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... suffer her to return home alone , that , you know , I never could think of ; and so , after some little demurrings , some tears , and some resistance , we got to the Euston - square station , just as the train was going . You may easily ...
... suffer her to return home alone , that , you know , I never could think of ; and so , after some little demurrings , some tears , and some resistance , we got to the Euston - square station , just as the train was going . You may easily ...
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... suffer me to conclude , and once more his wrath boiled over , and all the efforts of the others were barely sufficient to calm him into a semblance of reason . There would be an end to my nar- rative if I endeavoured to convey to my ...
... suffer me to conclude , and once more his wrath boiled over , and all the efforts of the others were barely sufficient to calm him into a semblance of reason . There would be an end to my nar- rative if I endeavoured to convey to my ...
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... suffered has eventually triumphed - and giving vent to their feelings in language of eulogium , warm as might be looked for , upon the memories they respect , and of equally unmeasured reproba- tion upon the acts and names of those whom ...
... suffered has eventually triumphed - and giving vent to their feelings in language of eulogium , warm as might be looked for , upon the memories they respect , and of equally unmeasured reproba- tion upon the acts and names of those whom ...
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... suffered unjustly . Mr. M.Nevin is not of our opinion respecting the case of these daring men . He thinks they have been foully misrepresented . " The Report , " he writes , " of the Commons Committee of Secresy in 1798 has given a ...
... suffered unjustly . Mr. M.Nevin is not of our opinion respecting the case of these daring men . He thinks they have been foully misrepresented . " The Report , " he writes , " of the Commons Committee of Secresy in 1798 has given a ...
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... suffered no diminution during his stay in Ireland ; but in Dublin , his republican opinions had a very different effect . With few exceptions , the leaders of the society which Tone had formed were apprehensive of being committed by his ...
... suffered no diminution during his stay in Ireland ; but in Dublin , his republican opinions had a very different effect . With few exceptions , the leaders of the society which Tone had formed were apprehensive of being committed by his ...
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223 ページ - O Lord, I will praise thee : though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me. Behold, God is my salvation ; I will trust, and not be afraid ; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song ; he also is become my salvation.
217 ページ - The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast: Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer, of vigour born, The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light That fly th
21 ページ - O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.
651 ページ - A brighter wash ; to curl their waving hairs, Assist their blushes, and inspire their airs ; Nay, oft, in dreams, invention we bestow, To change a flounce, or add a furbelow.
651 ページ - Or o'er the glebe distil the kindly rain . Others, on earth, o'er human race preside, Watch all their ways, and all their actions guide Of these the chief the care of nations own, And guard with arms divine the British throne. " Our humbler province is to tend the fair, Not a less pleasing, though less glorious care ; To save the powder from too rude a gale, Nor let th...
144 ページ - we are weary, And we cannot run or leap; If we cared for any meadows, it were merely To drop down in them and sleep. Our knees tremble sorely in the stooping, We fall upon our faces, trying to go; And, underneath, our heavy eyelids drooping, The reddest flower would look as pale as snow. For, all day, we drag our burden tiring Through the coal-dark underground; Or, all day, we drive the wheels of iron In the factories, round and round.
651 ページ - On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily. Merrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
647 ページ - 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.
217 ページ - Gainst graver hours, that bring constraint To sweeten liberty : Some bold adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind And snatch a fearful joy.
294 ページ - That night she gaed awa! The Powers aboon can only ken To whom the heart is seen, That nane can be sae dear to me As my sweet lovely Jean!