Medical Extracts: On the Nature of Health, with Practical Observations and the Laws of the Nervous and Fibrous Systems by a Friend to Improvements, Հատոր 41797 |
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Էջ 661
... breast , but meteors glare , and ftormy glooms invest . Yet ftill , e'en here , CONTENT can spread a charm , redress the clime , and all its rage difarm . → Cheerful at morn , he wakes from fhort repose , breathes the keen air , and ...
... breast , but meteors glare , and ftormy glooms invest . Yet ftill , e'en here , CONTENT can spread a charm , redress the clime , and all its rage difarm . → Cheerful at morn , he wakes from fhort repose , breathes the keen air , and ...
Էջ 662
... breast for becomes a fource of pleasure when redrest . Whence from fuch lands each pleasing science flies , that first excites defire , and then fupplies ; unknown to them , when fenfual pleasures cloy , to fill the languid paufe with ...
... breast for becomes a fource of pleasure when redrest . Whence from fuch lands each pleasing science flies , that first excites defire , and then fupplies ; unknown to them , when fenfual pleasures cloy , to fill the languid paufe with ...
Էջ 673
... breast of Phi- losophy , which is the mother of every excellence either in deed or speech : -not one who had acquired an accu- rate knowledge of the civil law , which is so neceffary to direct the judgment of the orator : -not one who ...
... breast of Phi- losophy , which is the mother of every excellence either in deed or speech : -not one who had acquired an accu- rate knowledge of the civil law , which is so neceffary to direct the judgment of the orator : -not one who ...
Էջ 693
... breast ; invites the impending fteel : fmiles at the hand that deals the fatal blow , nor heaves one figh for all he leaves below . WHEN EDWARD the Third , difappointed of the throne of France by the brave refiftance of the garrifon of ...
... breast ; invites the impending fteel : fmiles at the hand that deals the fatal blow , nor heaves one figh for all he leaves below . WHEN EDWARD the Third , difappointed of the throne of France by the brave refiftance of the garrifon of ...
Էջ 697
... breast to another , and are often capable of exciting a delight from wretchedness , misery , and even death itself . This taken as a fact , has been the cause of much reasoning . The fatisfaction has been commonly commonly attributed ...
... breast to another , and are often capable of exciting a delight from wretchedness , misery , and even death itself . This taken as a fact , has been the cause of much reasoning . The fatisfaction has been commonly commonly attributed ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo Athenians becauſe body breaſt caufes cauſe cloſe courſe darkneſs defire delight DEMOSTHENES diſcover effect eſcape eyes faid fame favage fays fcenes fecret fenfation fenfe fenfibility fhall fighs filence firft firſt fituation foldiers fome foon forrow foul ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe greateſt GYLIPPUS habit happineſs heart heaven HERMOCRATES herſelf himſelf honour houſe human increaſed intereſting itſelf juſt laft laſt lefs leſs light Lord Lord CHATHAM MAISON-ROUGE maſter meaſure mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature nerves NICIAS obferved optic nerve ourſelves paffed paffion pain perfons PETRARCH philofopher pleaſed pleaſure preſent priſoners propoſed PSAMMETICUS purpoſe raiſe reaſon reſpect ſay ſcene SECT ſee ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſpot ſtate ſtill ſuch Syracufans taſte tears THEE thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tion underſtanding uſeful whofe whoſe wiſdom
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Էջ 913 - For we know in part, and we prophesy in part: but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away.
Էջ 866 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Էջ 812 - I condemn ; Taught by that power that pities me, I learn to pity them. But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring ; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego, All earth-born cares are wrong ; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Էջ 692 - On foreign mountains may the Sun refine The grape's soft juice, and mellow it to wine, With citron groves adorn a distant soil, And the fat olive swell with floods of oil : We envy not the warmer clime, that lies...
Էջ 772 - ... impotent — doubly so, indeed, from this mercenary aid on which you rely; for it irritates, to an incurable resentment, the minds of your enemies — to overrun them with the mercenary sons of rapine and plunder, devoting them and their possessions to the rapacity of hireling cruelty ! If I were an American as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms — never, never, never!
Էջ 756 - The most engaging charms of youth and beauty appeared in all her form ; effulgent glories sparkled in her eyes, and their awful splendours were softened by the gentlest looks of compassion and peace.
Էջ 779 - I know not what ideas that lord may entertain of God and nature ; but I know that such abominable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and humanity. What...
Էջ 897 - ... from the relish of virtuous actions, and by degrees exchange that pleasure which it takes in the performance of its duty, for delights of a much more inferior and unprofitable nature.
Էջ 661 - No vernal blooms their torpid rocks array, But winter lingering chills the lap of May ; No zephyr fondly sues the mountain's breast, But meteors glare, and stormy glooms invest.
Էջ 811 - TURN, gentle Hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow; Where wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem lengthening as I go." " Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom flies To lure thee to thy doom.