The Album, Svazek 3J. Andrews., 1823 |
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Strana 54
... than twenty furlongs distant from Gibeah , the strong - hold of Benjamin , which possessed several local advantages . It probably was never attacked , for its height secured it from an escalade , 54 ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER OF.
... than twenty furlongs distant from Gibeah , the strong - hold of Benjamin , which possessed several local advantages . It probably was never attacked , for its height secured it from an escalade , 54 ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER OF.
Strana 56
... Gibeah , this advan- tage is particularly mentioned , as well as the skill of the tribe in the use of the sling . " There were seven hun- dred chosen men left - handed ; every one could sling stones at an hair - breadth , and not miss ...
... Gibeah , this advan- tage is particularly mentioned , as well as the skill of the tribe in the use of the sling . " There were seven hun- dred chosen men left - handed ; every one could sling stones at an hair - breadth , and not miss ...
Strana 57
... Gibeah , the chief city of Benjamin . Here he was suffered to remain , un- noticed , in the street , with his recovered wife and ser- vant , till an old man of Mount Ephraim , a sojourner in the city , took him in , and treated him with ...
... Gibeah , the chief city of Benjamin . Here he was suffered to remain , un- noticed , in the street , with his recovered wife and ser- vant , till an old man of Mount Ephraim , a sojourner in the city , took him in , and treated him with ...
Strana 58
... Gibeah , which was now besieged by the united army of Israel , amount- ing to four hundred thousand men . Benjamin only mustered twenty - six thousand and seven hundred sol- diers , so much had continual war and contention re- duced ...
... Gibeah , which was now besieged by the united army of Israel , amount- ing to four hundred thousand men . Benjamin only mustered twenty - six thousand and seven hundred sol- diers , so much had continual war and contention re- duced ...
Strana 59
... Gibeah , with orders to lie still , till the enemy had left the city , and pursued their main army to some distance . This was instructed to retire on the high way before the pressure of Benjamin , who rushed on to the charge as before ...
... Gibeah , with orders to lie still , till the enemy had left the city , and pursued their main army to some distance . This was instructed to retire on the high way before the pressure of Benjamin , who rushed on to the charge as before ...
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Strana 21 - I'll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light.
Strana 298 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
Strana 408 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet ; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Strana 427 - Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it. Think'st thou that I, who saw the face of God And tasted the eternal joys of heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In being depriv'd of everlasting bliss?
Strana 386 - In a dramatic composition the imagery and the passion should interpenetrate one another, the former being reserved simply for the full developement and illustration of the latter. Imagination is as the immortal God which should assume flesh for the redemption of mortal passion.
Strana 408 - She was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay.
Strana 153 - And falling and brawling and sprawling, And driving and riving and striving, And sprinkling and twinkling and wrinkling, And sounding...
Strana 97 - Tis but as ivy-leaves around the ruin'd turret wreath, All green and wildly fresh without, but worn and grey beneath. Oh, could I feel as I have felt, — or be what I have been, Or weep as I could once have wept, o'er many a vanish'd scene ; As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be, So, midst the wither'd waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
Strana 94 - My joy was in the Wilderness, to breathe The difficult air of the iced mountain's top, Where the birds dare not build, nor insect's wing Flit o'er the herbless granite...
Strana 153 - Sounds and motions forever and ever are blending, All at once and all o'er, with a mighty uproar, — And this way the water comes down at Lodore.