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Strana 1
... look around him — to survey the road whereon he has been travelling , as far back as its tortuosities or inequalities will permit him - to look forward with an anxious , curious speculation , as far as it may be given to his short , dim ...
... look around him — to survey the road whereon he has been travelling , as far back as its tortuosities or inequalities will permit him - to look forward with an anxious , curious speculation , as far as it may be given to his short , dim ...
Strana 2
... look back upon the twenty eventful years which have just passed away , and ren- der , as justly as human infirmity will enable us to do , an account of the use which we have made of them . We remember , as it were but yesterday , the ...
... look back upon the twenty eventful years which have just passed away , and ren- der , as justly as human infirmity will enable us to do , an account of the use which we have made of them . We remember , as it were but yesterday , the ...
Strana 6
... look around us and sympathising in the And if , while we watch And such are we at this Present , dear Public . Our worst trials past , our greatest dangers overcome : we have weathered the storm , we have escaped the shoals and the ...
... look around us and sympathising in the And if , while we watch And such are we at this Present , dear Public . Our worst trials past , our greatest dangers overcome : we have weathered the storm , we have escaped the shoals and the ...
Strana 7
... look from the present into the future - hope , perchance not undarkened with appre- hensions , but still with ... looks forward . The wisdom of Him , around whose throne are clouds and darkness , has wrapped the future in the impenetra ...
... look from the present into the future - hope , perchance not undarkened with appre- hensions , but still with ... looks forward . The wisdom of Him , around whose throne are clouds and darkness , has wrapped the future in the impenetra ...
Strana 23
... looks as if it was undermined ! This exclamation was forced from me by my coming suddenly upon a breach , similar to ... look in- to a rock crystal , some idea of my first sensations may be realised . my heart throb , and drew a step ...
... looks as if it was undermined ! This exclamation was forced from me by my coming suddenly upon a breach , similar to ... look in- to a rock crystal , some idea of my first sensations may be realised . my heart throb , and drew a step ...
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Strana 188 - Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
Strana 590 - Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd: a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watery moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Strana 590 - Yet mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell: It fell upon a little western flower, Before milk-white, now purple with love's wound, And maidens call it Love-in-idleness.
Strana 298 - Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy; his spirit drank The spectacle: sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him; they swallowed up His animal being; in them did he live, And by them did he live: they were his life.
Strana 585 - There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin,* More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Strana 177 - Belyve the elder bairns come drapping in, At service out, amang the farmers roun', Some ca...
Strana 269 - ... on many occasions has caused the blood of those sons of liberty...
Strana 485 - Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead In the rock for ever!
Strana 188 - What ragings must his veins convulse, That still eternal gallop ! Wi' wind and tide fair i' your tail, Right on ye scud your sea-way ; But in the teeth o' baith to sail, It maks an unco lee-way.
Strana 180 - I had pride before, but he taught it to flow in proper channels. His knowledge of the world was vastly superior to mine, and I was all attention to learn. He was the only man I ever saw who .was a greater fool than myself where woman was the presiding star; but he spoke of illicit love with the levity of a sailor, which hitherto I had regarded with horror. Here his friendship did me a mischief and the consequence was, that soon after I resumed the plough, I wrote the "Poet's Welcome".