Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 第 1 巻Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 432 ページ |
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... Quakers . - Hervey's Studio . - Grayfriars ' Churchyard . - 169-190 LETTER X. Birmingham . - Stratford on Avon . Warwick.Kenilworth . 191-223 LETTER XI . 224-246 LETTER XII . Birmingham . Sybil Jones . J. A. James . 247-257 LETTER XIII ...
... Quakers . - Hervey's Studio . - Grayfriars ' Churchyard . - 169-190 LETTER X. Birmingham . - Stratford on Avon . Warwick.Kenilworth . 191-223 LETTER XI . 224-246 LETTER XII . Birmingham . Sybil Jones . J. A. James . 247-257 LETTER XIII ...
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... ination have adopted the same rigid principle of slavery exclusion that characterizes the Scotch Seceders and the Quakers . Let this be known to their honor . с * - been unable to attend . Among these he might INTRODUCTORY . XXV.
... ination have adopted the same rigid principle of slavery exclusion that characterizes the Scotch Seceders and the Quakers . Let this be known to their honor . с * - been unable to attend . Among these he might INTRODUCTORY . XXV.
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... Quaker family . Though they reject every thing in arrangement which sa- vors of ostentation and worldly show , yet their homes are ex- quisite in point of comfort . They make great use of flowers and natural specimens in adorning their ...
... Quaker family . Though they reject every thing in arrangement which sa- vors of ostentation and worldly show , yet their homes are ex- quisite in point of comfort . They make great use of flowers and natural specimens in adorning their ...
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... Quaker , he became an object of hatred and abuse at the hands of the magistracy and populace ; but he endured all these insults and injuries with the greatest pa- tience and nobleness of soul . " I find more satisfaction , " he said ...
... Quaker , he became an object of hatred and abuse at the hands of the magistracy and populace ; but he endured all these insults and injuries with the greatest pa- tience and nobleness of soul . " I find more satisfaction , " he said ...
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... Quaker's kirkyard dyke , and houket up dead Quakers out o ' their graves ; that the young boys at the college printed a buke , and maist naebody wad buy it , and they cam out to Ury , near Stonehaven , and took twelve stots frae Davie ...
... Quaker's kirkyard dyke , and houket up dead Quakers out o ' their graves ; that the young boys at the college printed a buke , and maist naebody wad buy it , and they cam out to Ury , near Stonehaven , and took twelve stots frae Davie ...
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121 ページ - CALL it not vain: — they do not err, Who say that when the poet dies Mute Nature mourns her worshipper And celebrates his obsequies; Who say tall cliff and cavern lone For the departed bard make moan ; That mountains weep in crystal rill; That flowers in tears of balm distil; Through his loved groves that breezes sigh, And oaks in deeper groan reply, 10 And rivers teach their rushing wave To murmur dirges round his grave.
19 ページ - I THANK the goodness and the grace Which on my birth have smiled, And made me, in these Christian days, A happy English child.
191 ページ - Philomel, with melody Sing in our sweet lullaby; Lulla, lulla, lullaby ; lulla, lulla, lullaby ; Never harm, nor spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh; So, good night, with lullaby.
211 ページ - First, I commend my soul into the hands of God my Creator, hoping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting ; and my body to the earth whereof it is made.
191 ページ - Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes; With everything that pretty bin : My lady sweet, arise! Arise! arise!
36 ページ - And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures Whilst the landscape round it measures ; Russet lawns and fallows gray, Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; Mountains, on whose barren breast The labouring clouds do often rest ; Meadows trim with daisies <pied, Shallow brooks and rivers wide...
172 ページ - Clair. There are twenty of Roslin's barons bold Lie buried within that proud chapelle; Each one the holy vault doth hold— But the sea holds lovely Rosabelle. And each St Clair was buried there, With candle, with book, and with knell ; But the sea-caves rung, and the wild winds sung, The dirge of lovely Rosabelle ! XXIV.
149 ページ - A man was famous according as he had lifted up axes upon the thick trees.
149 ページ - The Earth goes on the Earth glittering with gold ; The Earth goes to the Earth sooner than it wold ; The Earth builds on the Earth castles and towers ; The Earth says to the Earth, All this is ours.
xlii ページ - There is neither Greek nor Jew, Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free : but Christ is all and in all.