The Californian, Հատոր 3A. Roman, 1881 |
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... beautiful for anything . Don't say now that I don't admire something in Massachusetts . I think the scenery is per- fection - I dote on it . MRS . ENDICOTT . We would prefer to have you dote on the people . MISS NELLY . I don't . I can ...
... beautiful for anything . Don't say now that I don't admire something in Massachusetts . I think the scenery is per- fection - I dote on it . MRS . ENDICOTT . We would prefer to have you dote on the people . MISS NELLY . I don't . I can ...
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... beautiful Mount St. Francisco , his head hoarying up a ladder to the flat roof , and then down with snow . In my child - heart I bowed before that wondrous mountain and did him rever- ence . He seemed like God , weird and strange and ...
... beautiful Mount St. Francisco , his head hoarying up a ladder to the flat roof , and then down with snow . In my child - heart I bowed before that wondrous mountain and did him rever- ence . He seemed like God , weird and strange and ...
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... beautiful , so tantalizing , so tempting , and so disappointing . Oh , if I could just have a drink of water ! I would never eat anything more if they would only give me all the water I wanted . Would it sizz in my hot throat as it went ...
... beautiful , so tantalizing , so tempting , and so disappointing . Oh , if I could just have a drink of water ! I would never eat anything more if they would only give me all the water I wanted . Would it sizz in my hot throat as it went ...
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and fresh - cool and fresh and beautiful enough to quench the thirst of a sight parched with heat and glare and sand and mirage and the fever of disturbed sleep . Well , well ! Had the Bible come into Arizona , and was this really that ...
and fresh - cool and fresh and beautiful enough to quench the thirst of a sight parched with heat and glare and sand and mirage and the fever of disturbed sleep . Well , well ! Had the Bible come into Arizona , and was this really that ...
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... beautiful and pathetic in life fell to the lot of Heine . The one is great in spirit , the other in experience . Byron is , by nature , combative , a hater of wrong , one often searching for the highest truth ; but his experi- ence is ...
... beautiful and pathetic in life fell to the lot of Heine . The one is great in spirit , the other in experience . Byron is , by nature , combative , a hater of wrong , one often searching for the highest truth ; but his experi- ence is ...
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Էջ 241 - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath and near his favorite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; "The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the churchway path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
Էջ 456 - Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.
Էջ 80 - My heart is awed within me when I think Of the great miracle that still goes on, In silence, round me, — the perpetual work Of thy creation, finished, yet renewed Forever.
Էջ 241 - Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. The breezy call of incense-breathing Morn, The swallow twittering from the straw-built shed, The cock's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn, No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed.
Էջ 79 - The mind of man may be compared to a musical instrument with a certain range of notes, beyond which in both directions we have an infinitude of silence.
Էջ 241 - That crown the watery glade, Where grateful science still adores Her Henry's holy shade ; And ye that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way.
Էջ 138 - property," as used in this article and section, is hereby declared to Include moneys, credits, bonds, stocks, dues, franchises, and all other matters and things, real, personal, and mixed, capable of private ownership...
Էջ 388 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Էջ 303 - Yet these commonplace people — many of them — bear a conscience, and have felt the sublime prompting to do the painful right; they have their unspoken sorrows and their sacred joys; their hearts have perhaps gone out towards their first-born, and they have mourned over the irreclaimable dead. Nay, is there not a pathos in their very insignificance, — in our comparison of their dim and narrow existence with the glorious possibilities of that human nature which they share...
Էջ 65 - As soon as thou scatterest them they are even as a sleep; and fade away suddenly like the grass. In the morning it is green, and groweth up; but in the evening it is cut down, dried up, and withered.