Supplement to the Connecticut Courant: Containing Tales, Travels, History, Biography, Poetry, and a Great Variety of Miscellaneous Articles, Том 3J.L. Boswell., 1832 |
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... means of converting hun- to be in a great measure ignorant of the ce- dreds of souls , and in all probability will be lebrity which had been conferred upon her still further instrumental in the conver- and the family by Mr. Richmond's ...
... means of converting hun- to be in a great measure ignorant of the ce- dreds of souls , and in all probability will be lebrity which had been conferred upon her still further instrumental in the conver- and the family by Mr. Richmond's ...
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... means of preserv- a formal manner of the advantages of fric- the family told us it had never been removed ing health ; though we have occasionally ad- since her death . Although her sister occu - verted to them incidentally . pied the ...
... means of preserv- a formal manner of the advantages of fric- the family told us it had never been removed ing health ; though we have occasionally ad- since her death . Although her sister occu - verted to them incidentally . pied the ...
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... means of pro- per course of active exercise generally , but more especially by the diligent use of fric- tions of the skin . Though useful to all , frictions are pecul- arly adapted to increase the health and vig- or of persons of ...
... means of pro- per course of active exercise generally , but more especially by the diligent use of fric- tions of the skin . Though useful to all , frictions are pecul- arly adapted to increase the health and vig- or of persons of ...
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... means which God has given him and particularly , the ex- ercise of a diligence , which in the pursuit of a worthy object , never grows tired or discour aged . This was one of the causes , marked , Poison Valley .'- It is three miles ...
... means which God has given him and particularly , the ex- ercise of a diligence , which in the pursuit of a worthy object , never grows tired or discour aged . This was one of the causes , marked , Poison Valley .'- It is three miles ...
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... means that are given , by all the discipline of life , by all the tasks that are set for our sense and virtue . Yet , we none But his glance was caught by the desert's the less say , to those who have the requisite flower , The precious ...
... means that are given , by all the discipline of life , by all the tasks that are set for our sense and virtue . Yet , we none But his glance was caught by the desert's the less say , to those who have the requisite flower , The precious ...
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Страница 473 - Ah little think the gay licentious proud, Whom pleasure, power, and affluence surround ; They, who their thoughtless hours in giddy mirth, And wanton, often cruel, riot waste ; Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death, And all the sad variety of pain.
Страница 129 - They loved, but the story we cannot unfold; They scorned, but the heart of the haughty is cold ; They grieved, but no wail from their slumbers will come; They joyed, but the tongue of their gladness is dumb.
Страница 432 - Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, called conscience.
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Страница 129 - The saint who enjoyed the communion of heaven, The sinner who dared to remain unforgiven, The wise and the foolish, the guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes, like the flower and the weed That wither away to let others succeed; So the multitude comes, even those we behold, To repeat every tale that has often been told.
Страница 129 - tis the draught of a breath — From the blossom of health to the paleness of death, From the gilded saloon to the bier and the shroud : — Oh! why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Страница 56 - Eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of reaching his opponent, when, with a sudden scream, probably of despair and honest execration, the latter drops his fish : the Eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, descends like a whirlwind, snatches it in his grasp ere it reaches the water, and bears his ill-gotten booty silently away to the woods.
Страница 385 - t is given To wake sweet Nature's untaught lays; Beneath the arch of heaven To chirp away a life of praise. Then spread each wing Far, far above, o'er lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not reared with hands.