Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... poor weather - tossed mariners as ourselves , whom we speak as we pass , or who have hoisted some signal , or floated to us some letter in a bottle from afar . But what know they more than we ? They also found themselves on this ...
... poor weather - tossed mariners as ourselves , whom we speak as we pass , or who have hoisted some signal , or floated to us some letter in a bottle from afar . But what know they more than we ? They also found themselves on this ...
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... poor in speech . If we glance back at the past , and remember that men had once only nouns and verbs to convey their ideas with , and that from then to now the growth has been towards a greater number of implements of thought , and ...
... poor in speech . If we glance back at the past , and remember that men had once only nouns and verbs to convey their ideas with , and that from then to now the growth has been towards a greater number of implements of thought , and ...
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... poor device of man . I walk , with bare , hushed feet , the ground Ye tread with boldness shod : I dare not fix with mete and bound The love and power of God . Ye praise his justice : even such His pitying love I deem . Ye seek a king ...
... poor device of man . I walk , with bare , hushed feet , the ground Ye tread with boldness shod : I dare not fix with mete and bound The love and power of God . Ye praise his justice : even such His pitying love I deem . Ye seek a king ...
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... poor head on my knee : Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? O my husband , brave and gentle ! O my Bernal ! look once more On the blessed cross before thee ! Mercy , mercy ! all is o'er ...
... poor head on my knee : Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? O my husband , brave and gentle ! O my Bernal ! look once more On the blessed cross before thee ! Mercy , mercy ! all is o'er ...
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... poor Ximena ; lay thy dear one down to rest ; Let his hands be meekly folded ; lay the cross upon his breast : Let his dirge be sung hereafter , and his funeral masses said : To - day , thou poor bereaved one , the living ask thy aid ...
... poor Ximena ; lay thy dear one down to rest ; Let his hands be meekly folded ; lay the cross upon his breast : Let his dirge be sung hereafter , and his funeral masses said : To - day , thou poor bereaved one , the living ask thy aid ...
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Alba Longa Anglo-Saxon Antony Bardell beauty better birds blood Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cinna Clitus dark dead death deep doth earth English eternal eyes fancy father fear feel fire flowers genius give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven History honor hope human ides of March JOHN Julius Cæsar kind king knew labor land language law of effect learned leave light living look lord Lucilius Mark Antony mind nature never night noble o'er objects Oliver Cromwell once palimpsest passion persons Pickwick pleasure poems poet poetry poor Rip Van Winkle rock Rome seemed smile soul sound speak spirit stand sweet taste tell thee thing thou thought tion Titinius truth virtue voice Volumnius WILLIAM wind wonder words