The Poetry of Life, المجلد 2Carey, Lea, and Blanchard, 1835 |
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... AUTHOR OF " PICTURES OF PRIVATE LIFE . " " Poetry has been to me its own ' exceeding great reward . ' It has soothed my afflictions , it has multiplied and refined my enjoy- ments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the ...
... AUTHOR OF " PICTURES OF PRIVATE LIFE . " " Poetry has been to me its own ' exceeding great reward . ' It has soothed my afflictions , it has multiplied and refined my enjoy- ments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the ...
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... authors . Caleb Williams is the only novel that occurs to me , in which the interest of the story is in no way connected with love . The author has sup- plied this deficiency , by conducting the reader through his pages with an ...
... authors . Caleb Williams is the only novel that occurs to me , in which the interest of the story is in no way connected with love . The author has sup- plied this deficiency , by conducting the reader through his pages with an ...
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... Author of our being , that we should be stimulated to action by certain wishes and wants arising within ourselves . Had man , constituted as he now is , been placed in a situation of perfect enjoyment , it must necessarily have been one ...
... Author of our being , that we should be stimulated to action by certain wishes and wants arising within ourselves . Had man , constituted as he now is , been placed in a situation of perfect enjoyment , it must necessarily have been one ...
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... Author of our being has so con- structed the world , animate and inanimate , that there are laws of sympathy and association unmarked by the obtuse perceptions of sensual beings , which connect the different , and to us apparently ...
... Author of our being has so con- structed the world , animate and inanimate , that there are laws of sympathy and association unmarked by the obtuse perceptions of sensual beings , which connect the different , and to us apparently ...
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... , and laying hold of every support which surrounding cir- cumstances afford , she has solely to thank the Author of her life , who has so regulated the balance of human joys and sorrows , that none are THE POETRY OF WOMAN.
... , and laying hold of every support which surrounding cir- cumstances afford , she has solely to thank the Author of her life , who has so regulated the balance of human joys and sorrows , that none are THE POETRY OF WOMAN.
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admiration affections amongst Ariel arise Balaam beauty behold beneath blessed Book of Job capable character charm cherub children of Israel children of men choly colouring connected dark death deep diffused Divine earth earthly enjoyment eternal evil existence faculty faithful familiar spirit feeling genius glory grief hand happiness harmony hast hath heart heaven hope human ideas imagination important impressions impulse influence instance intellectual Israel Jephthah language less light listen look Lord Lord Byron majesty mankind Mark Antony melan melancholy melody mental mind Moab moral mountains nature ness never object OTLEY pain passions peculiar perceptions Philistines pity pleasure poet poetical poetry principles PROSPERO pure racter refined religion Samuel Saul Sisera smile soul speak sphere spirit stars sublime suffering sweet taste tears tender thee thine things thou thoughts tion truth uncon unto voice wings woman wonder words writer
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الصفحة 140 - Entreat me not to leave thee, Or to return from following after thee ; For whither thou goest, I will go ; And where thou lodgest, I will lodge ; Thy people shall be my people, And thy God, my God ; Where thou diest, will I die, And there will I be buried ; The Lord do so to me, And more also, If aught but death part thee and me.
الصفحة 271 - And chiefly Thou, O Spirit, that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for Thou know'st ; Thou from the first Wast present, and with mighty wings outspread Dovelike satst brooding on the vast abyss, And madest it pregnant: What in me is dark, Illumine; what is low, raise and support...
الصفحة 267 - He, above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower. His form had yet not lost All her original brightness, nor appeared Less than Archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured...
الصفحة 130 - And Cain talked with Abel his brother : and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
الصفحة 160 - There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky. The eternal God is thy refuge; and underneath are the everlasting arms; and he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee, and shall, say, Destroy them.
الصفحة 159 - When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel.
الصفحة 277 - I am now indebted, as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth or the vapours of wine, like that which flows at waste from the pen of some vulgar amorist or the trencher fury of a rhyming parasite, nor to be obtained by the invocation of Dame Memory and her siren daughters...
الصفحة 270 - Heaven thou wert ; and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite.
الصفحة 153 - And Rizpah the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth, and spread it for her upon the rock, from the beginning of harvest until water dropped upon them out of heaven, and suffered neither the birds of the air to rest on them by day, nor the beasts of the field by night.
الصفحة 158 - Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the Gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?