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第 11 頁
... darkness of a false dispensation , and had not yet learned the mystery of the new gospel of peace . And when the Tshivulree found within their borders those men of the North , iniquitous men which said that man's blood cannot be bought ...
... darkness of a false dispensation , and had not yet learned the mystery of the new gospel of peace . And when the Tshivulree found within their borders those men of the North , iniquitous men which said that man's blood cannot be bought ...
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... darkness of hateful shrines and the bloody mire of pagan altars . Mr. Parker meditated a work on the religious history of mankind , in which the development of the theistic idea was to be traced from its shadowy beginnings to its full ...
... darkness of hateful shrines and the bloody mire of pagan altars . Mr. Parker meditated a work on the religious history of mankind , in which the development of the theistic idea was to be traced from its shadowy beginnings to its full ...
第 41 頁
... dark forest - mould . They are the children of the wilderness , force them as we will , and their little fibrous rootlets never forget their longing for the dark , unctuous odor of mouldering forest leaves . Three great traveller's ...
... dark forest - mould . They are the children of the wilderness , force them as we will , and their little fibrous rootlets never forget their longing for the dark , unctuous odor of mouldering forest leaves . Three great traveller's ...
第 44 頁
... dark and excessively cold . A little sleet had fallen , which crumpled under my feet as I made my way toward the quay . Arrived there , not a cab was to be found at the usual stand ; so I pushed on across the river , and under the ...
... dark and excessively cold . A little sleet had fallen , which crumpled under my feet as I made my way toward the quay . Arrived there , not a cab was to be found at the usual stand ; so I pushed on across the river , and under the ...
第 45 頁
... dark . The execution , I learned , was to take place at six . A few loiterers , mostly in blouses , came up from time to time to join the group about the scaffold . By four o'clock there was the sound of tramping feet , one or two quick ...
... dark . The execution , I learned , was to take place at six . A few loiterers , mostly in blouses , came up from time to time to join the group about the scaffold . By four o'clock there was the sound of tramping feet , one or two quick ...
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第 54 頁 - But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.
第 470 頁 - The enemies of my lord the king, and all that rise against thee to do thee hurt, be as that young man is." "And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate and wept ; and as he went, thus he said, 0 my son Absalom ! my son, my son Absalom ! would God I had died for thee, 0 Absalom, my son, my son!
第 31 頁 - Swept on, with his wild eye full of fire. But lo ! he is nearing his heart's desire ; He is snuffing the smoke of the roaring fray, With Sheridan only five miles away. The first that the general saw were the groups Of stragglers, and then the retreating troops. What was done ? what to do ? a glance told him both...
第 39 頁 - Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines ; And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this place : But lest your fetters prove too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me through.
第 317 頁 - So, when the summer calleth, On forest and field of grain, With an equal murmur falleth The cooling drip of the rain; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Wet with the rain, the Blue; Wet with the rain, the Gray.
第 197 頁 - From the Desert I come to thee On a stallion shod with fire; And the winds are left behind In the speed of my desire. Under thy window I stand, And the midnight hears my cry: I love thee, I love but thee, With a love that shall not die Till the sun grows cold, And the stars are old, And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold!
第 242 頁 - em well; Says he, 'That's Banks; he's fond of shell. Lord, save his soul ! We'll give him — well, That's Stonewall Jackson's Way.
第 198 頁 - the soldiers cried, The outer trenches guarding, When the heated guns of the camps allied Grew weary of bombarding. The dark Redan, in silent scoff, Lay, grim and threatening, under; And the tawny mound of the Malakoff No longer belched its thunder. There was a pause. A guardsman said: " We storm the forts to-morrow ; Sing while we may, another day Will bring enough of sorrow.
第 106 頁 - Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow ! What cares he? he cannot know: Lay him low...
第 419 頁 - Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes. My beloved is mine, and I am his he feedeth among the lilies. Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether.