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D. Bogue, 1854 - 248 Seiten
 

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Seite 14 - Minstrel. Channing's Essays. 2 vols. Chapone's Letters on the Mind. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, &c. *Cowper's Poems. 2 vols. Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia. Falconer's Shipwreck. Fenelon's Reflections. *Gems of Anecdote. *Gems of Wit and Humour. *Gems from American Poets. *Gems from Shakspeare, *Gems of American Wit. *Gems of British Poets— 1st Ser. Chaucer to Goldsmith. 2d ,, Falconer to Campbell. 3d „ Living Authors. 4th „ Sacred. *Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. Goldsmith's Essays....
Seite 28 - Books written when the soul is at spring-tide, When it is laden like a groaning sky Before a thunder-storm, are power and gladness, And majesty and beauty. They seize the reader As tempests seize a ship, and bear him on With a wild joy. Some books are drenched sands, On which a great soul's wealth lies all in heaps, Like a wrecked argosy.
Seite 8 - India proofs, .*.'!. 2s. Glossary of Architecture. Explanation of the Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, exemplified by many Hundred Woodcuts. Fifth Edition, much enlarged. 3 vols. 8vo. 48s. Introduction to Gothic Architecture. By the Editor of the " Glossary ;" with numerous Illustrations, 4s.
Seite 17 - God ! 1 seek the look of Fame ! Poor fool ! — : so tries Some lonely wanderer 'mong the desert sands By shouts to gain the notice of the Sphynx, Staring right on with calm eternal eyes.
Seite 14 - Scott's Ivanhoe. Scott's Kenilworth. Scott's Lady of the Lake. Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel. Scott's Marmion. Scott's Quentin Durward.
Seite 4 - Illustrated by Gilbert. 3s. 6d. cloth. Rev. Thomas Dale's Poetical Works. Including The Widow of Nain, The Daughter of Jairus, &c. New and Enlarged Edition, fcp. 8vo. 7s. cloth ; 10s. 6d. morocco. Windsor in the Olden Time : its Historical and Romantic Annals, from the earliest Records. By JOHN STOUGHTON.
Seite 190 - God is a worker. He has thickly strewn Infinity with grandeur. God is love ; He yet shall wipe away Creation's tears, And all the worlds shall summer in His smile.
Seite 8 - Parish Churches; being Perspective Views of English Ecclesiastical Structures ; accompanied by Plans drawn to a Uniform Scale, and Letterpress Descriptions. By R. and JA BRANDON, Architects.
Seite 246 - Mong branches green still ring-doves coo and pair, And the deep sea still foams its music old : So, if we are at all divinely-souled, This beauty will unloose our bonds of care.
Seite 200 - He told me once, The saddest thing that can befall a soul, Is when it loses faith in God and woman ; For he had lost them both — Lost I those gems — Though the world's throne stood empty in my path, I would go wandering back into my childhood, Searching for them with tears.

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