The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins, Volume 1Trueman & Spofford, 1851 - Ohio |
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... believe our joy rose mainly from symbols half hinted , half hidden , in the musical , graceful flow of waters , the inverted images of trees and herbs and living things , more brightly beautiful than their originals , the phantom - like ...
... believe our joy rose mainly from symbols half hinted , half hidden , in the musical , graceful flow of waters , the inverted images of trees and herbs and living things , more brightly beautiful than their originals , the phantom - like ...
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... believe he never even spoke , but whose beauty , as he beheld her in his walks , or at church , seemed quite to fulfil his ideal of loveliness ; and among his manuscripts poems still remain , express- ing his devotion to this imaginary ...
... believe he never even spoke , but whose beauty , as he beheld her in his walks , or at church , seemed quite to fulfil his ideal of loveliness ; and among his manuscripts poems still remain , express- ing his devotion to this imaginary ...
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... believe the contrary — ever been one of my passions , but it is melancholy of a peculiar kind ; it is not doubt concerning the future , nor sorrow for the past , much as I have reason both to doubt and to sorrow ; it is constitutional ...
... believe the contrary — ever been one of my passions , but it is melancholy of a peculiar kind ; it is not doubt concerning the future , nor sorrow for the past , much as I have reason both to doubt and to sorrow ; it is constitutional ...
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... believe , than most are , but in something unreal and intangible , in some- thing not future , but , if I may be paradoxical , beyond the future . What a monstrous deal of stuff about myself ; but remember , it may be my last chance ...
... believe , than most are , but in something unreal and intangible , in some- thing not future , but , if I may be paradoxical , beyond the future . What a monstrous deal of stuff about myself ; but remember , it may be my last chance ...
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... believe , with nine out of ten of such men ; they are too conceited to see an error , into which conceit perhaps first led them , and die in their unbe- lief . But he had more uncommon qualities than vanity ; he had a mixture of good ...
... believe , with nine out of ten of such men ; they are too conceited to see an error , into which conceit perhaps first led them , and die in their unbe- lief . But he had more uncommon qualities than vanity ; he had a mixture of good ...
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Page 230 - Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food; For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears and smiles And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine; A being breathing thoughtful breath, A traveller betwixt life and death; The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill : A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With...
Page 184 - No man shall be deprived of his liberty or property but by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land...
Page 185 - Congress a power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises ; to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence, and general welfare of the United States, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the powers vested by the Constitution in the Government of the United States...
Page 262 - Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth : for the Father seeketh such to worship him.
Page 21 - Adieu, adieu ! my native shore Fades o'er the waters blue ; The night-winds sigh, the breakers roar, And shrieks the wild sea-mew. Yon sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight ; Farewell awhile to him and thee, My native Land — Good night...
Page 8 - O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean. Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide, Hold hard the breath, and bend up every spirit To his full height!
Page 356 - IT is a beautiful belief, That ever round our head Are hovering, on noiseless wing, The spirits of the dead. It is a beautiful belief, When ended our career, That it will be our ministry To watch o'er others here...
Page 8 - But, ah! we knew a thing or two; Our captain wheeled the van ; We routed him, we scouted him, Nor lost a single man!