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Side 11
... heart fairly sank , and a faint sickness came across me when I thought of the dread risk he ran in courting the encounter of so fell a foe , wounded and furious , in that small , narrow hole , where valor , nor activity , nor the high heart ...
... heart fairly sank , and a faint sickness came across me when I thought of the dread risk he ran in courting the encounter of so fell a foe , wounded and furious , in that small , narrow hole , where valor , nor activity , nor the high heart ...
Side 16
... heart thirsts in vain . in any earthly situation . Our brethren above , therefore , assuredly love us with more warmth and purity of affec- tion than we can bear to them : for they see our state more clearly ; to them the moment of time ...
... heart thirsts in vain . in any earthly situation . Our brethren above , therefore , assuredly love us with more warmth and purity of affec- tion than we can bear to them : for they see our state more clearly ; to them the moment of time ...
Side 19
... heart we live , and not in the thoughts . The opinions of others may be a favorable or unfavorable wind in our sails . As the ocean its vessels , so circumstances at one time may hold us fast , JOHANN GOTTFRIED VON HERDER 19.
... heart we live , and not in the thoughts . The opinions of others may be a favorable or unfavorable wind in our sails . As the ocean its vessels , so circumstances at one time may hold us fast , JOHANN GOTTFRIED VON HERDER 19.
Side 26
... heart doth open all itself to thee . In this immensity of loneliness , I feel thy hand upon me . To my ear The eternal thunder of the cataract brings Thy voice , and I am humbled as I hear . Dread torrent , that with wonder and with ...
... heart doth open all itself to thee . In this immensity of loneliness , I feel thy hand upon me . To my ear The eternal thunder of the cataract brings Thy voice , and I am humbled as I hear . Dread torrent , that with wonder and with ...
Side 42
... heart , Beloved Sleep , thou only canst bestow A solace for my woe ! Thrice happy be the hour My weary limbs shall feel thy sovereign power ! Why to these eyes alone deny The calm thou pour'st on Nature's boundless reign Why let thy ...
... heart , Beloved Sleep , thou only canst bestow A solace for my woe ! Thrice happy be the hour My weary limbs shall feel thy sovereign power ! Why to these eyes alone deny The calm thou pour'st on Nature's boundless reign Why let thy ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Alcinous arms Barney McGee beauty Boeotia born breath bright brother called child Chryseis Crébillon dark daugh dead dear death died Diomed divine doth dream earth Ebn Jahia English eyes father fear feet fire fish flowers give gods Grecian Hadad hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hector Helena Rivers Herodotus Hesiod holothurian Horace Howitt Iliad Iolanthe Kilmeny King Lady land Libya light live look Lord LORD DERBY Menelaus mind morning mother nature Nausicaa never night novel o'er once Pallas passed Patroclus poems poet Priam published Rhampsinitus round sing song soul spirit sweet Telemachus tell thee THEODORE MARTIN Theogony thine things thou thought tion Translation of THEODORE Translation of WORSLEY Trojans Ulysses verse voice wife wind words young youth Zeus