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... human heart . What words can depict more effectively that solemn and pathetic moment when the Prince , seated by the bedside of his dying father , bemoans those burdensome trusts and that troublesome crown ; all of which contribute to ...
... human heart . What words can depict more effectively that solemn and pathetic moment when the Prince , seated by the bedside of his dying father , bemoans those burdensome trusts and that troublesome crown ; all of which contribute to ...
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... human en- deavor over which have rolled the mighty tides of time and man , viewing monuments that suggest eras of inconceivable grandeur , overwhelmed and lost in the night of ages , together with the civilization that gave them birth ...
... human en- deavor over which have rolled the mighty tides of time and man , viewing monuments that suggest eras of inconceivable grandeur , overwhelmed and lost in the night of ages , together with the civilization that gave them birth ...
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... human , assembled under the outstretched arms of the flawless , spotless and crucified Christ , can by pouring into the ocean of literature a strong , steady and wholesome stream of thought , not only neutralize the impurities of its ...
... human , assembled under the outstretched arms of the flawless , spotless and crucified Christ , can by pouring into the ocean of literature a strong , steady and wholesome stream of thought , not only neutralize the impurities of its ...
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... humanity . ( To be continued ) HENRY THE V. - A TYPE OF MANHOOD Prize Essay by JAMES P. HEARON . PART II . HUS , Henry IV . freed from care , peacefully enters that sacred realm from whose bourn no traveler returns . The wild ...
... humanity . ( To be continued ) HENRY THE V. - A TYPE OF MANHOOD Prize Essay by JAMES P. HEARON . PART II . HUS , Henry IV . freed from care , peacefully enters that sacred realm from whose bourn no traveler returns . The wild ...
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... human gore . Dame Fortune has be- decked Henry with the crown of victory . But in this solemn and pathetic moment we can judge of him without any aspersion upon his memory . He humbly attributes the victory to God ; and like the lone ...
... human gore . Dame Fortune has be- decked Henry with the crown of victory . But in this solemn and pathetic moment we can judge of him without any aspersion upon his memory . He humbly attributes the victory to God ; and like the lone ...
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Side 67 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Side 64 - His spear, — to equal which, the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand...
Side 38 - Let no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonor; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence...
Side 64 - 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 warr'd on Jove ; Briareos or Typhon, whom the den By ancient Tarsus held ; or that seabeast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream...
Side 64 - The correctness which the last century prized so much resembles the correctness of those pictures of the garden of Eden which we see in old Bibles. We have an exact square, enclosed by the rivers Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel, and Euphrates, each with a convenient bridge in the centre, rectangular beds of flowers, a long canal, neatly bricked and railed in, the tree of knowledge, clipped like one of the limes behind the...
Side 64 - The sun and day shall sooner part, Than love or you shake off my heart ; The sun, that shall no more dispense His own, but your bright influence. I'll carve your name on barks of trees, With true-love knots and flourishes, That shall infuse eternal spring, And everlasting flourishing; Drink every letter on't in stum, And make it brisk champaign become.
Side 63 - Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies: Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me!
Side 64 - At the day and time appointed for Solemnization of Matrimony, the Persons to be married shall come into the body of the Church...
Side 63 - But lips that dare be so profane, To mock, and jeer, and scoff, At holy things or holy men, The Lord shall cut them off. When children, in their wanton play, Serv'd old Elisha so ; And bid the prophet go his way,
Side 27 - The trenchant blade, Toledo trusty. For want of fighting was grown rusty, And ate into itself, for lack Of somebody to hew and hack.