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... 127 Everett , Edward , on Washington Irving , 290 Bertram to the Most Noble
and Beautiful Lady Geraldine , ( Stanzas , Tait's Magazine , 104 G Biographical
Sketches and Notices of — Garibaldi and the Italian Volunteers-
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... 127 Everett , Edward , on Washington Irving , 290 Bertram to the Most Noble
and Beautiful Lady Geraldine , ( Stanzas , Tait's Magazine , 104 G Biographical
Sketches and Notices of — Garibaldi and the Italian Volunteers-
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Confessedly beautiful in itself , and dimly Now all these conditions , and many
associated with the historic muse of Eng- others hardly less essential , are
fulfilled land , there remained considerable doubt by the Arthurian legends in a
very ...
Confessedly beautiful in itself , and dimly Now all these conditions , and many
associated with the historic muse of Eng- others hardly less essential , are
fulfilled land , there remained considerable doubt by the Arthurian legends in a
very ...
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relates the discovery of the infant Arthur , We must not conclude without showing
“ A naked child upon the sands the reader how this beautiful poem culmi . Of wild
Dundagil by the Cornish sea ; " nates to its conclusion . The idyll of Guinevere is ...
relates the discovery of the infant Arthur , We must not conclude without showing
“ A naked child upon the sands the reader how this beautiful poem culmi . Of wild
Dundagil by the Cornish sea ; " nates to its conclusion . The idyll of Guinevere is ...
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Colonel Sykes of Fouque's beautiful tale of Undine , was reports that at
Malcompait , on the Mahaabroad with particular diluvial intentions , buleshwar
Hills , the annual evacuation of if these sudden cloud - ruptures were not rain
from the ...
Colonel Sykes of Fouque's beautiful tale of Undine , was reports that at
Malcompait , on the Mahaabroad with particular diluvial intentions , buleshwar
Hills , the annual evacuation of if these sudden cloud - ruptures were not rain
from the ...
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Pleasant to think of these vor the conclusion ; and the tall chimneys beautiful
carriers of moisture ! Filled as of manufacturing towns may likewise tend it were
by invisible hands at the storeto excite a drizzle such as that for which houses of ...
Pleasant to think of these vor the conclusion ; and the tall chimneys beautiful
carriers of moisture ! Filled as of manufacturing towns may likewise tend it were
by invisible hands at the storeto excite a drizzle such as that for which houses of ...
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Seite 52 - The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley he has viewed ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In common things that round us lie Some random truths he can impart, — The harvest of a quiet eye That broods and sleeps on his own heart.
Seite 34 - And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon. Mortals, that would follow me, Love Virtue ; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
Seite 397 - Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth: and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment; as a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed: But thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end.
Seite 56 - Über allen Gipfeln Ist Ruh; In allen Wipfeln Spürest du Kaum einen Hauch; Die Vögelein schweigen im Walde. Warte nur, balde Ruhest du auch.
Seite 174 - But the prophet, which shall presume to speaK a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
Seite 397 - Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth ; and the heavens are the works of thine hands: They shall perish; but thou remainest; and they all shall wax old as doth a garment; And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, and they shall be changed: but thou art the same, and thy years shall not fail.
Seite 57 - All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his sacred flame. Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour, When midway on the mount I lay, Beside the ruined tower.
Seite 35 - I wanted warmth and colour which I found In Lancelot — now I see thee what thou art, Thou art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot, nor another. Is there none Will tell the King I love him tho
Seite 32 - In love, if love be love, if love be ours, Faith and unfaith can ne'er be equal powers : Unfaith in aught is want of faith in all. ' " It is the little rift within the lute, That by and by will make the music mute, And ever widening slowly silence all.
Seite 42 - Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are, and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain : and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months. And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth brought forth her fruit.