National Repository, Volúmenes7-8Hitchcock and Walden, 1880 |
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... living together . What longing with tears after this , my life , my all ! Farewell . O continue to love me , and never misdoubt the most faithful heart of thy BELOVED LUDWIG . " This is rhapsodical enough to please even an admirer of ...
... living together . What longing with tears after this , my life , my all ! Farewell . O continue to love me , and never misdoubt the most faithful heart of thy BELOVED LUDWIG . " This is rhapsodical enough to please even an admirer of ...
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... living at home and enjoying parental society and care . The struggle is between what they call external and internal educa- tion . Hitherto it has been mainly internal ; that is , the young girls have been " in- terned " in the convents ...
... living at home and enjoying parental society and care . The struggle is between what they call external and internal educa- tion . Hitherto it has been mainly internal ; that is , the young girls have been " in- terned " in the convents ...
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... living force which can only proceed from a direct and constant commu- nication with God . Without doubt it is pleasant and easy to feel one's self absolved towards God by means of the absolution re- ceived at the confessional ; but is ...
... living force which can only proceed from a direct and constant commu- nication with God . Without doubt it is pleasant and easy to feel one's self absolved towards God by means of the absolution re- ceived at the confessional ; but is ...
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... living people . A fruit tree can be improved by culture and grafting . It can not be improved by plucking it up by the roots . And the grafts should be made on the smaller branches , and not on the main trunk . VOL . VII . - 5 . The ...
... living people . A fruit tree can be improved by culture and grafting . It can not be improved by plucking it up by the roots . And the grafts should be made on the smaller branches , and not on the main trunk . VOL . VII . - 5 . The ...
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... living . It is the glory and the hope of the missionary cause that it is the one Church charity beyond every other that is laid upon the hearts of the common people , and that lives upon their bounty . But if the fount- ain is dried up ...
... living . It is the glory and the hope of the missionary cause that it is the one Church charity beyond every other that is laid upon the hearts of the common people , and that lives upon their bounty . But if the fount- ain is dried up ...
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Página 8 - Their name, their years, spelt by the unlettered muse, The place of fame and elegy supply : And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
Página 44 - We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; we are perplexed, but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body. For we which live, are alway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.
Página 4 - Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
Página 9 - E'en from the tomb the voice of nature cries, E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who, mindful of the unhonored dead. Dost in these lines their artless tale relate; If 'chance, by lonely contemplation led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate...
Página 11 - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath, and near his favourite tree ; Another came : nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he : The next, with dirges due in sad array Slow through the churchway path we saw him borne, — Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
Página 2 - Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds ; Save that, from yonder ivy-mantled tower, The moping owl does to the moon complain Of such as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient solitary reign.
Página 5 - Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre : But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page » Rich with the spoils of time did ne'er unroll : Chill Penury repressed their noble rage, . And froze the genial current of the soul.
Página 30 - I knew to the contrary, it had lain there for ever: nor would it perhaps be very easy to show the absurdity of this answer. But suppose I had found a watch upon the ground, and it should be inquired how the watch happened to be in that place ; I should hardly think of the answer which I...
Página 7 - Forbade to wade through slaughter to a throne, And shut the gates of mercy on mankind ; The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide, To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame, Or heap the shrine of Luxury and Pride With incense kindled at the Muse's flame. Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learned to stray ; Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way.
Página 510 - But he answered and said unto him that told him, " Who is my mother? and who are my brethren?" And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, "Behold my mother and my brethren! For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister and mother.