Remains of the Late Rev. Charles Wolfe ...: With a Brief Memoir of His LifeHamilton, Adams, and Company, 1827 - 473 sider |
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... Lord Kilwarden , one of the same family , who was elevated to the dignity of the judicial bench . At an early age the subject of this memoir lost his father ; not long after whose death the family removed to England , where they resided ...
... Lord Kilwarden , one of the same family , who was elevated to the dignity of the judicial bench . At an early age the subject of this memoir lost his father ; not long after whose death the family removed to England , where they resided ...
Side 18
... Lord Welling- " ton's position ; one on the right , the other " on the left of the highest point of the sierra : " this spot is remarkable , as commanding one " of the most extensive views in Portugal ; " and on the very summit stands a ...
... Lord Welling- " ton's position ; one on the right , the other " on the left of the highest point of the sierra : " this spot is remarkable , as commanding one " of the most extensive views in Portugal ; " and on the very summit stands a ...
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... this account , it has obtained a very general popularity from the splendid eulogium pronounced upon it by the late Lord Byron . Little as the author himself seemed to value the shadowy prize of poetic reputation , or of 24 REMAINS OF.
... this account , it has obtained a very general popularity from the splendid eulogium pronounced upon it by the late Lord Byron . Little as the author himself seemed to value the shadowy prize of poetic reputation , or of 24 REMAINS OF.
Side 25
... , ' & c .; others named 66 66 some of Moore's Irish Melodies , and Camp- " bell's Hohenlinden ; and had Lord Byron " not been present , his own Invocation in Man- " fred , or the Ode to Napoleon , or THE REV . C. WOLFE . 25.
... , ' & c .; others named 66 66 some of Moore's Irish Melodies , and Camp- " bell's Hohenlinden ; and had Lord Byron " not been present , his own Invocation in Man- " fred , or the Ode to Napoleon , or THE REV . C. WOLFE . 25.
Side 26
... " the lines- 66 But he lay like a warrior taking his rest , With his martial cloak around him . ' 1 I should have taken the whole , ' said Shelley , for a rough sketch of Campbell's . ' Campbell " No , ' replied Lord Byron ; " 26 REMAINS ...
... " the lines- 66 But he lay like a warrior taking his rest , With his martial cloak around him . ' 1 I should have taken the whole , ' said Shelley , for a rough sketch of Campbell's . ' Campbell " No , ' replied Lord Byron ; " 26 REMAINS ...
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66 MY DEAR academic dress affections Almighty amongst appear beautiful behold blessed blood body Bourdeaux burden Castle Caulfield CHARLES WOLFE Christ Christian conversation corruption county Wicklow Creator death delight divine Dublin duty earth earthly Edinburgh Annual eternal everlasting evil extemporaneous preaching faith fancy Father fearful feel felt forget friends give glorious glory Gospel hand happiness hath heard heart heaven holy Holy Spirit hope human humble imagination immortal Jugurtha kind kingdom of Heaven labour living look Lord Lord Byron ments mercy mind misery nature ness never Numidia o'er object observe once ourselves pain parish passions Pauillac perhaps pleasures poem Poetry racter recollect Redeemer religion salvation scarcely scene seems SERMON shew sinner sins Sir John Moore smile sorrow soul spirit tell temptation thee things thou thought throne tion treasure truth turn unto wild word wrath yoke youth
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Side 333 - Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey ; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness...
Side 296 - For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing : for to will is present with me; but how to perform that which is good I find not.
Side 344 - Thou wilt show me the path of life : in thy presence is fulness of joy, and at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Side 432 - And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah ; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.
Side 79 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine...
Side 446 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
Side 230 - Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
Side 42 - The time would e'er be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook That I must look in vain ! But when I speak — thou dost not say What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead...
Side 255 - Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin that doth so easily beset us...
Side 423 - Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance...