The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... thou sweet mavis , thy hymn to the e'enin ' , Thou'rt dear to the echoes o ' Calderwood glen ; Sae dear to this bosom , sae artless and winning , Is charming young Jessie , the flow'r o ' Dunblane . It is recorded by those who are ...
... thou sweet mavis , thy hymn to the e'enin ' , Thou'rt dear to the echoes o ' Calderwood glen ; Sae dear to this bosom , sae artless and winning , Is charming young Jessie , the flow'r o ' Dunblane . It is recorded by those who are ...
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... thou not this of old , since man was placed upon the earth , that the triumphing of the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment ? Though his excellency mount up to the heavens , and his head reach the clouds ...
... thou not this of old , since man was placed upon the earth , that the triumphing of the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment ? Though his excellency mount up to the heavens , and his head reach the clouds ...
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... food of life to nourish man , By kind illusions of the wondering sense , Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye , Or music to his ear . " From his " Lectures . » COURT MUSICIAN OF THE MIDDLE AGES After the Painting by 490 HUGH BLAIR.
... food of life to nourish man , By kind illusions of the wondering sense , Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye , Or music to his ear . " From his " Lectures . » COURT MUSICIAN OF THE MIDDLE AGES After the Painting by 490 HUGH BLAIR.
Página 507
... thou think , however , that they foolishly imagine . that that thing is best deserving of all estimation which they may consider most desirable ? No , no . I know that it is not to be despised . How can that be evil which the mind of ...
... thou think , however , that they foolishly imagine . that that thing is best deserving of all estimation which they may consider most desirable ? No , no . I know that it is not to be despised . How can that be evil which the mind of ...
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... thou canst raise thyself for a mo- ment thither , where no creature dwelleth , thou shalt hear what God saith . The Disciple said : Is that near or far ? The Master said : It is in thee , and if thou canst be silent and cease , for an ...
... thou canst raise thyself for a mo- ment thither , where no creature dwelleth , thou shalt hear what God saith . The Disciple said : Is that near or far ? The Master said : It is in thee , and if thou canst be silent and cease , for an ...
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