The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 第 15 巻W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1840 |
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... stand . It is well for those who can look beyond the politics of time , to see a master hand over all these transactions in troublesome days , causing all things to work for good , according to the counsel of his sovereign will . I ...
... stand . It is well for those who can look beyond the politics of time , to see a master hand over all these transactions in troublesome days , causing all things to work for good , according to the counsel of his sovereign will . I ...
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... stand as the mountain doth— It may hold in its bosom the vision vast , Yet go on its humble pilgrimage past ; But let it approach , and but kiss its feet , ' Tis sure to bring down on the bright deceit , In some evil hour , the mass o ...
... stand as the mountain doth— It may hold in its bosom the vision vast , Yet go on its humble pilgrimage past ; But let it approach , and but kiss its feet , ' Tis sure to bring down on the bright deceit , In some evil hour , the mass o ...
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... stands smiling on either side . ' Tis a heavy fall , when the great go down , — And the tottering tree had some ... standing yet , Till both went together , a mighty net , Spread by the air , and swept along , The rooted monsters of ...
... stands smiling on either side . ' Tis a heavy fall , when the great go down , — And the tottering tree had some ... standing yet , Till both went together , a mighty net , Spread by the air , and swept along , The rooted monsters of ...
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... Stand away ! stand away ! Give the staggering monster room to play ! Behold the sun ! He rests on the hill- Before 1840. ] 35 The Oak's Death Song .
... Stand away ! stand away ! Give the staggering monster room to play ! Behold the sun ! He rests on the hill- Before 1840. ] 35 The Oak's Death Song .
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... Stand away for many a span ! His heavy head begins to sway— He reels like a drunken man- God ! ' tis a mighty tree- Stand away ! A pause A pause we want to breathe more free- we want to pray . Hear ! from thy temple's awful shade , God ...
... Stand away for many a span ! His heavy head begins to sway— He reels like a drunken man- God ! ' tis a mighty tree- Stand away ! A pause A pause we want to breathe more free- we want to pray . Hear ! from thy temple's awful shade , God ...
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Agnes Allah appeared Archbishop Assembly Aubyn Bank of England Bank of Ireland beautiful believe better bills Bishop blessed British Brookland called Canada cause character Church circulation clergy court cried death demand Dublin effect England English evil eyes father favour feel felt French give gold hand happy head heard heart holy honour hope interest Irish issue Khan Kilkee king labour Lady land looked Lord Aylmer Lord Callonby Lord Durham Lord G Lord Goderich Lord Gosford Lord Plunket Lower Canada means ment mind ministers nature never night object observed occasion once party passed person Plunket political present racter readers religion Richelieu Scapular scarcely seemed spirit sure Swift thee thing thou thought Thuggee Thugs tion truth turned Upper Canada whole Willersley words young
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488 ページ - ... a boy. He remembered the unfortunate Vanessa well, and his account of her corresponded with the usual description of her person, especially as to her embonpoint. He said she went seldom abroad, and saw little company ; her constant amusement was reading, or walking in the garden.
446 ページ - If he set his heart upon man, if he gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.