The American Whig Review, 3. kötetWiley and Putnam, 1846 |
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27. oldal
... mind on see- ing the boy - excited and anxious as 1 felt for the life of Antone , who might give out any minute - was not surprise that he should be in such a place and so concealed , but that he was the very person to be sent to save ...
... mind on see- ing the boy - excited and anxious as 1 felt for the life of Antone , who might give out any minute - was not surprise that he should be in such a place and so concealed , but that he was the very person to be sent to save ...
28. oldal
... mind . " SUNSET is on the dial : and I know My hands are feeble and my head is white With many snows , and in my dim old eyes Light plays the miser with a frugal care , And soon the curtain drops : But still I know , The Soul in ...
... mind . " SUNSET is on the dial : and I know My hands are feeble and my head is white With many snows , and in my dim old eyes Light plays the miser with a frugal care , And soon the curtain drops : But still I know , The Soul in ...
35. oldal
... mind . But the forms of this principle are the forms of the Gods , and the marks by which we know them . In Zeus we discover authority ; in Juno regal pride ; in Minerva prudence ; and in Hercules obedience . In every divine or heroical ...
... mind . But the forms of this principle are the forms of the Gods , and the marks by which we know them . In Zeus we discover authority ; in Juno regal pride ; in Minerva prudence ; and in Hercules obedience . In every divine or heroical ...
47. oldal
... mind in motion . The effect of the first report of cannon , as it rolled heavily away over the field , shaking the plain with its sullen jar , was almost instan- taneous , and his mind not only became active but cheerful . It was the ...
... mind in motion . The effect of the first report of cannon , as it rolled heavily away over the field , shaking the plain with its sullen jar , was almost instan- taneous , and his mind not only became active but cheerful . It was the ...
60. oldal
... mind from one superstition to another , until it was fully prepared to em- brace the belief that the arch - enemy of man not only could , but actually did , make his appearace in the human shape , and im- part to the wretch who had ...
... mind from one superstition to another , until it was fully prepared to em- brace the belief that the arch - enemy of man not only could , but actually did , make his appearace in the human shape , and im- part to the wretch who had ...
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119. oldal - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air, And more inconstant than the wind, who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north, And, being anger'd, puffs away from thence, Turning his face to the dew-dropping south.
122. oldal - And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
164. oldal - She crieth at the gates, at the entry of the city, at the coming in at the doors: "Unto you, O men, I call; and my voice is to the sons of man.
118. oldal - Sweet, rouse yourself ; and the weak wanton Cupid Shall from your neck unloose his amorous fold, And, like a dew-drop from the lion's mane, Be shook to air.
124. oldal - Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note...
186. oldal - TRIUMPHAL arch, that fill'st the sky When storms prepare to part, I ask not proud Philosophy To teach me what thou art — Still seem as to my childhood's sight, A midway station given For happy spirits to alight Betwixt the earth and heaven.
398. oldal - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
186. oldal - O'er mountain, tower, and town, Or mirror'd in the ocean vast, A thousand fathoms down ! ' ;" '""' As fresh in yon horizon dark, As young thy beauties seem, As when the eagle from the ark First sported in thy beam. For, faithful to its sacred page, Heaven still rebuilds thy span, Nor lets the type grow pale with age That first spoke peace to man.
82. oldal - European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety...
122. oldal - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine ; I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.