Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen18;Volumen81John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1873 |
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... forces and inexhaustible resources of modern liberty . ' Language of the same tendency has recently been used by a section of the Anglican Church , because they could not force their own peculiar views upon the rest . Nor did ' L'Avenir ...
... forces and inexhaustible resources of modern liberty . ' Language of the same tendency has recently been used by a section of the Anglican Church , because they could not force their own peculiar views upon the rest . Nor did ' L'Avenir ...
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... forcé de mettre l'em- pereur , une première fois , au ban de l'Eglise , en laissant à Grégoire IX . le soin de ... force upon the in- stant to all or any who roused his indigna- tion or his scorn . About the end of the debate on ...
... forcé de mettre l'em- pereur , une première fois , au ban de l'Eglise , en laissant à Grégoire IX . le soin de ... force upon the in- stant to all or any who roused his indigna- tion or his scorn . About the end of the debate on ...
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... force , you deny faith , you deny the empire of the pontifical au- thority over souls -- that empire which has sub- dued the proudest emperors . Well ; be it so ; is the weakness of the Holy See . but there is one thing which you cannot ...
... force , you deny faith , you deny the empire of the pontifical au- thority over souls -- that empire which has sub- dued the proudest emperors . Well ; be it so ; is the weakness of the Holy See . but there is one thing which you cannot ...
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... force of the individual waves is here most strikingly displayed . Vast pyra- midal heaps leap incessantly from the river , some of them with such energy as to jerk their summits into the air , where they hang suspended as bundles of ...
... force of the individual waves is here most strikingly displayed . Vast pyra- midal heaps leap incessantly from the river , some of them with such energy as to jerk their summits into the air , where they hang suspended as bundles of ...
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... force acting through long periods , and an intense force acting through short ones , may produce approximately the same results . A To Dr. Hooker I have been indebted for some samples of stones , the first examples of which were picked ...
... force acting through long periods , and an intense force acting through short ones , may produce approximately the same results . A To Dr. Hooker I have been indebted for some samples of stones , the first examples of which were picked ...
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Página 558 - Should God create another Eve, and I Another rib afford, yet loss of thee Would never from my heart; no, no! I feel The link of nature draw me; flesh of flesh, Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe.
Página 450 - Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains; and of all that we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye, and ear, — both what they half create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognize In nature and the language of the sense, The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being.
Página 453 - Liberty ! There came a tyrant, and with holy glee Thou fought'st against him ; but hast vainly striven : Thou from thy Alpine holds at length art driven, Where not a torrent murmurs heard by thee. Of one deep bliss thine ear hath been bereft : Then cleave, O cleave to that which still is left ; For, high-souled maid, what sorrow would it be That mountain floods should thunder as before, And ocean bellow from his rocky shore, And neither awful voice be heard by thee...
Página 449 - Ah! Then, if mine had been the Painter's hand, To express what then I saw, and add the gleam, The light that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and the Poet's dream; I would have planted thee, thou hoary Pile Amid a world how different from this!
Página 546 - Sure something holy lodges in that breast, And with these raptures moves the vocal air To testify his hidden residence. How sweetly did they float upon the wings Of Silence, through the empty-vaulted night, At every fall smoothing the raven down Of Darkness till it smiled.
Página 274 - The steadfast rock of immortality. With wide-embracing love Thy spirit animates eternal years, Pervades and broods above, Changes, sustains, dissolves, creates, and rears. Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou wert left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee. • There is not room for Death, Nor atom that his might could render void: Thou — THOU art Being and Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed.
Página 526 - While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrowed land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.
Página 556 - Absolute rule ; and hyacinthine locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustering, but not beneath his shoulders broad...
Página 554 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks. Methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam...
Página 447 - I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous...