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Pàgina
... lives a sweet vicissitude . " Virtue may be assail'd , but never hurt- Surpris'd by unjust force , but not enthrall'd ; Yea , even that which mischief meant most harm , Shall , in the happy trial , prove most glory ; But evil on itself ...
... lives a sweet vicissitude . " Virtue may be assail'd , but never hurt- Surpris'd by unjust force , but not enthrall'd ; Yea , even that which mischief meant most harm , Shall , in the happy trial , prove most glory ; But evil on itself ...
Pàgina 13
... live , and ( oh ! too high The price of knowledge ! ) taught us how to die . TICKELL . Heav'n lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids the pure in heart behold Their God . MASON . IT was about the close of the thirteenth century ...
... live , and ( oh ! too high The price of knowledge ! ) taught us how to die . TICKELL . Heav'n lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids the pure in heart behold Their God . MASON . IT was about the close of the thirteenth century ...
Pàgina 18
... live to behold them ripen into maturity ; but this blessing is denied to me , and I have reason to thank Heaven that in your pious and revered preceptor , father Anthony , I am enabled to leave you such a friend , such an instructor ...
... live to behold them ripen into maturity ; but this blessing is denied to me , and I have reason to thank Heaven that in your pious and revered preceptor , father Anthony , I am enabled to leave you such a friend , such an instructor ...
Pàgina 53
... live in his service - to bleed in his de- fence ; this , this , since the earliest dawn- of reason , has been the first desire of my soul . Oh , my friend , ' I continued , with . increasing emotion , I have inherited from that most ...
... live in his service - to bleed in his de- fence ; this , this , since the earliest dawn- of reason , has been the first desire of my soul . Oh , my friend , ' I continued , with . increasing emotion , I have inherited from that most ...
Pàgina 78
... live to call the idolized Emilie my own . " I arose on the following morning con- siderably strengthened and refreshed , when the king , whom business of importance re- quired in London , bade us an affectionate farewell , and departed ...
... live to call the idolized Emilie my own . " I arose on the following morning con- siderably strengthened and refreshed , when the king , whom business of importance re- quired in London , bade us an affectionate farewell , and departed ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 68 - When a righteous man turneth away from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, and dieth in them; for his iniquity that he hath done shall he die. 27) Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Pàgina 68 - Cast away from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed: and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye (Ezek., 18: 27-32).
Pàgina 51 - Oh speak the joy ! ye whom the sudden tear Surprises often, while you look around, And nothing strikes your eye but sights of bliss. All various nature pressing on the heart; An elegant sufficiency, content, Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books, Ease and alternate labor, useful life, Progressive virtue, and approving Heaven.
Pàgina 68 - But if the wicked will turn from all his sins that he hath committed, and keep all my statutes, and do that which is lawful and right he shall surely live, he shall not die. All his transgressions that he hath committed, they shall not be mentioned unto him: in his righteousness that he hath done he shall live.
Pàgina 163 - WEAK and irresolute is man ; The purpose of to-day, Woven with pains into his plan, To-morrow rends away. The bow well bent, and smart the spring, Vice seems already slain ; But Passion rudely snaps the string, And it revives again.
Pàgina 66 - They that fawn'd on him before Use his company no more. He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need : If thou sorrow, he will weep ; If thou wake, he cannot sleep ; Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part. These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flattering foe.
Pàgina 249 - There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's taste, That it yields nought but shame and bitterness.
Pàgina 67 - Let the wicked forsake his ways, and the unrighteous man his thoughts ; and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
Pàgina 210 - What's female beauty, but an air divine, Through which the mind's all gentle graces shine ? They, like the sun, irradiate all between ; The body charms because the soul is seen. Hence, men are often captives of a face, They know not why, of no peculiar grace : Some forms, though bright, no mortal man can bear ; Some, none resist, though not exceeding fair.
Pàgina 141 - Please daily, and whose novelty survives Long knowledge and the scrutiny of years : Praise justly due to those that I describe.