Tales and Sketches: Such as They are, المجلد 1Harper & Brothers, 1834 |
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... less harsh in its manner than it seems from the language , with as much gentleness and sweetness as though she her- self were the angel after whom she had been named , Indeed , it here flashed upon her recollection , that she had heard ...
... less harsh in its manner than it seems from the language , with as much gentleness and sweetness as though she her- self were the angel after whom she had been named , Indeed , it here flashed upon her recollection , that she had heard ...
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... less practical mode of giving utterance to their passion . But as the deepest rivers flow on with the smoothest surface , so it is not always the most vehement protestations that indi- cate the truest affection . Mercy Disborough and ...
... less practical mode of giving utterance to their passion . But as the deepest rivers flow on with the smoothest surface , so it is not always the most vehement protestations that indi- cate the truest affection . Mercy Disborough and ...
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... , and his exhortations breathed the richest odour of sanctity ; while none complained so loudly as he , if the minister diminished the weekly quan- tity of spiritual food by preaching sermons less than three 18 MERCY DISBOROUGH .
... , and his exhortations breathed the richest odour of sanctity ; while none complained so loudly as he , if the minister diminished the weekly quan- tity of spiritual food by preaching sermons less than three 18 MERCY DISBOROUGH .
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Such as They are William Leete Stone. tity of spiritual food by preaching sermons less than three hours long . His figure was tall and ungainly , but he had a downward cast of the eyes , and seldom exhibited sufficient confidence to look ...
Such as They are William Leete Stone. tity of spiritual food by preaching sermons less than three hours long . His figure was tall and ungainly , but he had a downward cast of the eyes , and seldom exhibited sufficient confidence to look ...
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... and faithful watchman as Deacon Goodspeed had proved himself to be on the walls of Jerusalem , -a man , to be sure , but one who was little less than saint , and who had been instant in season and 24 MERCY DISBOROUGH .
... and faithful watchman as Deacon Goodspeed had proved himself to be on the walls of Jerusalem , -a man , to be sure , but one who was little less than saint , and who had been instant in season and 24 MERCY DISBOROUGH .
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afflicted afterwards agony Ahitub appeared arms Azazel beautiful began blood body bosom Brandt bright Buxton canoe cast Cherry Valley clouds cold commenced council-fire countenance dance dark daughter Deacon Goodspeed death deep demons desolate devil distance earth exclaimed eyes familiar spirit father fear fire forest Fort William Henry Fowler friends gloom Goodwife Goody Clawson hands head heard heart heaven horse hour Indians instant Iroquois Johnson lake light look Lord Magdalen Islands ment Menunkatuck Mercy Disborough miles mind mingled morning mother mountains never New-York night Onondaga Otsego lake Paltz passed phynx portmanteau Pow-wow prisoner Puritans Quebec Quinnipiack ranger river rude sachem savage scene seemed seen settlement shadow shore side silent soon soul spirits spot stood strange stranger sufferings Thorndyke thou thought Thurensera Tinman tion trees valley Vandrick village warriors waters whole wild wilderness wind witchcraft witches young
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الصفحة 241 - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen ; man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.
الصفحة 241 - I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream,— past the wit of man to say what dream it was. Man is but an ass, if he go about to expound this dream.
الصفحة 73 - He was a man Who stole the livery of the court of heaven, To serve the devil in...
الصفحة 141 - The war-note of Lochiel, which Albyn's hills Have heard, and heard, too, have her Saxon foes :— How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills, Savage and shrill ! but with the breath which fills...
الصفحة 199 - The brows of men by the despairing light Wore an unearthly aspect, as by fits The flashes fell upon them ; some lay down And hid their eyes and wept ; and some did rest Their chins upon their clenched hands, and smiled ; And others hurried to and fro, and fed Their...
الصفحة 31 - Alas! O Lord God, wherefore hast thou at all brought this people over Jordan, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us?
الصفحة 141 - The foe! They come! They come! " And wild and high the " Cameron's gathering " rose, The war note of Lochicl, which Albyn's hills Have heard, and heard, too, have her Saxon foes: How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills Savage and shrill!
الصفحة 84 - Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem : So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart; Two of the first, like coats in heraldry, Due but to one, and crowned with one crest.
الصفحة 208 - We now plant a tree, whose top will reach the sun, and its branches spread far abroad, so that it shall be seen afar off; and we shall shelter ourselves under it, and live in peace without molestation.
الصفحة 175 - Came tame and tremulous; and vipers crawled And twined themselves among the multitude, Hissing, but stingless — they were slain for food: And war, which for a moment was no more, Did glut himself again — a meal was bought With blood, and each sate sullenly apart, , Gorging himself in gloom : no love...