Books X-XIP. O'Shea, 1894 |
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Pàgina 43
... Pope Innocent II . , after the slaugh- ter by the Lombards , and in the church of St. Peter , by order of Pope Gregory III . , Benedictines having served the basilica of St. Paul from an early age . || The same services were rendered by ...
... Pope Innocent II . , after the slaugh- ter by the Lombards , and in the church of St. Peter , by order of Pope Gregory III . , Benedictines having served the basilica of St. Paul from an early age . || The same services were rendered by ...
Pàgina 98
... Pope St. Leo IX . , at the prayer of the Emperor Henry , coming into Germany , to hold councils , and establish peace , turned aside from his road a litle to visit his nephew Adelbert , count of Calba , lineal descendant of the Count ...
... Pope St. Leo IX . , at the prayer of the Emperor Henry , coming into Germany , to hold councils , and establish peace , turned aside from his road a litle to visit his nephew Adelbert , count of Calba , lineal descendant of the Count ...
Pàgina 139
... Pope Urban II . , on the fifth of September , in 1092 , in presence of Duke Roger , and all the people of Salerno , -of which , there is such a splendid and curious account in Muratori , —the pomp being finished , the pontiff , with the ...
... Pope Urban II . , on the fifth of September , in 1092 , in presence of Duke Roger , and all the people of Salerno , -of which , there is such a splendid and curious account in Muratori , —the pomp being finished , the pontiff , with the ...
Pàgina 154
... Pope Innocent III . which after his decease were delivered under his seal to that pontiff by Magister Peter de Vico , in which he humbly besought him to charge , by letters , the prior and monks of Grandemont , to pray to God for his ...
... Pope Innocent III . which after his decease were delivered under his seal to that pontiff by Magister Peter de Vico , in which he humbly besought him to charge , by letters , the prior and monks of Grandemont , to pray to God for his ...
Pàgina 160
... Pope Alexander IV . was obliged to write against such injustice , to declare that these holy friars might continue to provide those who turned to them in death with quiet graves . † While proceeding now to view the tombs , we may remark ...
... Pope Alexander IV . was obliged to write against such injustice , to declare that these holy friars might continue to provide those who turned to them in death with quiet graves . † While proceeding now to view the tombs , we may remark ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 322 - I have not loved the world, nor the world me ; I have not flatter'd its rank breath, nor bow'd To its idolatries a patient knee, — Nor coin'd my cheek to smiles,— nor cried aloud In worship of an echo ; in the crowd They could not deem me one of such ; I stood Among them, but not of them ; in a shroud Of thoughts which were not their thoughts, and still could, Had I not filed my mind, which thus itself subdued.
Pàgina 108 - Receive them free, and sell them by the weight; Bags of fiery opals, sapphires, amethysts, Jacinths, hard topaz, grass-green emeralds, Beauteous rubies, sparkling diamonds, And seld-seen costly stones of so great price, As one of them indifferently rated, And of a carat of this quantity, May serve, in peril of calamity, To ransom great kings from captivity...
Pàgina 135 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Pàgina 807 - E'EN as the bird, who midst the leafy bower Has, in her nest, sat darkling through the night, With her sweet brood; impatient to descry Their wished looks, and to bring home their food, In the fond quest unconscious of her toil: She, of the time prevenient, on the spray, That overhangs their couch, with wakeful gaze Expects the sun; nor ever, till the dawn, Removeth from the east her eager ken...
Pàgina 46 - A desert peopled by the storms alone, Save when the eagle brings some hunter's bone, And the wolf tracks her there. How hideously Its shapes are heaped around! — rude, bare, and high, Ghastly, and scarred, and riven.
Pàgina 492 - No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee from the form of man ; but gather round, And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play.
Pàgina 528 - I answered, as the truth is, that I have not been a man of such holy living as I might be bold to offer myself to death, lest God, for my presumption, might suffer me to fall ; and, therefore, I put not myself forward, but draw back. Howbeit, if God draw me to it Himself, then trust I in His great mercy that He shall not fail to give me grace and strength.
Pàgina 509 - The kings of the earth stand up, and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord, and against his Anointed : 3 Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their cords from us.
Pàgina 192 - Their labour supplies them with necessaries ; it therefore cannot be omitted, and is certainly rewarded. Their devotion prepares them for another state, and reminds them of its approach while it fits them for it. Their time is regularly distributed: one duty succeeds another, so that they are not left open to the distraction of unguided choice, nor lost in the shades of listless inactivity. There is a certain task to be performed at an appropriated hour; and their toils are cheerful, because they...
Pàgina 55 - Expanding its immense and knotty arms, Embraces the light beech. The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching, frame Most solemn domes within, and far below, Like clouds suspended in an emerald sky, The ash and the acacia floating hang Tremulous and pale. Like restless serpents, clothed In rainbow and in fire, the parasites, Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants...