The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volym 2 |
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Sida 158
Look at sun , and the nearer the regions of the this ball ; it represents the sun ,
which is northern half lie to the Pole , so much fixed in the central point of this
circle . longer are the nights , and so much the This other ball denotes the earth ,
and ...
Look at sun , and the nearer the regions of the this ball ; it represents the sun ,
which is northern half lie to the Pole , so much fixed in the central point of this
circle . longer are the nights , and so much the This other ball denotes the earth ,
and ...
Sida 247
Earth and Heaven bow to the dangers of the sea , the fury of lions and power of
Truth . In wine , and the king , the terrors of darkness , to gain treasure to and
woman , is error and death ; but Truth lay at a woman ' s feet ! Men have lost
endureth ...
Earth and Heaven bow to the dangers of the sea , the fury of lions and power of
Truth . In wine , and the king , the terrors of darkness , to gain treasure to and
woman , is error and death ; but Truth lay at a woman ' s feet ! Men have lost
endureth ...
Sida 259
they can be educated , by being placed with ROTUNDITY OF THE EARTH .
another , which is a good singer . They catch the notes of other kindred ! For
many ages mankind supposed th songsters with considerable facility ; hence ,
earth to be ...
they can be educated , by being placed with ROTUNDITY OF THE EARTH .
another , which is a good singer . They catch the notes of other kindred ! For
many ages mankind supposed th songsters with considerable facility ; hence ,
earth to be ...
Sida 260
the world will prove anything about its the world , which man has visited , hence it
shape . follows that the earth is regularly curved That this may be better
understood , we on all sides . will suppose a vessel to start from Rio 3 . When the
moon ...
the world will prove anything about its the world , which man has visited , hence it
shape . follows that the earth is regularly curved That this may be better
understood , we on all sides . will suppose a vessel to start from Rio 3 . When the
moon ...
Sida 375
It is written on the rose , . " For heaven ' s all - radiant host , on this cold earth In its
glorr ' s full array ! appearing . ' yon si st Read what those buds disclose , " 1151 (
fis fruepassing ' stavby ZIMAI " LidT 1 Bursting from lips , that from the throne ...
It is written on the rose , . " For heaven ' s all - radiant host , on this cold earth In its
glorr ' s full array ! appearing . ' yon si st Read what those buds disclose , " 1151 (
fis fruepassing ' stavby ZIMAI " LidT 1 Bursting from lips , that from the throne ...
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Sida 18 - The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.
Sida 9 - But he that is married careth for the things that are of the world, how he may please his wife. 34 There is difference also between a wife and a virgin. The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit: but she that is married careth for the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Sida 103 - And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said, "If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon into mine hands, then it shall be, that whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's, and I will offer it up for a burnt offering.
Sida 357 - Past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining ; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining ; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
Sida 268 - Like to the falling of a star; Or as the flights of eagles are; Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue; Or silver drops of morning dew; Or like a wind that chafes the flood; Or bubbles which on water stood; Even such is man, whose borrowed light Is straight called in, and paid to night. The wind blows out; the bubble dies; The spring entombed in autumn lies; The dew dries up; the star is shot; The flight is past; and man forgot.
Sida 268 - PASSIONS are likened best to floods and streams. The shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb. So, when affections yield discourse, it seems The bottom is but shallow whence they come ; They that are rich in words must needs discover, They are but poor in that which makes a lover.
Sida 207 - Camoens soothed an exile's grief; The Sonnet glittered a gay myrtle leaf Amid the cypress with which Dante crowned His visionary brow: a glow-worm lamp, It cheered mild Spenser, called from Faery-land To struggle through dark ways ; and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton, in his hand...
Sida 357 - THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary ; It rains, and the wind is never weary ; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary.
Sida 52 - Droop not though shame, sin, and anguish are round thee ; Bravely fling off the cold chain that hath bound thee, Look to yon pure heaven smiling beyond thee ; Rest not content in thy darkness — a clod. Work for some good, be it ever so slowly ; Cherish some flower, be it ever so lowly ; Labor ! all labor is noble and holy ; Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God.
Sida 328 - Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.