Sanctum Sanctorum: Or Proof-sheets from an Editor's TableSheldon, 1870 - 325 páginas |
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... President Lincoln's Inaugural * she said : " With the exception of certain expressions ( which did strike me as a superfluity of the official form ) , I admired and liked the Address . It seemed to me direct and res- olute , simple and ...
... President Lincoln's Inaugural * she said : " With the exception of certain expressions ( which did strike me as a superfluity of the official form ) , I admired and liked the Address . It seemed to me direct and res- olute , simple and ...
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... president . This presidential chair - the chief literary post in tho whole range of Southern institutions he kept until a few years ago , when he resigned it for the Professorship of Theology in the Old - School Presbyterian Seminary ...
... president . This presidential chair - the chief literary post in tho whole range of Southern institutions he kept until a few years ago , when he resigned it for the Professorship of Theology in the Old - School Presbyterian Seminary ...
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... President Lincoln , and Secretaries Chase , Stanton , Seward , Welles , Smith , Blair , and Bates - assembled in the chamber in which , since Jackson's day , the Cabinet - meetings have always been held . Here is the old green - papered ...
... President Lincoln , and Secretaries Chase , Stanton , Seward , Welles , Smith , Blair , and Bates - assembled in the chamber in which , since Jackson's day , the Cabinet - meetings have always been held . Here is the old green - papered ...
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... president will go to his office while the tempest rages over his head . Or are we , as some predict , to have peace before next summer ? No : we may not have war , but we shall not have peace . For , though military hostilities may ...
... president will go to his office while the tempest rages over his head . Or are we , as some predict , to have peace before next summer ? No : we may not have war , but we shall not have peace . For , though military hostilities may ...
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... President and Cabinet . It needs first - class men - every one a pure diamond ! If Cromwell and Milton themselves could step from their graves to serve us with their own genius , they could bring no su- perfluous ability for the ...
... President and Cabinet . It needs first - class men - every one a pure diamond ! If Cromwell and Milton themselves could step from their graves to serve us with their own genius , they could bring no su- perfluous ability for the ...
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Página 33 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right ; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints...
Página 39 - Hark, where my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge Leans to the field and scatters on the clover Blossoms and dewdrops — at the bent spray's edge- — That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over, Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture!
Página 39 - This I say of me, but think of you, Love ! This to you — yourself my moon of poets! Ah, but that's the world's side — there's the wonder — Thus they see you, praise you, think they know you. There in turn I stand with them and praise you, Out of my own self, I dare to phrase it. But the best is when I glide from out them, Cross a step or two of dubious twilight, Come out on the other side, the novel Silent silver lights and darks undream'd of, Where I hush and bless myself with silence.
Página 26 - For me, my heart that erst did go Most like a tired child at a show, That sees through tears the mummers leap, Would now its wearied vision close, Would childlike on His love repose Who giveth His beloved sleep. And friends, dear friends, when it shall be That this low breath is gone from me, And round my bier ye come to weep, Let one most loving of you all, Say, " Not a tear must o'er her fall ! He giveth His beloved sleep.
Página 39 - God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her!
Página 28 - Of a slight, delicate figure, with a shower of dark curls falling on either side of a most expressive face, large tender eyes richly fringed by dark eyelashes, a smile like a sunbeam...
Página 265 - Resolved, That it is the duty of the women of this country to secure to themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise.
Página 189 - McLeod showed in the sermon how we all tried to please self, and live for that, and in so doing found no rest. Christ had come not only to die for us, but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, 'bless their children.
Página 45 - Of abdicating power in it : she owned She liked a woman to be womanly, And English women, she thanked God and sighed (Some people always sigh in thanking God), Were models to the universe.
Página 35 - I confess that I dream of the day when an English statesman shall arise with a heart too large for England ; having courage in the face of his countrymen to assert of some suggested policy, — " This is good for your trade ; this is necessary for your domination : but it will vex a people hard by ; it will hurt a people farther off; it will profit nothing to the general humanity : therefore, away with it ! — it is not for you or for me.