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... known " Fly River " runs into the sea , after wending its way through more than one hundred miles of this muddy region . The number The number of mouths appertaining to the Fly River is uncertain . The Baxter River , lately visited by ...
... known " Fly River " runs into the sea , after wending its way through more than one hundred miles of this muddy region . The number The number of mouths appertaining to the Fly River is uncertain . The Baxter River , lately visited by ...
Side 11
... known to the world the outline of the Eastern portion of the island of New Guinea , never before visited by a man , and , as such , might be able to arouse some passing interest in the subject . In the first place , he thanked Mr ...
... known to the world the outline of the Eastern portion of the island of New Guinea , never before visited by a man , and , as such , might be able to arouse some passing interest in the subject . In the first place , he thanked Mr ...
Side 12
... known products of the island ( he was speaking in the presence of com- mercial men , and therefore open to cor- rection ) consisted of jute in large quantities , and fibres of various kinds . Its shores abounded in pearl shells and ...
... known products of the island ( he was speaking in the presence of com- mercial men , and therefore open to cor- rection ) consisted of jute in large quantities , and fibres of various kinds . Its shores abounded in pearl shells and ...
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... known publisher , the late Henry Colburn . Even at so early an age , the subject of our memoir had become , through unremitting study , familiar with history , heraldry , and genealogy , and he therefore felt himself irresistibly drawn ...
... known publisher , the late Henry Colburn . Even at so early an age , the subject of our memoir had become , through unremitting study , familiar with history , heraldry , and genealogy , and he therefore felt himself irresistibly drawn ...
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... known Clare attorney , Mr. O'Brien soon was in great and lucrative practice . He pos- sessed indefatigable industry , ready apprehension of the bearings of the cases entrusted to him , and the clearness and soundness of his views caused ...
... known Clare attorney , Mr. O'Brien soon was in great and lucrative practice . He pos- sessed indefatigable industry , ready apprehension of the bearings of the cases entrusted to him , and the clearness and soundness of his views caused ...
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Side 704 - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head up-lift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed ; his other parts besides Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood...
Side 416 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
Side 705 - Infernal world, and thou profoundest Hell, Receive thy new possessor, one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.
Side 342 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand ; his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his drooped head sinks gradually low : And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower ; and now The arena swims around him ; he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hailed the wretch who won.
Side 95 - In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out the law; but 'tis not so above; There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature, and we ourselves compell'd Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults To give in evidence.
Side 726 - Wild is thy lay and loud Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth! Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth.
Side 703 - So he went on, and Apollyon met him. Now the monster was hideous to behold ; he was clothed with scales, like a fish (and they are his pride), he had wings like a dragon, feet like a bear, and out of his belly came fire and smoke, and his mouth was as the mouth of a lion.
Side 524 - My story being done She gave me for my pains a world of sighs: She swore in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange, Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful...
Side 90 - Must I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy name is woman! A little month; or ere those shoes were old With which she follow'd my poor father's body, Like Niobe, all tears; why she, even she, — O God! a beast, that wants discourse of reason, Would have mourn'd longer...
Side 171 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.