Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 17Henry Mills Alden Harper & Brothers, 1858 Harper's informs a diverse body of readers of cultural, business, political, literary and scientific affairs. |
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... Harry ? " asks Madame de Bern- stein . " My niece Maria and I shall have a chicken in the little parlor ; I think you should go to the best ordinary . There is one at the White Horse at three , we shall hear his bell in a minute or two ...
... Harry ? " asks Madame de Bern- stein . " My niece Maria and I shall have a chicken in the little parlor ; I think you should go to the best ordinary . There is one at the White Horse at three , we shall hear his bell in a minute or two ...
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... Harry's dinner . Mr. Warrington returned the salute of the two gentlemen , who bade him welcome to Tun- bridge , and hoped he would like the place upon better acquaintance . Then they smiled and ex- changed waggish looks with each other ...
... Harry's dinner . Mr. Warrington returned the salute of the two gentlemen , who bade him welcome to Tun- bridge , and hoped he would like the place upon better acquaintance . Then they smiled and ex- changed waggish looks with each other ...
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... Harry War- rington was aware how his Aunt and himself had been the subject of the two gentlemen's con- versation . Ere the conviction had settled itself on his mind , one of the speakers had quitted the room , and the other turning to a ...
... Harry War- rington was aware how his Aunt and himself had been the subject of the two gentlemen's con- versation . Ere the conviction had settled itself on his mind , one of the speakers had quitted the room , and the other turning to a ...
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... Harry blushed , and owned that of an even- ing his cousin and he had had a few games at cards . " And Tom Sampson , the chaplain , " cried Jack Morris , " was he of the party ? I wager that Tom made a third , and the Lord deliver you ...
... Harry blushed , and owned that of an even- ing his cousin and he had had a few games at cards . " And Tom Sampson , the chaplain , " cried Jack Morris , " was he of the party ? I wager that Tom made a third , and the Lord deliver you ...
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... Harry , who by this time was more than warm with Bur- gundy . " Ponies on each ! " cries my lord . " Done and done ! " cried my lord and Harry together . The young man thought it was for the honor of his country not to be ashamed of any ...
... Harry , who by this time was more than warm with Bur- gundy . " Ponies on each ! " cries my lord . " Done and done ! " cried my lord and Harry together . The young man thought it was for the honor of his country not to be ashamed of any ...
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Стр. 130 - for its use' sake, — both to body and soul ! But if anywhere the day is made holy for the mere day's sake, — if anywhere any one sets up its observance upon a Jewish foundation, then I order you to work on it, to ride on it, to dance on it, to feast on it — to do anything that shall reprove this encroachment on the Christian spirit and liberty.
Стр. 271 - Teachers of wisdom, who could once beguile My tedious hours, and lighten every toil, I now resign you; nor with fainting heart; For pass a few short years, or days, or hours, And happier seasons may their dawn unfold, And all your sacred fellowship restore: When, freed from earth, unlimited its powers, Mind shall with mind direct communion hold, And kindred spirits meet to part no more.
Стр. 128 - Prayer for the Queen's Majesty. OLord' our heavenly Father, high and mighty, King of kings, Lord of lords, the only Ruler of princes, who dost from thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth ; Most heartily we beseech thee with thy favour to behold our most gracious Sovereign Lady, Queen VICTORIA, and so replenish her with, the grace of thy Holy Spirit, that she may alway incline to thy will, and- walk in thy way...
Стр. 166 - And they who fly in terror deem A mighty host behind, And hear the tramp of thousands Upon the hollow wind. Then sweet the hour that brings release From danger and from toil : We talk the battle over, And share the battle's spoil.
Стр. 129 - Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. | The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation, soul, and form All melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life.
Стр. 342 - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Стр. 261 - ... the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making or wooing of it; the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it; and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it, is the sovereign good of human nature.
Стр. 361 - Here in the body pent, Absent from Him I roam, Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home. My Father's house on high, Home of my soul ! how near, At times, to faith's foreseeing eye, Thy golden gates appear! Ah! then my spirit faints To reach the land I love, The bright inheritance of saints, Jerusalem above!
Стр. 288 - The Golden Age was first; when man yet new No rule but uncorrupted reason knew; And, with a native bent, did good pursue. Unforced by punishment, unawed by fear, His words were simple, and his soul sincere. Needless was written law, where none oppressed; The law of man was written in his breast. No suppliant crowds before the judge appeared; 120 No court erected yet, nor cause was heard; But all was safe, for conscience was their guard.
Стр. 406 - If, sir, there could be a resurrection from the foot of the gallows, if the victims of justice could live again, collect together and form a society, they would, however loath, soon find themselves obliged to make justice, that justice under which they fell, the fundamental law of their state.