The Catholic Record, 9. kötetHardy & Mahony., 1875 |
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8. oldal
... to all true lovers of Nature . To such charm as lay in the whole scene , there had been , from the beginning , a charmed spectator . This was an old gentleman , not clad in the latest style , 8 66 Unto these least . "
... to all true lovers of Nature . To such charm as lay in the whole scene , there had been , from the beginning , a charmed spectator . This was an old gentleman , not clad in the latest style , 8 66 Unto these least . "
14. oldal
... nature , which , since it wishes to preserve being or existence , must wish for the means necessary to that end ; secondly , in the nature of society itself , which cannot exist without the preserving principle of authority embodied in ...
... nature , which , since it wishes to preserve being or existence , must wish for the means necessary to that end ; secondly , in the nature of society itself , which cannot exist without the preserving principle of authority embodied in ...
15. oldal
... nature of things , must hold good at all times and in all places , is independent of all political changes and doctrines . From what has been said , it follows that the necessity of the public welfare con- stitutes a just and legitimate ...
... nature of things , must hold good at all times and in all places , is independent of all political changes and doctrines . From what has been said , it follows that the necessity of the public welfare con- stitutes a just and legitimate ...
16. oldal
... nature's own impulse , and was called forth by the stern necessity of the times , and the resplendent virtues , religious and civil , of the Roman Pontiffs , from Leo the Great down to Stephen II . Only in such men as these could Italy ...
... nature's own impulse , and was called forth by the stern necessity of the times , and the resplendent virtues , religious and civil , of the Roman Pontiffs , from Leo the Great down to Stephen II . Only in such men as these could Italy ...
30. oldal
... nature can have changed alto- gether since that time . Either the reports in the biographies are one- sided and imperfect , or the race of people whom I frequently meet with now , and whom I venture to call talk - stoppers , because ...
... nature can have changed alto- gether since that time . Either the reports in the biographies are one- sided and imperfect , or the race of people whom I frequently meet with now , and whom I venture to call talk - stoppers , because ...
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260. oldal - Almighty hath not built Here for his envy, will not drive us hence: Here we may reign secure: and in my choice. To reign is worth ambition, though in hell ; Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.
133. oldal - To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night, Devoid of sense and motion ? And who knows.
264. oldal - Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun so rise For years — I cannot count them o'er; I lost their long and heavy score When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay living by his side.
160. oldal - Passion, interest, or caprice, suggested daily motives for the dissolution of marriage ; a word, a sign, a message, a letter, the mandate of a freedman, declared the separation ; the most tender of human connections was degraded to a transient society of profit or pleasure.
116. oldal - Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down: It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho...
209. oldal - I'VE borne full many a sorrow, I've suffered many a loss — But now, with a strange, new anguish, I carry this last dread cross; For of this be sure, my dearest, whatever thy life befall, The cross that our own hands fashion is the heaviest cross of all.
282. oldal - RISE ! for the day is passing, And you lie dreaming on ; The others have buckled their armor, And forth to the fight are gone: A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some part to play; The Past and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern Today.
165. oldal - A something, light as air — a look, A word unkind or wrongly taken — Oh! love, that tempests never shook, A breath, a touch like this hath shaken.
137. oldal - Loved life unlovely ; hugging her to death. We give to time eternity's regard ; And, dreaming, take our passage for our port. Life has no value as an end, but means ; An end, deplorable ! a means, divine ! When 'tis our all, 'tis nothing ; worse than nought ; A nest of pains ; when held as nothing, much...
41. oldal - God commandeth; but they rest in ungodliness and filthiness, prancing in their pride, pranking and pricking, pointing and painting themselves, to be gorgeous and gay : they rest in excess and superfluity, in gluttony and drunkenness, like rats and swine : they rest in brawling and railing, in quarrelling and fighting : they rest in wantonness, in toyish talking, in filthy fleshliness...