The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Հատորներ 62-63Samuel R. Wells, 1876 |
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... learned magi of the East to the " Poor Indian , whose untutored mind , Sees God in clouds or hears him in the wind . " is ever prone to look above the mate- rial world around him , and seek to pen- etrate the mysteries of an unknown ...
... learned magi of the East to the " Poor Indian , whose untutored mind , Sees God in clouds or hears him in the wind . " is ever prone to look above the mate- rial world around him , and seek to pen- etrate the mysteries of an unknown ...
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... learned in the his- tory and literature of the world , but regarding philosophy and science as antagonistic to the distinctive princi- ples and teachings of Christianity , and calculated to subvert the faith of the orthodox churches ...
... learned in the his- tory and literature of the world , but regarding philosophy and science as antagonistic to the distinctive princi- ples and teachings of Christianity , and calculated to subvert the faith of the orthodox churches ...
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... learned and ignorant , have held materialistic views and sentiments con- cerning the Diety . These views are still taught by some religious ministers , and are entertained by the masses of the people . Systems of theology and de ...
... learned and ignorant , have held materialistic views and sentiments con- cerning the Diety . These views are still taught by some religious ministers , and are entertained by the masses of the people . Systems of theology and de ...
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... learned the different grades of society , and also found out that those who were most thought of did very differently from the way I was doing . One of the other clerks said if he was in my place he would not have my mother do my ...
... learned the different grades of society , and also found out that those who were most thought of did very differently from the way I was doing . One of the other clerks said if he was in my place he would not have my mother do my ...
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... learned telegraphing , it helps a man to know more than one or two things , and the little expense I was to in the way of board I could pay when I found work . The eleventh and twelfth I spent as an agent . Agents do make fabulous wages ...
... learned telegraphing , it helps a man to know more than one or two things , and the little expense I was to in the way of board I could pay when I found work . The eleventh and twelfth I spent as an agent . Agents do make fabulous wages ...
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Էջ 73 - The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
Էջ 130 - This body dropt not down. Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony.
Էջ 209 - The upper air burst into life; And a hundred fire-flags sheen ; To and fro they were hurried about! And to and fro, and in and out, The wan stars danced between.
Էջ 75 - All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day. We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.
Էջ 211 - The sails at noon left off their tune, And the ship stood still also. The Sun, right up above the mast, Had fixed her to the ocean: But in a minute she 'gan stir, With a short uneasy motion— Backwards and forwards half her length With a short uneasy motion. Then like a pawing horse let go, She made a sudden bound: It flung the blood into my head, And I fell down in a swound.
Էջ 131 - The cold sweat melted from their limbs, Nor rot nor reek did they: The look with which they looked on me Had never passed away. An orphan's curse would drag to hell A spirit from on high; But oh! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die. The moving Moon went up the sky, And nowhere did abide; Softly she was going up, And a star or two beside...
Էջ 128 - Alas! (thought I, and my heart beat loud) How fast she nears and nears! Are those her sails that glance in the Sun, Like restless gossameres?
Էջ 210 - The thick black cloud was cleft, and still The Moon was at its side; Like waters shot from some high crag, The lightning fell with never a jag, A river steep and wide.
Էջ 130 - I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. I closed my lids, and kept them close, And the balls like pulses beat; For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky. Lay like a load on my weary eye, And the dead were at my feet.
Էջ 12 - And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.