The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merry-makings, Antiquities and Novelties on the Plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book ...T. Tegg, 1832 - 1643 pages |
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Page 109
... death- death pure , and glorious , and smiling , but still death . Sculpture has always the same effect on my imagination , and paint- ing never . Color is life . - We are now at the end of this magnificent avenue , and at the top of a ...
... death- death pure , and glorious , and smiling , but still death . Sculpture has always the same effect on my imagination , and paint- ing never . Color is life . - We are now at the end of this magnificent avenue , and at the top of a ...
Page 117
... death he was intimate with many men of science , by whom he was much respected . He was well informed in the exact sciences , and his " Vox Stellarum " was as profound in occult science as " Season on the Seasons , " and " Poor Robin ...
... death he was intimate with many men of science , by whom he was much respected . He was well informed in the exact sciences , and his " Vox Stellarum " was as profound in occult science as " Season on the Seasons , " and " Poor Robin ...
Page 187
... death , and , by the mercy of my Redeemer , have strong hopes of being translated into his garner . * Age . The greatest vice the sages observe in us is , " that our desires incessantly grow young again ; we are always beginning again ...
... death , and , by the mercy of my Redeemer , have strong hopes of being translated into his garner . * Age . The greatest vice the sages observe in us is , " that our desires incessantly grow young again ; we are always beginning again ...
Page 205
... death are hovering round me . I see him whom I loved , and prized , and honored , shrunk into poor and wasting ashes . I mark a stranger closing his lids -a stranger following him to the grave- and I cannot trust myself again to open ...
... death are hovering round me . I see him whom I loved , and prized , and honored , shrunk into poor and wasting ashes . I mark a stranger closing his lids -a stranger following him to the grave- and I cannot trust myself again to open ...
Page 207
... Death ! thou hast one link That bound me in this world's frail chain : And now I stand on life's rough brink , Like one whose heart is cleft in twain ; Save that , at times , a thought will steal To tell me that it still can feel . Oh ...
... Death ! thou hast one link That bound me in this world's frail chain : And now I stand on life's rough brink , Like one whose heart is cleft in twain ; Save that , at times , a thought will steal To tell me that it still can feel . Oh ...
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