Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 44W. Blackwood, 1838 |
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Side 64
... head to bolt off towards Birmingham at his top - speed . The other , as soon as he saw the ostler pelting after his companion , turned round - the droll brute ! -and scampered off , similarly attended , in an opposite direction : as if ...
... head to bolt off towards Birmingham at his top - speed . The other , as soon as he saw the ostler pelting after his companion , turned round - the droll brute ! -and scampered off , similarly attended , in an opposite direction : as if ...
Side 68
... head through the window for a mo- ment , I seemed to encounter a hurri- cane , and yet I observed that the small branches of the trees near the road - side did not move in the least . Q. sate lazily back in the corner ; and since he ...
... head through the window for a mo- ment , I seemed to encounter a hurri- cane , and yet I observed that the small branches of the trees near the road - side did not move in the least . Q. sate lazily back in the corner ; and since he ...
Side 69
... head through the win- dow you could not see light at either extremity at least , only as a kind of speck . And there we were labouring heavily along , not at our former speed ; nothing being heard but the dull rumbling noise of the ...
... head through the win- dow you could not see light at either extremity at least , only as a kind of speck . And there we were labouring heavily along , not at our former speed ; nothing being heard but the dull rumbling noise of the ...
Side 82
... head falling against the sharp corner of a chest of drawers , which cut it open , and the wound bled profusely ; and that , while she was thus prostrate and insensible , the prisoner furiously kick- ed and struck her repeatedly - death ...
... head falling against the sharp corner of a chest of drawers , which cut it open , and the wound bled profusely ; and that , while she was thus prostrate and insensible , the prisoner furiously kick- ed and struck her repeatedly - death ...
Side 86
... head in his mantle , to conceal his emotions from the beholders . So , indeed , after a sort , was it with me . My feelings were differently excited , however , when , between the prayers and the sermon , the anthem was sung by two of ...
... head in his mantle , to conceal his emotions from the beholders . So , indeed , after a sort , was it with me . My feelings were differently excited , however , when , between the prayers and the sermon , the anthem was sung by two of ...
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Side 494 - ... stocks and stones, Forget not : in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
Side 509 - In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired. No thanks he breathed, he proffered no request; Rapt into still communion that transcends The imperfect offices of prayer and praise, His mind was a thanksgiving to the power That made him; it was blessedness and love!
Side 24 - And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I am mainly ignorant What place this is, and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me; For, as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Side 511 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoined, from each thing met conceives delight — The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Side 580 - Of Truth, of Grandeur, Beauty, Love, and Hope, And melancholy Fear subdued by Faith ; Of blessed consolations in distress ; Of moral strength, and intellectual Power ; Of joy in widest commonalty spread...
Side 572 - Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours ; And ask them, what report they bore to heaven : And how they might have borne more welcome news.
Side 305 - Thy waters wasted them while they were free, And many a tyrant since; their shores obey The stranger, slave, or savage; their decay Has dried up realms to deserts: not so thou; Unchangeable save to thy wild waves
Side 580 - For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink Deep, and, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil. All strength, all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in personal form — Jehovah, with his thunder, and the choir Of shouting Angels, and the empyreal thrones, — I pass them unalarmed.
Side 499 - I do swear, that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement of property within this realm, as established by the laws : and I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure, any intention to subvert the present church establishment, as settled by law within this realm...
Side 265 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.