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... mind , As bluffly honest as a northwest wind ; Hard - headed and soft - hearted , you'd scarce meet A kinder mixture of the shrewd and sweet ; Generous by birth , and ill at saying " No , " Yet in a bargain he was all men's foe , Would ...
... mind , As bluffly honest as a northwest wind ; Hard - headed and soft - hearted , you'd scarce meet A kinder mixture of the shrewd and sweet ; Generous by birth , and ill at saying " No , " Yet in a bargain he was all men's foe , Would ...
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... horse for a better one , He'd a high - stepper always in his stall ; Liked far and near , and dreaded therewithal . To him the in - comer , Perez , how d'ye do ? ' ' Jest as I'm mind to , Obed ; how 26 [ January , Fitz Adam's Story .
... horse for a better one , He'd a high - stepper always in his stall ; Liked far and near , and dreaded therewithal . To him the in - comer , Perez , how d'ye do ? ' ' Jest as I'm mind to , Obed ; how 26 [ January , Fitz Adam's Story .
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... mind ; Good Warriner of Springfield was the last . An inn is now a vision of the past ; One yet - surviving host my mind recalls , - You'll find him if you go to Trenton Falls . " A PLEA FOR CULTURE . HENRY WARD BEECHER'S CHURCH . THEO ...
... mind ; Good Warriner of Springfield was the last . An inn is now a vision of the past ; One yet - surviving host my mind recalls , - You'll find him if you go to Trenton Falls . " A PLEA FOR CULTURE . HENRY WARD BEECHER'S CHURCH . THEO ...
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... minds , but those minds have always been fed by a myriad minds unseen . Why ask Ge- whether there was one Homer or a ... mind . Before the permanent tribunal , copyists and popularizers count for nothing , and even the statistics of ...
... minds , but those minds have always been fed by a myriad minds unseen . Why ask Ge- whether there was one Homer or a ... mind . Before the permanent tribunal , copyists and popularizers count for nothing , and even the statistics of ...
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... mind ; but we ex- perience a certain difficulty in realizing that the sumptuous and costly appara- tus around us has anything in common with what we have been accustomed to think of as Christianity . Sometimes , the incongruity reaches ...
... mind ; but we ex- perience a certain difficulty in realizing that the sumptuous and costly appara- tus around us has anything in common with what we have been accustomed to think of as Christianity . Sometimes , the incongruity reaches ...
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Side 443 - But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Side 186 - But this I say, brethren, the time is short. It remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none; and they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they possessed not; and they that use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world passeth away.
Side 592 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest. How long wilt thou sleep, O Sluggard? when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep. So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
Side 633 - A valuable contribution to the evidences of revelation, and disposes very conclusively of the arguments of those who would set God's Works against God's Word. No real difficulty is shirked, and no sophistry is left unexposed.
Side 418 - Commission of Inquiry and Advice in Respect of the Sanitary Interests of the United States Forces...
Side 597 - Stimulants, the only mode of treatment hitherto attempted, cannot quell the disease; they do but heighten the delirium.
Side 119 - AZgon, rough and merry, A Broadway Daphnis, on his tryst With Nais at the Brooklyn Ferry. A one-eyed Cyclops halted long In tattered cloak of army pattern; And Galatea joined the throng, — A blowsy, apple-vending slattern; While old Silenus staggered out From some new-fangled lunch-house handy, And bade the piper, with a shout. To strike up Yankee Doodle Dandy!
Side 52 - Old wives spinning their webs of tow, Or rocking weirdly to and fro In and out of the peat's dull glow, And old men mending their nets of twine, Talk together of dream and sign, Talk of the lost ship Palatine, — The ship that, a hundred years before, Freighted deep with its goodly store, In the gales of the equinox went ashore. The eager islanders one by one Counted the shots of her signal gun, And heard the crash when she drove right on...
Side 150 - Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud That beautifies Aurora's face, Or like the silver crimson shroud That Phoebus' smiling looks doth grace: Heigh ho, fair Rosalynde.
Side 654 - In the old French portion of the town, the thoroughfares are narrow and crooked, and some of the houses are very quaint and picturesque; being built of wood, with tumbledown galleries before the windows, approachable by stairs or rather ladders from the street. There are queer little barbers...