Blackwood's Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... doubt- less to have been forthwith made into Persian generals , but who , instead of that , were left unemployed , and of course unpaid . The ambassador ex- erted himself to obtain them their arrears , and received - unlimited pro ...
... doubt- less to have been forthwith made into Persian generals , but who , instead of that , were left unemployed , and of course unpaid . The ambassador ex- erted himself to obtain them their arrears , and received - unlimited pro ...
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... romantic notions on certain political subjects . In observation he is shrewd enough ; what he sees he describes well , and there is no reason to doubt the cor- 18 A Painter in Persia . lost ; in due 12 [ Jan. A Painter in Persia .
... romantic notions on certain political subjects . In observation he is shrewd enough ; what he sees he describes well , and there is no reason to doubt the cor- 18 A Painter in Persia . lost ; in due 12 [ Jan. A Painter in Persia .
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... doubt of that . And here upon the hillside path , almost like one of those same delicate beechen boughs which wave over its summit , July Home comes fluttering down before the wind - her soft un- certain feet scarcely touching the ...
... doubt of that . And here upon the hillside path , almost like one of those same delicate beechen boughs which wave over its summit , July Home comes fluttering down before the wind - her soft un- certain feet scarcely touching the ...
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... doubt- The cloud of sin- Long like the leaves that fall about Thy hopes have been . The trees ' green hopes may grow again- What spring is thine ? Thine cannot be like Nature's pain , Though now she pine . ' Tis thine own choice thou ...
... doubt- The cloud of sin- Long like the leaves that fall about Thy hopes have been . The trees ' green hopes may grow again- What spring is thine ? Thine cannot be like Nature's pain , Though now she pine . ' Tis thine own choice thou ...
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... doubt that had China then ( or even five centuries afterwards , when again threatened with a similar calamity ) separated into a number of independent states , the country would have been wholly overrun and subdued by the roving hordes ...
... doubt that had China then ( or even five centuries afterwards , when again threatened with a similar calamity ) separated into a number of independent states , the country would have been wholly overrun and subdued by the roving hordes ...
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Sida 312 - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for Heaven's grace and boon; Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together prest, And on her silver cross soft amethyst, And on her hair a glory, like a saint...
Sida 403 - And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called, The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it ; but it shall be for those : the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.
Sida 78 - I STROVE with none, for none was worth my strife; Nature I loved, and next to Nature, Art; I warmed both hands before the fire of life; It sinks, and I am ready to depart.
Sida 310 - Both armies moved to camp, and took their meal ; The Persians took it on the open sands Southward, the Tartars by the river marge ; And Rustum and his son were left alone.
Sida 463 - How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air, No mist obscures, nor cloud, nor speck, nor stain, Breaks the serene of heaven : In full-orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the dark blue depths.
Sida 327 - The poetic genius of my country found me, as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha, at the plough, and threw her. inspiring mantle over me.
Sida 368 - And Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon , but they came with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus the king's chamberlain their friend, desired peace; because their country was nourished by the king's country.
Sida 185 - Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog, and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal...
Sida 467 - They are a wild people ; their hand is against every man, and every man's hand is against them.
Sida 475 - Twas a fair scene — a land more bright Never did mortal eye behold ! Who could have thought, that saw this night Those valleys and their fruits of gold Basking in...