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... ment of the company . It was a bold offer to a heart and brain : a big throat was the first make to an Attic audience , for he was a Do- requisite , and a pleasant tongue the best rian - a sort of Yorkshireman whom the Ce- puff . The ...
... ment of the company . It was a bold offer to a heart and brain : a big throat was the first make to an Attic audience , for he was a Do- requisite , and a pleasant tongue the best rian - a sort of Yorkshireman whom the Ce- puff . The ...
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... ment of the Sothis period , under King Me- nephthes . " The idolatrous appellation , " Son inscription discovered by Colonel Vyse . It of the Sun , " is now to be seen on his walls ; was found in the Third Pyramid , which , -given ...
... ment of the Sothis period , under King Me- nephthes . " The idolatrous appellation , " Son inscription discovered by Colonel Vyse . It of the Sun , " is now to be seen on his walls ; was found in the Third Pyramid , which , -given ...
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... ment , leaving Aunt Dora to pursue her in- dependent career . It was with a feeling of relief , and yet of guilt , that this timid in- quirer set forth on her mission , exchanging a sympathetic significant look with Miss Went- worth ...
... ment , leaving Aunt Dora to pursue her in- dependent career . It was with a feeling of relief , and yet of guilt , that this timid in- quirer set forth on her mission , exchanging a sympathetic significant look with Miss Went- worth ...
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... ment - don't blame me ! " " But you forget , Mrs. Elsworthy , that we have nothing to do with it , -nothing at all ; my nephew knows very well what he is " And I came here , " she said with engag - about , " said Miss Dora , in ...
... ment - don't blame me ! " " But you forget , Mrs. Elsworthy , that we have nothing to do with it , -nothing at all ; my nephew knows very well what he is " And I came here , " she said with engag - about , " said Miss Dora , in ...
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... ment a European book . Everywhere it is Averroes and Averroism , " etc. - had been being read , and everywhere it is making a such as to make it clear that this Hebrew profound sensation . Perhaps the first thing Professor was not one ...
... ment a European book . Everywhere it is Averroes and Averroism , " etc. - had been being read , and everywhere it is making a such as to make it clear that this Hebrew profound sensation . Perhaps the first thing Professor was not one ...
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Side 207 - She leaned far out on the window-sill, And shook it forth with a royal will. "Shoot, if you must, this old gray head, But spare your country's flag," she said. A shade of sadness, a blush of shame, Over the face of the leader came; The nobler nature within him stirred To life at that woman's deed and word: "Who touches a hair of yon gray head Dies like a dog! March on!
Side 255 - And all the angels stood round about the throne, and about the elders and the four beasts, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God, saying, Amen : Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honor, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever. Amen.
Side 255 - And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the beasts and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice, "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and blessing.
Side 403 - The human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my soul To play so ill a part : But evil is wrought by want of Thought, As well as want of Heart...
Side 207 - UP from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn, The clustered spires of Frederick stand Green-walled by the hills of Maryland.
Side 143 - Clearer than water flowed that juice ; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use ? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which that unknown orchard bore; She sucked until her lips were sore ; Then flung the emptied rinds away, But gathered up one kernel stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone.
Side 412 - And I recommend to them that, while offering up the ascriptions justly due to him for such singular deliverances and blessings ; they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to his tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged...
Side 207 - Barbara Frietchie's work is o'er, And the Rebel rides on his raids no more. Honor to her! and let a tear Fall, for her sake, on Stonewall's bier. Over Barbara Frietchie's grave Flag of Freedom and Union, wave! Peace and order and beauty draw Round thy symbol of light and law; And ever the stars above look down On thy stars below in Frederick town! What the Birds Said The birds against the April wind Flew northward, singing as they flew; They sang, "The land we leave behind Has swords for corn-blades,...
Side 329 - ... to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as, "All this will come right in the end; we'll talk it over afterwards; but, in the meantime, all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now,
Side 144 - ... and early reapers plodded to the place of golden sheaves, and dew-wet grass bowed in the morning winds so brisk to pass, and new buds with new day opened of cup-like lilies on the stream, Laura awoke as from a dream, laughed in the innocent old way...