Southern Literary Messenger, Bind 36;Bind 38Jno. R. Thompson, 1864 |
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Side 9
... moved off , in their little skiff , over the water , on their way to the vessel which lay a little distance from the shore . Agnes read the name on the prow of the vessel , as they neared it- " The Santa Clara . " She heard Antonio ask ...
... moved off , in their little skiff , over the water , on their way to the vessel which lay a little distance from the shore . Agnes read the name on the prow of the vessel , as they neared it- " The Santa Clara . " She heard Antonio ask ...
Side 10
... moved slowly from her moorings . Agnes felt all the confused sound of the many feet , hope die within her . Suddenly the engine was reversed , the steam escaped through the safety - valve , and the Santa Clara lay still upon the water ...
... moved slowly from her moorings . Agnes felt all the confused sound of the many feet , hope die within her . Suddenly the engine was reversed , the steam escaped through the safety - valve , and the Santa Clara lay still upon the water ...
Side 14
... moved , but they uttered no sound . Mr. Murray entered the stateroom , lifted her up in his arms to her feet . She was lying dressed as she was when they quitted Rome ; he tied her bounet upon he head , threw her mantle around her ...
... moved , but they uttered no sound . Mr. Murray entered the stateroom , lifted her up in his arms to her feet . She was lying dressed as she was when they quitted Rome ; he tied her bounet upon he head , threw her mantle around her ...
Side 20
... moved at numbering about two hundred , in an apple different times , and with perfectly distinct orchard and open field , near Toney's , and organizations , though within supporting impetuously cheered them , led on by Capt . distance ...
... moved at numbering about two hundred , in an apple different times , and with perfectly distinct orchard and open field , near Toney's , and organizations , though within supporting impetuously cheered them , led on by Capt . distance ...
Side 21
... moved for- and behind a fence on its left . The mo- ward from Summersville , hoping to take ment Col. Heth's regiment emerged from him at disadvantage . Floyd advanced to the woods , they opened fire and pressed meet him , throwing ou ...
... moved for- and behind a fence on its left . The mo- ward from Summersville , hoping to take ment Col. Heth's regiment emerged from him at disadvantage . Floyd advanced to the woods , they opened fire and pressed meet him , throwing ou ...
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Side 146 - ... that we, with all those that are departed in the true faith of thy holy name, may have our perfect consummation and bliss, both in body and soul, in thy eternal and everlasting glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Side 43 - They are like unto children sitting in the market-place, and calling one to another, and saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced : we have mourned unto you, and ye have not wept.
Side 43 - For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not : but the publicans and the harlots believed him: and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him.
Side 46 - He saved others, himself he cannot save : if he be the King of Israel, let him now come down from the cross, and we will believe him. He trusted in GOD ; let him deliver him now, if he will have him : for he said, I am the Son of GOD.
Side 146 - Almighty God, with whom do live the spirits of those who depart hence in the Lord, and with whom the souls of the faithful, after they are delivered from the burden of the flesh, are in joy and felicity...
Side 44 - And He called to Him a little child and set him in the midst of them and said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye turn and become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Side 148 - No longer must the mourners weep, Nor call departed Christians dead ; For death is hallowed into sleep And every grave becomes a bed.
Side 207 - But sore weep she if oon of hem were deed, Or if men smoot it with a yerde smerte: And al was conscience and tendre herte.
Side 125 - In peace, Love tunes the shepherd's reed; In war, he mounts the warrior's steed; In halls, in gay attire is seen; In hamlets, dances on the green. Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above ; For love is heaven, and heaven is love.
Side 218 - ... in a very few. Even in works where all those are imperfect or neglected, this can overpower criticism, and make us admire even while we disapprove. Nay, where this appears, though attended with absurdities, it brightens all the rubbish about it, till we see nothing but its own splendour.