The Northern Light, Bind 4 |
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Side 1
... vellous indeed to the ears of the staid and sober Hol . or the Island of Shells . landers , were found by the present voyagers , to be even It was in the autumn of the same year , as before staexceeded by the reality .
... vellous indeed to the ears of the staid and sober Hol . or the Island of Shells . landers , were found by the present voyagers , to be even It was in the autumn of the same year , as before staexceeded by the reality .
Side 2
at present known as Kiddenhooghten , ” or Kidd's Amongst these specimens were the beautiful furs of the heights , from the tradition that the celebrated pirate , forests , streams and lakes of the magic land , which the whose ...
at present known as Kiddenhooghten , ” or Kidd's Amongst these specimens were the beautiful furs of the heights , from the tradition that the celebrated pirate , forests , streams and lakes of the magic land , which the whose ...
Side 10
Independently of the numerous ilswimming , always follows its tail instead of being fol- lustrations which the past history and present condition lowed by it . This last curious condition , though doubt of the inhabitants occupying the ...
Independently of the numerous ilswimming , always follows its tail instead of being fol- lustrations which the past history and present condition lowed by it . This last curious condition , though doubt of the inhabitants occupying the ...
Side 13
... surpassing even its highest and grandest loved and lost . The morning ray leaps first upon its aspirations in its present circumscribed sphere , there pointed summit — there , lingers the sun - set radiance can exist as little doubt ...
... surpassing even its highest and grandest loved and lost . The morning ray leaps first upon its aspirations in its present circumscribed sphere , there pointed summit — there , lingers the sun - set radiance can exist as little doubt ...
Side 15
Since last I paced thy banks along , I do not propose at present to enter into an analytical To bid a last farewell ? detail of the principles , pretensions , history or utility Has none e'er cull'd thy simple flowers , That bloom here ...
Since last I paced thy banks along , I do not propose at present to enter into an analytical To bid a last farewell ? detail of the principles , pretensions , history or utility Has none e'er cull'd thy simple flowers , That bloom here ...
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Albany amount appears association bear beautiful branches breath bright bring called cause character civil clouds common continued death deep early earth existence falls feel five flowers forest France friends genius give green hand head heart hill hope human hundred Indian individual influence interest Island kind known Lake land latter leaves less light living look means ment mental millions mind mountain nature never object once original passed persons possession present Quaker rest rich river scene School seemed side society song sound spirit stream STREET success summer sweet thing thou thought tion trees true truth turned whole wind wood young
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Side 40 - ABOU BEN ADHEM (may his tribe increase!) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold: Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" The vision raised its head, And, with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord.
Side 40 - The names of those who love the Lord." "And is mine one?" said Abou. "Nay, not so,
Side 67 - As I had occasion to pass daily to and from the buildingyard, while my boat was in progress, I have often loitered unknown near the idle groups of strangers, gathering in little circles, and heard various inquiries as to the object of this new vehicle. The language was uniformly that of scorn, or sneer, or ridicule.
Side 15 - Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!— For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.
Side 67 - They were silent, and sad, and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given, and the boat moved on a short distance, and then stopped, and became immovable.
Side 67 - York, the project was viewed by the public either with indifference or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, " Truths would you teach, to save a sinking land, All shun, none aid you, and few understand.
Side 13 - God said, let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowls of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Side 67 - I told you it would be so, it is a foolish scheme ; I wish we were well out of it." I elevated myself upon a platform, and addressed the assembly. I stated that I knew not what was the matter ; but if they would be quiet, and indulge me for half an hour, I would either go on, or abandon the voyage for that time.
Side 67 - Never did a single encouraging remark, a bright hope, or a warm wish, cross my path.
Side 67 - The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups on the deck. There was anxiety mixed with fear among them. They were silent, sad, and weary.