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quarter , the observations Geological Society of London , which will be made on ...
Thus , while the experiments are care tow praise where it is due , we cannot rying
on to ascertain the force of gra . refrain from tendering our mite to the vity in that
quarter , the observations Geological Society of London , which will be made on ...
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... hands , ( on account of their having noIn your first Number I observed a thing
else to do ) or that they may talk communication , being the first of an of having
been in such places , and of intended series of a similar nature , having seen
certain ...
... hands , ( on account of their having noIn your first Number I observed a thing
else to do ) or that they may talk communication , being the first of an of having
been in such places , and of intended series of a similar nature , having seen
certain ...
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I observed a fine ske - and consternation . My servant told leton of a young
Greenland whale , me he heard the noise at Amsterdam , and several other
skeletons , perfect in two - and - twenty miles off . Many of their line . Concerning
the history ...
I observed a fine ske - and consternation . My servant told leton of a young
Greenland whale , me he heard the noise at Amsterdam , and several other
skeletons , perfect in two - and - twenty miles off . Many of their line . Concerning
the history ...
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We scarcely re - have observed the merlin in Scotland member a finer example of
reasoning during the summer season , and preer pede Herculem than this
affords , sume it breeds in this country also . • and we doubt whether Cuvier
himself ...
We scarcely re - have observed the merlin in Scotland member a finer example of
reasoning during the summer season , and preer pede Herculem than this
affords , sume it breeds in this country also . • and we doubt whether Cuvier
himself ...
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The professors hold made in the observatory of that city : their lectures in a fine
and spacious edifice • On the 7th inst . at 42 minutes past eight situated on the
Dornberg : the anatomical in the evening , Professor Stark observed , theatre is ...
The professors hold made in the observatory of that city : their lectures in a fine
and spacious edifice • On the 7th inst . at 42 minutes past eight situated on the
Dornberg : the anatomical in the evening , Professor Stark observed , theatre is ...
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Seite 285 - Syria's thousand minarets ! The boy has started from the bed Of flowers where he had laid his head, And down upon the fragrant sod Kneels, with his forehead to the south, Lisping th...
Seite 345 - Jove Now burns with glory, and then melts with love; Now his fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow, Now sighs steal out, and tears begin to flow: Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found. And the world's victor stood subdued by sound!
Seite 295 - Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old,— The dead but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Seite 271 - Love had he found in huts where poor Men lie : His daily Teachers had been Woods and Rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
Seite 393 - That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone ; regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise, Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
Seite 284 - PARADISE AND THE PERI. ONE morn a Peri at the gate Of Eden stood, disconsolate : And as she listen'd to the Springs Of Life within, like music flowing, And caught the light upon her wings Through the half-open portal glowing, She wept to think her recreant race Should e'er have lost that glorious place !
Seite 292 - And you, ye Crags, upon whose extreme edge I stand, and on the torrent's brink beneath Behold the tall pines dwindled as to shrubs In dizziness of distance ; when a leap, A stir, a motion, even a breath, would bring My breast upon its rocky bosom's bed To rest for ever...
Seite 278 - With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And -we spoke not a word of sorrow; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Seite 278 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Nor in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him.
Seite 278 - Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.