Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1893 |
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... given by those who beheld her , her face became exceedingly beautiful in colour and expression when she fell into these raptures , and while thus rapt , she would utter aloud certain meditations or rather improvisations which were ...
... given by those who beheld her , her face became exceedingly beautiful in colour and expression when she fell into these raptures , and while thus rapt , she would utter aloud certain meditations or rather improvisations which were ...
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... given her to see into the hearts of others , she knew the natures and inclinations of her children , and guided them with more than human prudence , accommodating herself to the capacities of each , being most severe with those that ...
... given her to see into the hearts of others , she knew the natures and inclinations of her children , and guided them with more than human prudence , accommodating herself to the capacities of each , being most severe with those that ...
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... given a very extended - and diluted— significance , it seems to me that a vast amount of dramatic work does not properly fall under any of his categories , which apply only to descriptive or narrative poems . Perhaps we shall get at a ...
... given a very extended - and diluted— significance , it seems to me that a vast amount of dramatic work does not properly fall under any of his categories , which apply only to descriptive or narrative poems . Perhaps we shall get at a ...
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... given up all profane studies , for it was because I was well - read in the heathen writers , who were the first teachers of the Black Art , that Messer Guido would have me go with him that night . Now these were the days when the taking ...
... given up all profane studies , for it was because I was well - read in the heathen writers , who were the first teachers of the Black Art , that Messer Guido would have me go with him that night . Now these were the days when the taking ...
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... given by others of recognised social position , not as charity towards , but in sympathy with , those who otherwise would have little chance of comforts which they keenly appreciate . Under whatever name promoted , both Clubs for ...
... given by others of recognised social position , not as charity towards , but in sympathy with , those who otherwise would have little chance of comforts which they keenly appreciate . Under whatever name promoted , both Clubs for ...
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Página 393 - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
Página 611 - Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers, Ere the sorrow comes with years? They are leaning their young heads against their mothers, And that cannot stop their tears. The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.
Página 389 - There has fallen a splendid tear From the passion-flower at the gate. She is coming, my dove, my dear; She is coming, my life, my fate; The red rose cries, 'She is near, she is near;' And the white rose weeps, 'She is late;' The larkspur listens, 'I hear, I hear;' And the lily whispers, 'I wait.
Página 481 - And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it ; but it shall be for those : the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.
Página 480 - Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not : behold, your GOD will come with vengeance, even GOD with a recompense ; He will come and save you.
Página 33 - There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is naught, is silence implying sound; What was good shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more; On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven a perfect round.
Página 502 - ... Then, in such hour of need Of your fainting, dispirited race, Ye, like angels, appear, Radiant with ardour divine ! Beacons of hope, ye appear ! Languor is not in your heart, Weakness is not in your word, Weariness not on your brow. Ye alight in our van ! at your voice, Panic, despair, flee away. Ye move through the ranks, recall The stragglers, refresh the outworn, Praise, re-inspire the brave ! ^ ° Order, courage, return. Eyes rekindling, and prayers, Follow your steps as ye go. Ye fill up...
Página 504 - Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Thou madest Life in man and brute; Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made.
Página 480 - The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Shar'on, they shall see the glory of the LORD, and the excellency of our God.
Página 256 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light ! He looked — Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love.