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... night sur- rounded by Cossacks and without a word of explanation Reb Simche was aroused from his sleep , and , scarcely given time to dress , was chained , and with the detach- ment on their fiery steeds in front and be- hind of him ...
... night sur- rounded by Cossacks and without a word of explanation Reb Simche was aroused from his sleep , and , scarcely given time to dress , was chained , and with the detach- ment on their fiery steeds in front and be- hind of him ...
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... night , after hours at the gaming table , his young blood fired by wine , he returned to his home and meeting with a severe rebuke of his father , he rushed pell - mell from the house and took refuge in an inn where , overwhelmed by ...
... night , after hours at the gaming table , his young blood fired by wine , he returned to his home and meeting with a severe rebuke of his father , he rushed pell - mell from the house and took refuge in an inn where , overwhelmed by ...
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... night his thoughts were en- grossed with this subject , when , to his as- tonishment , he beheld him staggering by and was so struck by his countenance that he instinctively resolved to follow him . From that time forth the deepest ...
... night his thoughts were en- grossed with this subject , when , to his as- tonishment , he beheld him staggering by and was so struck by his countenance that he instinctively resolved to follow him . From that time forth the deepest ...
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... night , had for years been the cause of such indescribable dis- comfiture , and oftimes misery , for during my wanderings from ' Yeshibah ' to ' Yeshi- bah'- from one seat of learning to an- other I was just in the age of transition and ...
... night , had for years been the cause of such indescribable dis- comfiture , and oftimes misery , for during my wanderings from ' Yeshibah ' to ' Yeshi- bah'- from one seat of learning to an- other I was just in the age of transition and ...
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... night before the dawn of day , " spoke Reb Simche , " that we should the more appreciate the bliss of light . A new era will spring up in your life , in ours , and in the life of all our oppressed brethren ! Then , ah then , how sweet ...
... night before the dawn of day , " spoke Reb Simche , " that we should the more appreciate the bliss of light . A new era will spring up in your life , in ours , and in the life of all our oppressed brethren ! Then , ah then , how sweet ...
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Page 161 - THERE is in souls a sympathy with sounds, And as the mind is pitch'd the ear is pleased With melting airs or martial, brisk or grave; Some chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies.
Page 86 - ... own mischief. 9 And my soul be joyful in the LORD ; it shall rejoice in his salvation. 10 All my bones shall say, LORD, who is like unto thee, who deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him ; yea, the poor, and him that is in misery, from him that spoileth him?
Page 172 - True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven : It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly ; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead desire it doth not die ; It is the secret sympathy, The silver link, the silken tie, Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, In body and in soul can bind.
Page 34 - A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
Page 85 - Lord ! I have loved the habitation of thine house, and the dwelling-place of thy glory. I therefore will worship, bow down, and bend the knee before the Lord, my Maker. And I will offer my prayer unto thee. O Lord ! in an acceptable time : in thine abundant mercy, 0 God ! answer me in the truth of thy salvation.
Page 57 - Reflect upon three things, and thou wilt not come within the power of sin : Know what is above thee — a seeing Eye, and a hearing Ear, and all thy deeds written in a Book.
Page 89 - Yea, suddenly vanish black care and grim sorrow, None troubles concerning the things of to-morrow. New heavenly powers are given to each ; Of everyday matters now hush'd is all speech ; At rest are all hands that have toil'd with much pain ; Now peace and tranquillity everywhere reign. Not the choicest of wines at a banqueting board Can ever such exquisite pleasure afford As the Friday-night meal when prepared with due zest To...
Page 30 - Tis liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life its luster and perfume ; And we are weeds without it.
Page 166 - A something light as air, — a look, A word unkind or wrongly taken, — • Oh ! love that tempests never shook, A breath, a touch, like this has shaken. MOORE. Love, sole lord and monarch of itself, Allows no ties, no dictates but its own. To that mysterious arbitrary power Reason points out and duty pleads in vain.
Page 85 - The father and his boys enter the synagogue, sometimes pausing in the vestibule, if they have touched uncleanness on the way, to wash their hands, conveniences for which are placed there. As they enter, they are required to bow to the ark containing the scrolls of the Law, and to say : "In the greatness of thy benevolence will I enter thy house : in reverence of thee will I bow down toward the temple of thy holiness.