Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper., 1830 |
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... church of St. Opportune , of which he is the eldest churchwarden . The Abbe Daillot , nephew of the patriarch , and vicar of St. Magloire , came next ; he was followed by M. Melchior Bruno , captain of the veterans of the barracks Notre ...
... church of St. Opportune , of which he is the eldest churchwarden . The Abbe Daillot , nephew of the patriarch , and vicar of St. Magloire , came next ; he was followed by M. Melchior Bruno , captain of the veterans of the barracks Notre ...
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... for the inhabitants of Palestine , during some years he was separated from the Romish Church , but he after- wards conformed to it , and died after nine years ' imprisonment , either by famine or the sword , on 40 REMARKABLE DAYS.
... for the inhabitants of Palestine , during some years he was separated from the Romish Church , but he after- wards conformed to it , and died after nine years ' imprisonment , either by famine or the sword , on 40 REMARKABLE DAYS.
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... churches in each * To quote the authorities on this occasion , would be almost equivalent to making a list of all our ancient authors , and other ecclesiastical writers , who treat of the period in question . - Dr . Milner's History of ...
... churches in each * To quote the authorities on this occasion , would be almost equivalent to making a list of all our ancient authors , and other ecclesiastical writers , who treat of the period in question . - Dr . Milner's History of ...
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... church , as he did in the other cities , † he built our cathedral from the ground , upon a scale of gran- deur and magnificence which has never since been equalled ; and he bestowed upon it the right of sanctuary , with other privileges ...
... church , as he did in the other cities , † he built our cathedral from the ground , upon a scale of gran- deur and magnificence which has never since been equalled ; and he bestowed upon it the right of sanctuary , with other privileges ...
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And infancy and age are seen Slow winding o'er the church - yard green . It is the eve of rest ! the light Still lingers on the moss - grown tow'r , While to the drowsy ear of night Slowly it marks the evening hour . " Tis hush'd ! and ...
And infancy and age are seen Slow winding o'er the church - yard green . It is the eve of rest ! the light Still lingers on the moss - grown tow'r , While to the drowsy ear of night Slowly it marks the evening hour . " Tis hush'd ! and ...
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Стр. 323 - Come to the bridal chamber, death ! Come to the mother when she feels For the first time her firstborn's breath ; — Come when the blessed seals Which close the pestilence are broke, And crowded cities wail its stroke...
Стр. 306 - A man of a polite imagination is let into a great many pleasures that the vulgar are not capable of receiving. He can converse with a picture, and find an agreeable companion in a statue. He meets with a secret refreshment in a description, and often feels a greater satisfaction in the prospect of fields and meadows, than another does in the possession.
Стр. 323 - Joy of her young years, Thinks of thy fate and checks her tears. And she, the mother of thy boys. Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read the grief she will not speak, The memory of her buried Joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will by their pilgrim-circled hearth Talk of thy doom without a sigh: For thou art freedom's now and fame's, One of the few, the immortal names, That were not born to die.
Стр. 208 - God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we, see ; Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee; Where'er we turn, thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are thine! When day, with farewell beam, delays Among the opening clouds of even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into heaven, Those hues, that make the sun's decline So soft, so radiant, Lord! are thine.
Стр. 54 - Anon his heart revives: her vespers done, Of all its wreathed pearls her hair she frees; Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one; Loosens her fragrant bodice; by degrees Her rich attire creeps rustling to her knees: Half-hidden, like a mermaid in seaweed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St.
Стр. 186 - Oh that the salvation of Israel were come out of Zion! when the Lord bringeth back the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.
Стр. 60 - In the first sense, sir, the charge is too trifling to be confuted, and deserves only to be mentioned that it may be despised.
Стр. 60 - ... have subsided. The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult.
Стр. 53 - St Agnes' Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold ; The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass, And silent was the flock in woolly fold : Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told His rosary, and while his frosted breath, Like pious incense from a censer old, Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death, Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith...
Стр. 73 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride. His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !