Methodist Magazine, Том 51W. Briggs., 1900 |
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... tion . With rare intervals of com- parative fertility , this stony desert continues till far past Avila , and nearly to Madrid . From Tolosa to Vittoria , a distance of about fifty miles , there are scarcely fifty houses . Of course the ...
... tion . With rare intervals of com- parative fertility , this stony desert continues till far past Avila , and nearly to Madrid . From Tolosa to Vittoria , a distance of about fifty miles , there are scarcely fifty houses . Of course the ...
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... tion by fire ; and in the deplorable state of the finances of the country there is little hope of the damage being repaired . In common with many other of the magnificent monuments of the past , the prob- ability is that the Escurial is ...
... tion by fire ; and in the deplorable state of the finances of the country there is little hope of the damage being repaired . In common with many other of the magnificent monuments of the past , the prob- ability is that the Escurial is ...
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... tion above the plain , its picturesque old walls , the Alca- zar , the curious round towers , the quaint balconied houses , the Cathedral , and , above all , the mag- nificent aqueduct- a section of which is represented in our ...
... tion above the plain , its picturesque old walls , the Alca- zar , the curious round towers , the quaint balconied houses , the Cathedral , and , above all , the mag- nificent aqueduct- a section of which is represented in our ...
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... tion among the English colonists , and to keep them dependent upon England ; but at the same time it had shown them their power and taught them to have much more confidence in their own resources as a people . The capture of the ...
... tion among the English colonists , and to keep them dependent upon England ; but at the same time it had shown them their power and taught them to have much more confidence in their own resources as a people . The capture of the ...
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... tion , and Edward was an astute statesman , who preferred the peaceful mode of litigation to the the Southron monarch sought a dispensation from the Pope . The fates were against him , for with the arrival of the papal bull grant- ing ...
... tion , and Edward was an astute statesman , who preferred the peaceful mode of litigation to the the Southron monarch sought a dispensation from the Pope . The fates were against him , for with the arrival of the papal bull grant- ing ...
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Страница 529 - That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim : Fade ; far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou amongst the leaves hast never known— The weariness, the fever and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan; Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last grey
Страница 529 - The same that ofttimes hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn. Forlorn ! the very word is like a bell To toll me back from thee to my sole self! Was it a vision, or a waking dream ? Fled is that music :—Do I wake or
Страница 291 - years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel, What Workman wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope ! Fear not each sudden sound
Страница 278 - Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart; Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea ; Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free. So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness; and yet thy heart,
Страница 529 - Full on the casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for Heaven's grace and boon, Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together And on her silver cross soft amethyst, And on her hair a glory, like a saint: She seemed a splendid angel,
Страница 221 - If it had not been the Lord, who was on our side . . . then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us; then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul; then the proud waters had gone over our soul...
Страница 274 - thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatched, unfledged comrade.
Страница 198 - Recessional": " For heathen heart that puts her trust In reeking tube and iron shard— All valiant dust that builds on dust And guarding calls not thee to guard, For frantic boast and foolish word, Thy mercy on thy people, Lord. Amen.
Страница 158 - want of that faith whereby alone we are saved." He says that on the 24th of May, while hearing a layman read '• Luther's preface to the Epistle to the Romans, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for
Страница 291 - of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore, Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea ! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee ; Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, Are all with thee,—are all with thee ! "We