The Yale Literary Magazine, Zväzok 9Herrick & Noyes., 1844 |
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... become him to do ? To complain of this man or that , of this thing or that ? To fill the world and street with lamentation , objurgation ? Not so at all : the reverse of so . " In the comparisons which in almost every chapter he draws ...
... become him to do ? To complain of this man or that , of this thing or that ? To fill the world and street with lamentation , objurgation ? Not so at all : the reverse of so . " In the comparisons which in almost every chapter he draws ...
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... become very dear to me , Orra , —more than I was aware of , till it became neces- sary for me to think of parting with you ; but I know now that I do love you as I never can love another , and this is what I have come hither to say to ...
... become very dear to me , Orra , —more than I was aware of , till it became neces- sary for me to think of parting with you ; but I know now that I do love you as I never can love another , and this is what I have come hither to say to ...
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... become " - " Ho , ho ! " interrupted a shrill voice from the hut , " courting and kissing , when the old witch is out o ' sight . " The door opened , and the woman walked out and stopped immediately in front of them . " This is well ...
... become " - " Ho , ho ! " interrupted a shrill voice from the hut , " courting and kissing , when the old witch is out o ' sight . " The door opened , and the woman walked out and stopped immediately in front of them . " This is well ...
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... become stale and threadbare . What a multitude at the present day are devoting their attention to literature ? The market is glutted . Every one who can make any pretension to literary attainment , from the proud virtuoso to the poor ...
... become stale and threadbare . What a multitude at the present day are devoting their attention to literature ? The market is glutted . Every one who can make any pretension to literary attainment , from the proud virtuoso to the poor ...
Strana 38
... becoming ashamed of sheer do - nothingness , and shall hereafter note down some of the more remarkable ideas which cross my mind , during my fits of reverie ; and if I ever get enough , ask some kind friend to copy them out , and send ...
... becoming ashamed of sheer do - nothingness , and shall hereafter note down some of the more remarkable ideas which cross my mind , during my fits of reverie ; and if I ever get enough , ask some kind friend to copy them out , and send ...
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Strana 56 - own exceeding great reward ; ' it has soothed my afflictions ; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Strana 204 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine...
Strana 159 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Strana 293 - Look upon the rainbow, and praise him that made it; very beautiful it is in the brightness thereof. It compasseth the heaven about with a glorious circle, and the hands of the most High have bended it.
Strana 422 - 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...
Strana 45 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set — but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Strana 36 - Beings, All but a scattered few, live out their time, Husbanding that which they possess within, And go to the grave, unthought of. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unrevealed and unproclaimed.
Strana 201 - There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts.
Strana 12 - FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in Work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works : in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair.
Strana 292 - Its banks are fringed with many a goodly tree, And flowers the fairest that may feast the bee ; Such in her chaplet infant Dian wove, And Innocence would offer to her love.