The Eclectic Reader: Designed for Schools and AcademiesPerkins, Mavin, 1835 - 324 ページ |
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... follow those who set out where Newton paused , making his goal their starting place , and , proceeding with demonstration upon demonstration , and discovery upon discovery , bring new worlds , and new systems of worlds , within the ...
... follow those who set out where Newton paused , making his goal their starting place , and , proceeding with demonstration upon demonstration , and discovery upon discovery , bring new worlds , and new systems of worlds , within the ...
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... Follow delighted , for he makes them go Where dwells eternal May , And heavenly roses blow , Deathless , and gathered but again to grow . He leads them to the height Named of the infinite and long - sought Good , And fountains of ...
... Follow delighted , for he makes them go Where dwells eternal May , And heavenly roses blow , Deathless , and gathered but again to grow . He leads them to the height Named of the infinite and long - sought Good , And fountains of ...
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... follow me ? " This question was answered by an instantaneous movement in the crowd ; every one pressing forwards to join her standard . It was at this moment that another graceful figure was observed advancing from an opposite part of ...
... follow me ? " This question was answered by an instantaneous movement in the crowd ; every one pressing forwards to join her standard . It was at this moment that another graceful figure was observed advancing from an opposite part of ...
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... follow the crowd to the palace of Pleasure , just to make my observations . As I reached the rear of the procession , I was really disgusted⚫ to see several hoary heads nodding to the music , and limbs tottering after the train as fast ...
... follow the crowd to the palace of Pleasure , just to make my observations . As I reached the rear of the procession , I was really disgusted⚫ to see several hoary heads nodding to the music , and limbs tottering after the train as fast ...
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... follow me . " I did so ; and she led me once more to the temple of Devotion . We found the priestess employed in trimming the flame on her altar , which , during the light and bustle of day , was , she 40 ECLECTIC READER .
... follow me . " I did so ; and she led me once more to the temple of Devotion . We found the priestess employed in trimming the flame on her altar , which , during the light and bustle of day , was , she 40 ECLECTIC READER .
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186 ページ - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
259 ページ - When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious union...
212 ページ - His steps are not upon thy paths, - thy fields Are not a spoil for him, - thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning him from thy bosom to the skies, And send'st him, shivering in thy playful spray And howling, to his Gods, where haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashest him again to earth: - there let him lay.
14 ページ - Tunes her nocturnal note: thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine...
148 ページ - Utters, who from eternity doth teach Himself in all, and all things in himself. Great universal Teacher ! he shall mould Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask.
105 ページ - WE watched her breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying when she slept And sleeping when she died. For when the morn came dim and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed — she had Another morn than ours.
274 ページ - Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct: and can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it? It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and at no distant period, a great nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.
273 ページ - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
146 ページ - IN the hour of my distress, When temptations me oppress, And when I my sins confess, Sweet Spirit, comfort me ! When I lie within my bed, Sick in heart, and sick in head, And with doubts discomforted, Sweet Spirit, comfort me...
44 ページ - Who called you forth from night and utter death, From dark and icy caverns called you forth, Down those precipitous, black, jagged Rocks For ever shattered and the same for ever? Who gave you your invulnerable life, Your strength, your speed, your fury, and your joy, Unceasing thunder and eternal foam ? And who commanded (and the silence came,) Here let the Billows stiffen, and have Rest?