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... idea into performance commensurate with the grandeur of a soul composed of the minds of the whole community , united and resolved into one single The When will and purpose . ' These are glorious words , BIRMINGHAM IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ...
... idea into performance commensurate with the grandeur of a soul composed of the minds of the whole community , united and resolved into one single The When will and purpose . ' These are glorious words , BIRMINGHAM IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ...
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... idea that the prince is an enviable being , or the queen of the fairies , whose head lies not uneasy for the crown she wears , is a sovereign who knows no care . As I pass along , across this hitherto quiet street a bright stream of ...
... idea that the prince is an enviable being , or the queen of the fairies , whose head lies not uneasy for the crown she wears , is a sovereign who knows no care . As I pass along , across this hitherto quiet street a bright stream of ...
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... idea that the prince is an enviable being , or the queen of the fairies , whose head lies not uneasy for the crown she wears , is a sovereign who knows no care . As I pass along , across this hitherto quiet street a bright stream of ...
... idea that the prince is an enviable being , or the queen of the fairies , whose head lies not uneasy for the crown she wears , is a sovereign who knows no care . As I pass along , across this hitherto quiet street a bright stream of ...
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... idea of the life upon this station , but I am not without hope that the imagination of the reader will fill up the sketch , and realise to some extent how charming even a lonely life in the bush may be , where manliness of character and ...
... idea of the life upon this station , but I am not without hope that the imagination of the reader will fill up the sketch , and realise to some extent how charming even a lonely life in the bush may be , where manliness of character and ...
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... idea of asking the House to assist him monetarily , but now that was swept to the winds . Not an hour ago the irreproachable figure of the House had confronted him , and its cool grey eyes had looked through his very joints and marrow ...
... idea of asking the House to assist him monetarily , but now that was swept to the winds . Not an hour ago the irreproachable figure of the House had confronted him , and its cool grey eyes had looked through his very joints and marrow ...
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Seite 82 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
Seite 82 - THREE Poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed; The next in majesty •, In both the last. The force of Nature could no further go ; To make a third, she joined the former two.
Seite 83 - Changed his hand and check'd his pride. He chose a mournful Muse Soft pity to infuse: He sung Darius great and good, By too severe a fate Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen.
Seite 244 - First follow Nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same: Unerring Nature, still divinely bright, One clear, unchanged, and universal light, Life, force, and beauty, must to all impart, At once the source, and end, and test of Art. Art from that fund each just supply provides; Works without show, and without pomp presides: In some fair body thus th...
Seite 82 - Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound. Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well.
Seite 82 - Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell?
Seite 85 - Dim as the borrowed beams of moon and stars To lonely, weary, wandering travellers, Is reason to the soul; and, as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky, Not light us here, so reason's glimmering ray Was lent, not to assure our doubtful way, But guide us upward to a better day. And as those nightly tapers disappear, When day's bright lord ascends our hemisphere; So pale grows reason at religion's sight; So dies, and so dissolves in supernatural light.
Seite 82 - The sacred organ's praise ? Notes inspiring holy love, Notes that wing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above. Orpheus could lead the savage race, And trees uprooted left their place Sequacious of the lyre : But bright Cecilia raised the wonder higher: When to her organ vocal breath was given, An angel heard, and straight appeared — Mistaking earth for heaven...
Seite 108 - IN the ancient town of Bruges, In the quaint old Flemish city, As the evening shades descended, Low and loud and sweetly blended, Low at times and loud at times, And changing like a poet's rhymes, Rang the beautiful wild chimes From the Belfry in the market Of the ancient town of Bruges.
Seite 100 - Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long: And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.