The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best Writers ...Stereotyped, printed and published by H. and E. Phinney, 1829 - 252 sidor |
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... night cometh , when no man can work . " To sensual persons , hardly any thing is what it appears to be ; and what flatters most , is always farthest from reality . There are voices which sing around them ; but whose strains allure to ...
... night cometh , when no man can work . " To sensual persons , hardly any thing is what it appears to be ; and what flatters most , is always farthest from reality . There are voices which sing around them ; but whose strains allure to ...
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... night to silence and meditation . SECTION VII . The journey of a day ; a picture of human life . AIKIN . OBIDAH , the son of Abensina , left the caravansera early in the morning , and pursued his journey through the plains of Indostan ...
... night to silence and meditation . SECTION VII . The journey of a day ; a picture of human life . AIKIN . OBIDAH , the son of Abensina , left the caravansera early in the morning , and pursued his journey through the plains of Indostan ...
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... night insensibly fell upon me . I at first amused myself with all the richness and variety of colours which ap- peared in the western parts of heaven . In proportion as they faded away and went out , several stars and planets appeared ...
... night insensibly fell upon me . I at first amused myself with all the richness and variety of colours which ap- peared in the western parts of heaven . In proportion as they faded away and went out , several stars and planets appeared ...
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... night , should continue to the very end of all things . Accordingly , in obedience to that promise , the rotation is constantly presenting us with some useful and agreeable alteration ; and all the pleasing novelty of life arises from ...
... night , should continue to the very end of all things . Accordingly , in obedience to that promise , the rotation is constantly presenting us with some useful and agreeable alteration ; and all the pleasing novelty of life arises from ...
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... night yield us contrary blessings ; and , at the same time , assist each other , by giving fresh lustre to the delights of both . Amidst the glare of day , and bustle of life , how could we sleep ? Amidst the gloom of darkness , how ...
... night yield us contrary blessings ; and , at the same time , assist each other , by giving fresh lustre to the delights of both . Amidst the glare of day , and bustle of life , how could we sleep ? Amidst the gloom of darkness , how ...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best Writers ... Lindley Murray Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing bliss breast Caius Verres cheerful dark death delight Democritus Dioclesian distress divine dread earth enjoy enjoyment envy eternal ev'ry evil eyes father favour fear feel folly fortune friendship Fundanus give ground hand happiness hast Hazael heart heav'n HERACLITUS honour hope human indulge Jugurtha kind king labours live look Lord mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery mount Etna nature nature's never night noble Numidia o'er pain Pamphylia passions pause peace perfect person pleasures possession pow'r praise pride prince proper Pythias racter religion render rest rich rise scene SECTION sense shade shine Sicily smiles solitude sorrow soul sound spect spirit spring sweet tears temper tempest thee things thou art thought tion truth Tuning sweet vanity virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise youth