Scribner's Magazine, Volumen4Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1888 |
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... followed , and until quite recently trusses built entirely of wrought iron have been used for all structures of great span . The latest step has been made in the use of steel , at first for spe- cial members of a truss and latterly for ...
... followed , and until quite recently trusses built entirely of wrought iron have been used for all structures of great span . The latest step has been made in the use of steel , at first for spe- cial members of a truss and latterly for ...
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... followed , but not softly enough , for at the garden door , in the dark , she found him waiting . She felt his hand upon her wrist , and drew back , alarmed . But his reproof was of the gentlest . " Why do you get up so early ? One ...
... followed , but not softly enough , for at the garden door , in the dark , she found him waiting . She felt his hand upon her wrist , and drew back , alarmed . But his reproof was of the gentlest . " Why do you get up so early ? One ...
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... followed by two serving - men bearing rich apparel , ribbons , silks and laces , to be unfolded and displayed before Modesta's wonder- ing eyes . She tried to speak , but wanted words . " What ! No welcome for me ? " he cried , merrily ...
... followed by two serving - men bearing rich apparel , ribbons , silks and laces , to be unfolded and displayed before Modesta's wonder- ing eyes . She tried to speak , but wanted words . " What ! No welcome for me ? " he cried , merrily ...
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... followed . For , now and then , the master spoke a word of satisfaction , in his own encourage- ment ; he had found the way at last ; here was success indeed . But the mas- ter of the house only sighed when he heard this , and his step ...
... followed . For , now and then , the master spoke a word of satisfaction , in his own encourage- ment ; he had found the way at last ; here was success indeed . But the mas- ter of the house only sighed when he heard this , and his step ...
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... followed him meekly , but only to the window . The lute lay upon the floor . There was the painter's seat , there his empty easel ; and beyond , where he had posed her , half reclined the lovely figure he longed to make immortal . But ...
... followed him meekly , but only to the window . The lute lay upon the floor . There was the painter's seat , there his empty easel ; and beyond , where he had posed her , half reclined the lovely figure he longed to make immortal . But ...
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Página 12 - ... the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of production and of traffic in states.
Página 761 - To be honest, to be kind — to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole a family happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not be embittered, to keep a few friends but these without capitulation — above all, on the same grim condition, to keep friends with himself — here is a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy.
Página 538 - Bathed in the sacred dews of morn The wide aerial landscape spread — The world which was ere I was born, The world which lasts when I am dead ; Which never was the friend of one, Nor promised love it could not give, But lit for all its generous sun, And lived itself, and made us live.
Página 764 - A late lark twitters from the quiet skies ; And from the west, Where the sun, his day's work ended, Lingers as in content, There falls on the old, gray city An influence luminous and serene, A shining peace. The smoke ascends In a rosy-and-golden haze. The spires Shine, and are changed. In the valley Shadows rise. The lark sings on. The sun, Closing his benediction, Sinks, and the darkening air Thrills with a sense of the triumphing night — Night, with her train of stars And her great gift of sleep.
Página 537 - Joy comes and goes, hope ebbs and flows Like the wave, Change doth unknit the tranquil strength of men. Love lends life a little grace, A few sad smiles ; and then, Both are laid in one cold place, In the grave.
Página 537 - Have dream'd that I lived but for them, That they were my glory and joy. — They are dust, they are changed, they are gone ! I remain.
Página 538 - Bring none of these ; but let me be, While all around in silence lies, Moved to the window near, and see Once more, before my dying eyes, Bathed in the sacred dews of morn The wide aerial landscape spread — The world which was ere I was born, The world which lasts when I am dead...
Página 535 - Enter each and all, and use their service, Speak from every mouth — the speech, a poem. Hardly shall I tell my joys and sorrows, Hopes and fears, belief and disbelieving: I am mine and yours — the rest be all men's, Karshish, Cleon, Norbert and the fifty.
Página 346 - God their honours yield, His life adorns the law. 2 A careful providence shall stand, And ever guard thy head, Shall on the labours of thy hand Its kindly blessings shed. 3 Thy wife shall be a fruitful vine ; Thy children, round thy board, Each like a plant of honour shine, And learn to fear the Lord.
Página 344 - HAPPY the heart where graces reign, Where love inspires the breast ; Love is the brightest of the train, And strengthens all the rest. 2 Knowledge, alas ! 'tis all in vain, And all in vain our fear ; Our stubborn sins will fight and reign If love be absent there. 3...