The Covenant: A Quarterly Periodical Devoted to the Cause of Odd-Fellowship1844 |
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... appearance , so dear to the toper , were forth- coming as rapidly as the thirstiest throats could desire . The conviviality was at its height , and numerous toasts had been given , among which the health of the traveller , the ...
... appearance , so dear to the toper , were forth- coming as rapidly as the thirstiest throats could desire . The conviviality was at its height , and numerous toasts had been given , among which the health of the traveller , the ...
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... appearance proved his devotion to the jolly god whose high - priest he was . Sit down here ! ' cried the mad student , forcing him into a chair ; ' and now , Raphael and gentlemen all , he pleased to shorten your faces again , and drink ...
... appearance proved his devotion to the jolly god whose high - priest he was . Sit down here ! ' cried the mad student , forcing him into a chair ; ' and now , Raphael and gentlemen all , he pleased to shorten your faces again , and drink ...
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... appeared to go too slowly for him , and his restlessness was extreme . Faster ! postillion , ' cried Carl , observing his brother's impatience.- ' Faster ! You shall be paid double . ' The man flogged his horses until they flew rather ...
... appeared to go too slowly for him , and his restlessness was extreme . Faster ! postillion , ' cried Carl , observing his brother's impatience.- ' Faster ! You shall be paid double . ' The man flogged his horses until they flew rather ...
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... to his mind ; he appeared to himself to be still dreaming , and yet his visions were mixed up with the realities of his every day occupations . He had just stepped out , he thought , to 26 January , The Thirteenth - A Tale of Doom .
... to his mind ; he appeared to himself to be still dreaming , and yet his visions were mixed up with the realities of his every day occupations . He had just stepped out , he thought , to 26 January , The Thirteenth - A Tale of Doom .
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... appearance , for he was a professed duellist , and seemed to enjoy the business exceeding- ly . We proceeded to the appointed spot - the signal was given - bang went the pistols - I sprang up three or four feet into the air : alas ...
... appearance , for he was a professed duellist , and seemed to enjoy the business exceeding- ly . We proceeded to the appointed spot - the signal was given - bang went the pistols - I sprang up three or four feet into the air : alas ...
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Seite 204 - Israel, Fear not : for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name ; thou art mine. When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee ; . and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee : when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned ; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour...
Seite 362 - Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Seite 114 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Seite 19 - For I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God.
Seite 186 - As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Seite 57 - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And,— when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Seite 494 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Seite 204 - I had laid down my hat and staff. The children were half out of their wits with joy. So I pushed aside their scissors, and said, 'Do you not see, children, that it is harder to bear a great joy with composure than a great evil? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find food for the next day. But now the first smile of fortune puts you beside yourselves. To punish you, I shall not open the letter nor the packet of money until after...
Seite 511 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 219 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.