The British review and London critical journal1817 |
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... head to the heel , the Christian safety consists in a never - ceasing apprehension of danger from within and from without . To prevent any ill effects upon the soundness of our religious principles , from an exercise of such general ...
... head to the heel , the Christian safety consists in a never - ceasing apprehension of danger from within and from without . To prevent any ill effects upon the soundness of our religious principles , from an exercise of such general ...
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... head of Medusa , put to flight all their complacency . The afflictive dispensation is forgotten - and he on whom it was laid , is practically as indifferent to God and to eternity as before . The Sabbath services come to a close ; and ...
... head of Medusa , put to flight all their complacency . The afflictive dispensation is forgotten - and he on whom it was laid , is practically as indifferent to God and to eternity as before . The Sabbath services come to a close ; and ...
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... head of Medusa , " p . 223 : " To frown unmannerly , " p . 226 : " When he thinks him of the majesty of God , " p . 232 : " The sublime of Deity , " p . 233 : " The every " is also a favourite phrase ; the exclamations of O and Aye are ...
... head of Medusa , " p . 223 : " To frown unmannerly , " p . 226 : " When he thinks him of the majesty of God , " p . 232 : " The sublime of Deity , " p . 233 : " The every " is also a favourite phrase ; the exclamations of O and Aye are ...
第 46 頁
... head ; ' Here we may fall , nor leave our limbs To quiver to the Moslem's tread . ' Stretch'd on this rock , while vultures ' beaks • Are whetted on our yet warm cheeks , ' Here , -happy that no tyrant's eye ' Gloats 46 Lalla Rookh .
... head ; ' Here we may fall , nor leave our limbs To quiver to the Moslem's tread . ' Stretch'd on this rock , while vultures ' beaks • Are whetted on our yet warm cheeks , ' Here , -happy that no tyrant's eye ' Gloats 46 Lalla Rookh .
第 48 頁
... head are flung . Shuddering she look'd around - there lay A group of warriors in the sun Resting their limbs , as for that day Their ministry of death were done . Some gazing on the drowsy sea , Lost in unconscious reverie ; And some ...
... head are flung . Shuddering she look'd around - there lay A group of warriors in the sun Resting their limbs , as for that day Their ministry of death were done . Some gazing on the drowsy sea , Lost in unconscious reverie ; And some ...
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第 47 頁 - How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour when storms are gone, When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity...
第 90 頁 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
第 90 頁 - Caesars' palace came The owl's long cry, and, interruptedly, Of distant sentinels the fitful song Begun and died upon the gentle wind. Some cypresses beyond the time-worn breach Appeared to skirt the horizon ; yet they stood Within a bow-shot.
第 53 頁 - Alas! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea, When heaven was all tranquillity...
第 147 頁 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log, at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
第 189 頁 - And to the end that we should alway remember the exceeding great love of our Master and only Saviour Jesus Christ, thus dying for us, and the innumerable benefits which, by his precious bloodshedding, he hath obtained to us...
第 89 頁 - Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome ; The trees which grew along the broken arches Waved dark in the blue midnight, and the stars Shone through the rents of ruin ; from afar The watch-dog bayed beyond the Tiber ; and More near from out the Caesars...
第 276 頁 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest ! It is during the time that we lived on this farm, that my little story is most eventful.
第 162 頁 - This corruption of nature, during this life, doth remain in those that are regenerated; and although it be through Christ pardoned and mortified, yet both itself and all the motions thereof are truly and properly sin.
第 161 頁 - Original sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk,) but it is the corruption of the nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam...