Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 6
... pass their days here on earth in tolerable ease and satisfaction by a moderate degree of care ; so likewise with regard to religion , there is no more required than what they are well able to do , and what they must be greatly wanting ...
... pass their days here on earth in tolerable ease and satisfaction by a moderate degree of care ; so likewise with regard to religion , there is no more required than what they are well able to do , and what they must be greatly wanting ...
Strana 7
... pass with any satisfaction through the present world , and be received upon any tolerable good terms in it — since this is the case , all presumption against self - denial and attention being necessary to secure our higher interest is ...
... pass with any satisfaction through the present world , and be received upon any tolerable good terms in it — since this is the case , all presumption against self - denial and attention being necessary to secure our higher interest is ...
Strana 22
... ] O THAT those lips had language ! Life has pass'd With me but roughly since I heard thee last . Those lips are thine - thine own sweet smile I 22 [ COWPER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . On the Receipt of his Mother's Picture.
... ] O THAT those lips had language ! Life has pass'd With me but roughly since I heard thee last . Those lips are thine - thine own sweet smile I 22 [ COWPER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS . On the Receipt of his Mother's Picture.
Strana 23
... pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believed , And disappointed still , was still deceived ; By expectation COWPER . ] 23 ON ...
... pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believed , And disappointed still , was still deceived ; By expectation COWPER . ] 23 ON ...
Strana 26
... pass'd into the skies . And now , farewell ! -Time unrevoked has run His wonted course , yet what I wish'd is done . By contemplation's help , not sought in vain , I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys ...
... pass'd into the skies . And now , farewell ! -Time unrevoked has run His wonted course , yet what I wish'd is done . By contemplation's help , not sought in vain , I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys ...
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Acamas affection ancient appear beauty Bezetha bird bittern blessing body Cæsar called character Coningsby dead death delight desire died divine doth earth England enjoyment eyes father fear feel frigate give glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Heir of Linne holy honour hope human immortality interest labour land light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind moral Mount of Olives nation nature neighbour never night noble o'er object pass passions peace Philaster pleasure poet Polybus principle reason rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Romola seemed self-love ship Socrates song soul spirit stood sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto valley of Jehoshaphat virtue voice whole William Penn wind words