Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Volum 19

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J. Hughes, Printer, 1887
The proceedings or notices of the member institutes of the society form part of the section "Proceedings" in each volume; lists of members are included in v. 1-41, 43-60, 64-
 

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Pàgina 604 - And I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that is thine.
Pàgina 504 - ... rosy shadows bathe me, cold Are all thy lights, and cold my wrinkled feet Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when the steam Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die, And grassy barrows of the happier dead. Release me, and restore me to the ground ; Thou seest all things, thou wilt see my grave : Thou wilt renew thy beauty morn by morn; I earth in earth forget these empty courts, And thee returning on thy silver wheels.
Pàgina 524 - Nothing in this world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle.
Pàgina 504 - Yet hold me not for ever in thine East : How can my nature longer mix with thine ? Coldly thy rosy shadows bathe me, cold Are all thy lights, and cold my wrinkled feet Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when the steam Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die, And grassy barrows of the happier dead.
Pàgina 521 - Varuna, enter into the house of clay; have mercy, almighty, have mercy. If I go along trembling, like a cloud driven by the wind, have mercy, almighty, have mercy!
Pàgina 519 - One breathed breathless by itself, Other than It there nothing since has been. Darkness there was, and all at first was veiled In gloom profound — an ocean without light. The germ that still lay covered in. the husk Burst forth, one nature, from the fervent heat. Then first came love upon it, the new spring Of mind — yea, poets in their hearts discerned. Pondering, this bond between created things And uncreated.
Pàgina 530 - For whenever there is a relaxation of duty, O son of Bharata ! and an increase of impiety, I then reproduce myself for the protection of the good, and the destruction of evil-doers. I am produced in every age for the purpose of establishing duty.
Pàgina 520 - He who gives breath, he who gives strength, whose command all the bright gods revere, whose shadow is immortality, whose shadow is death: — Who is the God to whom we shall offer sacrifice?
Pàgina 519 - Was it the water's fathomless abyss ? There was not death — yet was there nought immortal. There was no confine betwixt day and night ; The only One breathed breathless by itself, Other than It there nothing since has been.
Pàgina 521 - King of the breathing and awakening world ; He who governs all, man and beast ; — -Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice ? 4.

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