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... ... LINES 23 CORRESPONDENCE 24 ON CLOUDS OF GREAT MAGNIFICENCE 27 EPIGRAM .. 28 AN ALLEGORY 29 HOPE 32 ON THE QUAKER'S BURYING - Ground , near MANTON ... ib . TAN THE MARLBOROUGH MAGAZINE . " Est quâdam prodire tenus ,
... ... LINES 23 CORRESPONDENCE 24 ON CLOUDS OF GREAT MAGNIFICENCE 27 EPIGRAM .. 28 AN ALLEGORY 29 HOPE 32 ON THE QUAKER'S BURYING - Ground , near MANTON ... ib . TAN THE MARLBOROUGH MAGAZINE . " Est quâdam prodire tenus ,
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... hope we have said enough at present to account for our motives in starting this publication - of our plan of proceeding we cannot speak with so much certainty . We wish our Magazine to consist of a fair proportion of light and serious ...
... hope we have said enough at present to account for our motives in starting this publication - of our plan of proceeding we cannot speak with so much certainty . We wish our Magazine to consist of a fair proportion of light and serious ...
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... with those they have left behind them . We have little more to add beyond the expression of an earnest hope , that we may look for an encouraging support from all who are connected with , or interested in B 2 INTRODUCTION . iii.
... with those they have left behind them . We have little more to add beyond the expression of an earnest hope , that we may look for an encouraging support from all who are connected with , or interested in B 2 INTRODUCTION . iii.
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... hope , would try To stem the flood that swept her by , Yet , week by week , and day by day , The anguish , rising from delay , Made from her cheek the roses fly , And dimmed the brightness of her eye , Till even Hope itself was flown ...
... hope , would try To stem the flood that swept her by , Yet , week by week , and day by day , The anguish , rising from delay , Made from her cheek the roses fly , And dimmed the brightness of her eye , Till even Hope itself was flown ...
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... hope with a joyful glance Is beaming upon her countenance , And over her dimpled mouth there plays A smile like the smile of former days , Ere yet she knew what it was to be The favourite child of adversity . The morning ray hath dawned ...
... hope with a joyful glance Is beaming upon her countenance , And over her dimpled mouth there plays A smile like the smile of former days , Ere yet she knew what it was to be The favourite child of adversity . The morning ray hath dawned ...
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Страница 76 - For the Lord had made the host of the Syrians to hear a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses, even the noise of a great host: and they said one to another. Lo, the king of Israel hath hired against us the kings of the Hittites, and the kings of the Egyptians, to come upon us.
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Страница 68 - ... on the walls of the temples. The shrines were of two kinds : the one a sort of canopy ; the other an ark or sacred boat, which may be termed the great shrine. This was carried with grand pomp by the priests, a certain number being selected for that duty, who supported it on their shoulders by means of long staves passing through metal rings at the side of the sledge on which it stood, and brought it into the temple, where it was deposited upon a stand or table, in order that the prescribed ceremonies...
Страница 68 - One of the most important ceremonies was the ' procession of the shrines,' which is mentioned in the Rosetta Stone, and is frequently represented on the walls of the temples. The shrines were of two kinds, the one a sort of canopy, the other an ark, or sacred boat, which may be termed the great shrine. This was carried with great pomp by the priests, a certain number being selected for that duty, who...
Страница 10 - Sire, Soon in his hand to Wisdom's temple led, Holds secret converse with the Mighty Dead ; Trembles and thrills and weeps as they inspire, Burns as they burn, and with congenial fire ! Like Her most gentle, most unfortunate...
Страница 68 - ... termed the great shrine. This was carried with grand pomp by the priests, a certain number being selected for that duty, who, supporting it on their shoulders by means of long staves, passing through metal rings at the side of the sledge on which it stood, brought it into the temple, where it was placed upon a stand or table, in order that the prescribed ceremonies might be performed before it.
Страница 27 - Iranians are a spiritually gifted people," and how, if this were not so, "it would be difficult to account for the appearance in that country of so many fanatics, reformers, and heretics.