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... Rivers , 154 141 138 13. Sunrise in the Andes- La Paz , 156 1. Early Life of Robert Bruce , • 2. Bruce's struggles to re- cover the independence of his country , 3. Battle of Bannockburn , 4. Exploits of Douglas and Randolph , 5. David ...
... Rivers , 154 141 138 13. Sunrise in the Andes- La Paz , 156 1. Early Life of Robert Bruce , • 2. Bruce's struggles to re- cover the independence of his country , 3. Battle of Bannockburn , 4. Exploits of Douglas and Randolph , 5. David ...
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... rivers flowed . The sun and moon began their course in the skies . Herbs and plants clothed the ground . The air , the earth , and the waters were stored with their respective inhabitants . At last , man was made after the image of God ...
... rivers flowed . The sun and moon began their course in the skies . Herbs and plants clothed the ground . The air , the earth , and the waters were stored with their respective inhabitants . At last , man was made after the image of God ...
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... river that rolled among the trees , and watered a large region with innumerable circumvo- lutions . In these amusements the hours passed away uncounted , his deviations had perplexed his memory , and he knew not towards what point to ...
... river that rolled among the trees , and watered a large region with innumerable circumvo- lutions . In these amusements the hours passed away uncounted , his deviations had perplexed his memory , and he knew not towards what point to ...
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... river , to surprise such animals as come to quench their thirst ; and like the lion , bounds upon its prey , easily making a spring of twenty feet and upwards . When it has killed one , it often goes to destroy others , swallowing their ...
... river , to surprise such animals as come to quench their thirst ; and like the lion , bounds upon its prey , easily making a spring of twenty feet and upwards . When it has killed one , it often goes to destroy others , swallowing their ...
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... river for their abode . If it be a lake they build no dam ; but if it be a running stream , subject to floods and falls , they set about building a dam or pier across the river , so as to form a dead water either above or below . This ...
... river for their abode . If it be a lake they build no dam ; but if it be a running stream , subject to floods and falls , they set about building a dam or pier across the river , so as to form a dead water either above or below . This ...
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Page 198 - Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease, Seats of my youth, when every sport could please, How often have I loitered o'er thy green, Where humble happiness endear'd each scene ! How often have I paused on every charm...
Page 198 - The noisy geese that gabbled o'er the pool, The playful children just let loose from school. The watchdog's voice that bayed the whispering wind, And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind ; — These all in sweet confusion sought the shade, And filled each pause the nightingale had made.
Page 206 - Netherby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late; For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war, Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar. So boldly he entered the Netherby Hall, Among bridesmen, and kinsmen, and brothers, and all.
Page 206 - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan ; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see.
Page 222 - tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.
Page 200 - Awaits alike th' inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Nor you, ye proud, impute to These the fault, If Memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise, Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
Page 213 - Aonian maids, Delight no more — O thou my voice inspire Who touch'd Isaiah's hallow'd lips with fire ! Rapt into future times, the Bard begun : A Virgin shall conceive, a Virgin bear a Son...
Page 208 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow ; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
Page 28 - By degrees we let fall the remembrance of our original intention, and quit the only adequate object of rational desire. We entangle ourselves in business, immerge ourselves in luxury, and rove through the labyrinths of inconstancy, till the darkness of old age begins to invade us, and disease and anxiety obstruct our way. We then look back upon our lives with horror, with sorrow, with repentance ; and wish, but too often vainly wish, that we had not forsaken the ways of virtue.
Page 198 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, and fondly broods with miser care ; time but the impression deeper makes, as streams their channels deeper wear.