazine , Jan. 1815 . The work before us supplies accurate , though popular , instruction on a variety of topics . It is written in a correct and tasteful style ...
... mind to a devout ad- miration of the Divine Author .'- New Monthly Magazine , Jan. 1815 . The work before us supplies accurate , though popular , instruction on a variety of topics . It is written in a correct and tasteful style ...
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... mind a vivid and durable impression of the value of time , and of the beauty , sublimity , and utility , of the mighty works of God . It is evidently the production of a man of great ingenuity and research ; for he has contrived ...
... mind a vivid and durable impression of the value of time , and of the beauty , sublimity , and utility , of the mighty works of God . It is evidently the production of a man of great ingenuity and research ; for he has contrived ...
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... minds ; it will wean them more from those worldly and less intellectual pastimes , by which too often health is injured , vanity engendered , and the high bloom of an inno cent heart brushed away .'- Gentleman's Magazine , December 1826 ...
... minds ; it will wean them more from those worldly and less intellectual pastimes , by which too often health is injured , vanity engendered , and the high bloom of an inno cent heart brushed away .'- Gentleman's Magazine , December 1826 ...
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... mind , allow two to be the skulls of adults , males or females . The third pretended wise man's brain must have lain in a small compass , and himself have been numbered with the dead ere he attained the full age of discretion . The ...
... mind , allow two to be the skulls of adults , males or females . The third pretended wise man's brain must have lain in a small compass , and himself have been numbered with the dead ere he attained the full age of discretion . The ...
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... mind was dark , And he sat in his age's lateness , Like a vision throned , - -as a solemn mark Of the frailty of human greatness . His silver beard , o'er a bosom spread Unvexed by life's commotion , Like a yearly - lengthening snow ...
... mind was dark , And he sat in his age's lateness , Like a vision throned , - -as a solemn mark Of the frailty of human greatness . His silver beard , o'er a bosom spread Unvexed by life's commotion , Like a yearly - lengthening snow ...
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Seite 45 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
Seite 110 - Leave to the nightingale her shady wood; A privacy of glorious light is thine; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine : Type of the wise who soar, but never roam; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! W.
Seite 344 - A GREEN and silent spot, amid the hills, A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky-lark ever poised himself. The hills are heathy, save that swelling slope, Which hath a gay and gorgeous covering on, All golden with the never-bloomless furze, Which now blooms most profusely : but the dell, Bathed by the mist, is fresh and delicate As vernal cornfield, or the unripe flax, When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level sunshine glimmers with green light.
Seite 318 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Seite 344 - tis a quiet spirit-healing nook! Which all, methinks, would love; but chiefly he, The humble man, who, in his youthful years, Knew just so much of folly, as had made His early manhood more securely wise!
Seite 194 - JEolian harp, passive, takes the impression of the passing accident; or do these workings argue something within us above the trodden clod? I own myself partial to such proofs of those awful and important realities: a God that made all things, man's immaterial and immortal nature, and a world of weal or woe beyond death and the grave.
Seite 115 - Could raise the daisy's purple bud ! Mould its green cup, its wiry stem, Its fringed border nicely spin, And cut the gold-embossed gem...
Seite 343 - Whom call we gay? That honour has been long The boast of mere pretenders to the name. The innocent are gay — the lark is gay, That dries his feathers, saturate with dew, Beneath the rosy cloud, while yet the beams Of dayspring overshoot his humble nest.
Seite 273 - TwAs a lovely thought to mark the hours, As they floated in light away, By the opening and the folding flowers, That laugh to the summer's day.
Seite 110 - Ethereal Minstrel ! Pilgrim of the sky '. Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound ? Or while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground) Thy nest which thou canst drop into at will ; Those quivering wings composed, that music still...