The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, 1. kötetIsaac Bailey Robinson and Howland, 1814 |
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28. oldal
... , and variously dispersed by winds and waves in a thousand different directions ; after they have successively passed , perhaps into a thousand different bodies , be again collected and 28 ON THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY .
... , and variously dispersed by winds and waves in a thousand different directions ; after they have successively passed , perhaps into a thousand different bodies , be again collected and 28 ON THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY .
29. oldal
... perhaps the seat of all the errours of reason , and of all the disorders of the passions ? The sacred writer , who presents these objections , answers them by a beautiful analogy taken from the grain which the hus- bandman casts into ...
... perhaps the seat of all the errours of reason , and of all the disorders of the passions ? The sacred writer , who presents these objections , answers them by a beautiful analogy taken from the grain which the hus- bandman casts into ...
67. oldal
... perhaps , more of the irresistible sway , the soul - subduing influence of ancient eloquence , than any thing that has been heard since the days of Cicero . The circumstan⚫ ces attending its delivery were peculiar . A brief recital of ...
... perhaps , more of the irresistible sway , the soul - subduing influence of ancient eloquence , than any thing that has been heard since the days of Cicero . The circumstan⚫ ces attending its delivery were peculiar . A brief recital of ...
68. oldal
... perhaps , Mr. Ames would be induced to speak , the lobbies and galleries of the house were overflowingly crowded . The flower of Phil- adelphia was present on the occasion . Under these circumstances , with a pale countenance and alan ...
... perhaps , Mr. Ames would be induced to speak , the lobbies and galleries of the house were overflowingly crowded . The flower of Phil- adelphia was present on the occasion . Under these circumstances , with a pale countenance and alan ...
75. oldal
... perhaps received more consideration than it is fairly entitled to . The last remark will not carry very far at any rate , nor is it of much avail even in the very small extent to which it is applicable ; for , the fear of ghosts may ...
... perhaps received more consideration than it is fairly entitled to . The last remark will not carry very far at any rate , nor is it of much avail even in the very small extent to which it is applicable ; for , the fear of ghosts may ...
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admiration Æneas ancient appear Arminian attention beauty BENJAMIN WEST called Carthage cause Champe character charms Checkley christian church command considered death Dido divine Doctor Morse dulce domum earth effect endeavour excited fame fancy feel genius Giaour give glory Hannah Adams heart heaven honour hope human interest Jedediah Morse John Calvin justice Klopstock labour lady learned letter LITERARY REPOSITORY Lord Lord Byron Madame de Stael mankind ment mind Miss Adams moral motives nature never o'er object observed opinion original passions perhaps person Petrarch pleasure poem poet poetical poetry possessed present principles publick Pygmalion readers reason received religion respect Rhode-Island ship song soul spirit sublime superiour talents taste tears thee thing thou thought tion truth virtue whole WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN wish youth
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52. oldal - He who hath bent him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress...
114. oldal - Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu' tender ; And pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder ; But, Oh ! fell Death's untimely frost, That nipt my flower sae early ! Now green's the sod, and cauld's the clay, That wraps my Highland Mary...
114. oldal - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie ; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu...
120. oldal - For, like as we are compelled by the Christian verity to acknowledge every Person by Himself to be God and Lord, so are we forbidden by the Catholic Religion to say, there be Three Gods or Three Lords.
196. oldal - Yet in the whole — who paused to look again, Saw more than marks the crowd of vulgar men — They gaze and marvel how — and still confess That thus it is, but why they cannot guess.
137. oldal - The sting she nourished for her foes, Whose venom never yet was vain, Gives but one pang, and cures all pain, And darts into her desperate brain...
223. oldal - ... when dead. If, however, we consider even the prejudiced anecdotes furnished us by his enemies, we may perceive in them traces of amiable and lofty character sufficient to awaken sympathy for his fate, and respect for his memory. We find that, amidst all the harassing cares and ferocious passions of constant warfare, he was alive to the softer feelings of connubial love and paternal tenderness, and to the generous sentiment of friendship. The captivity of his "beloved wife and only son...
393. oldal - And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.
254. oldal - Who bow'd so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestion'd, • — power to save, Thine only gift hath been the grave, To those that worshipp'd thee; Nor till thy fall could mortals guess Ambition's less than littleness!
256. oldal - All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the heart To see thine own unstrung; To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean!