Life Without and Life Within: Or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and Poems

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Brown, Taggard and Chase, 1860 - 424 Seiten
 

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Seite 89 - my soul did pine — A green isle in the sea, love, A fountain and a shrine, All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, Ah, dream too bright to
Seite 89 - of mueh value to the publie or very ereditable to myself. Events not to be eontrolled have prevented me from making, at any time, any serious effort, in what, under happier eireumstanees, would have been the field of my ehoiee.
Seite 183 - I forbade them to spare any that were in arms in the town ; and I think that night they put to the sword about two thousand men, divers of the
Seite 198 - and destinies of nature, he invests himself with her serenity and animates us with her joy. " Poetry was all written before time was; and whenever we are so finely organized that we
Seite 90 - where grows , Not even one lonely rose.") • • • * For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, The life upon her yellow hair, but not within her eyes — The life
Seite 80 - you laid down in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that I took you for a Hobbist . I beg your pardon also for saying or thinking that there was a design to
Seite 123 - of ever seeing my mother by the light of day. She was with me in the night. She would lie down with me, and get me to sleep, but long before I waked she was gone.
Seite 189 - you, but the thing is so real and undoubted a truth. You may do all things by the strength of Christ. Seek that, and you shall easily bear your trial. Let this
Seite 18 - of those who measure him, as they have a right to do, by the standard of ideal manhood. Most men, in judging another man, ask, Did he live up to our standard ? But to me it seems desirable to ask rather, Did he live up to his own ? So possible is it that our

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