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... four thousand three hun- dred and fifty - seven feet above the level of the sea . The approach to the mountain is through vine- yards , which grow with great luxuriance , as vines always do on volcanic soils . The wine is strong , and ...
... four thousand three hun- dred and fifty - seven feet above the level of the sea . The approach to the mountain is through vine- yards , which grow with great luxuriance , as vines always do on volcanic soils . The wine is strong , and ...
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... Four Sermons . 18 . London : WILLIAM MACINTOSH , 24 , Paternoster Row . ISLIPIANA . Second Series . By FRANCIS TRENCHI , M.A. , Rector of Islip , Oxon . In One Vol . , Paper Cover , 3s . 6d . No. 1. - CHRIST our MISSIONARY - in PERSON ...
... Four Sermons . 18 . London : WILLIAM MACINTOSH , 24 , Paternoster Row . ISLIPIANA . Second Series . By FRANCIS TRENCHI , M.A. , Rector of Islip , Oxon . In One Vol . , Paper Cover , 3s . 6d . No. 1. - CHRIST our MISSIONARY - in PERSON ...
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... four others alluded to ? THOMAS E. WINNINGTON . HENLEY'S ENGLISH " VATHEK . " It is , of course , generally known that Beckford wrote his Arabian story in French . Mr. Timbs , in his English Eccentrics and Eccentricities , art . " The ...
... four others alluded to ? THOMAS E. WINNINGTON . HENLEY'S ENGLISH " VATHEK . " It is , of course , generally known that Beckford wrote his Arabian story in French . Mr. Timbs , in his English Eccentrics and Eccentricities , art . " The ...
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... four years ' time , he hath brought it to greater perfection than it has attained where it hath been used for many ages , insomuch that the company of glass - sellers of London , who are the dealers for that commodity , have contracted ...
... four years ' time , he hath brought it to greater perfection than it has attained where it hath been used for many ages , insomuch that the company of glass - sellers of London , who are the dealers for that commodity , have contracted ...
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... four years of age , while his wife , born in 1726 , was twenty - one years younger , being only thirty - three . I do not know whether the yeomen of Cumberland marry young or not , but fifty - four is , as a general rule , so ...
... four years of age , while his wife , born in 1726 , was twenty - one years younger , being only thirty - three . I do not know whether the yeomen of Cumberland marry young or not , but fifty - four is , as a general rule , so ...
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Página 329 - Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.
Página 276 - And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins : but this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.
Página 395 - O ! it is pleasant, with a heart at ease, Just after sunset, or by moonlight skies, To make the shifting clouds be what you please, Or let the easily persuaded eyes Own each quaint likeness issuing from the mould Of a friend's fancy; or with head bent low And cheek aslant see rivers flow of gold 'Twixt crimson banks; and then, a traveller, go From mount to mount through Cloudland, gorgeous land! Or...
Página 50 - TRAGEDY, as it was anciently composed, hath been ever held the gravest, moralest, and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle to be of power, by raising pity and fear, or terror, to purge the mind of those and such like passions, that is, to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight, stirred up by reading or seeing those passions well imitated.
Página 278 - O come, let us worship and fall down, and kneel before the Lord our Maker. For he is the Lord our God, and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.
Página 382 - BEFORE the starry threshold of Jove's court /My mansion is, where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air...
Página 218 - Prayer is the burden of a sigh ; The falling of a tear, The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near. 3 Prayer is the simplest form of speech, That infant lips can try ; Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high.
Página 50 - Nature wanting in her own effects to make good his assertion : for so in physic things of melancholic hue and quality are used against melancholy, sour against sour, salt to remove salt humours.
Página 299 - I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
Página 250 - That being restored to health of body, vigour of mind, and cheerfulness of spirit, he may be able to go to thine house, to offer thee an oblation with great gladness ; and to bless thy holy Name for all thy goodness towards him; through Jesus Christ our Saviour, to whom, with thee and the Holy Spirit, be all honour and glory, world without end.