The Speaker's Garland, Volume 8 |
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Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
answer arms asked beautiful better bring child close cold coming course cried dark dead dear death don't door dream Enter eyes face fair fall father fear feel feet girl give gone hair hand head hear heard heart heaven hold hope hour John keep kind knew lady land laughed leave light live look MAJOR Mary mean mind Miss morning mother never night o'er once passed poor rest round seemed seen side smile soon soul speak stand stood stopped story strange sure sweet tears tell there's thing thought told took turned twas voice wait wall wife wild woman wonder young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 24 - Speak gently to the little child, — Its love be sure to gain ; Teach it, in accents soft and mild, It may not long remain.
Página 104 - You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place. If I am not so large as you, You are not so small as I, And not half so spry.
Página 24 - Speak gently to the aged one — Grieve not the careworn heart ; The sands of life are nearly run — Let such in peace depart.
Página 239 - Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.
Página 230 - Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
Página 107 - tis true, By such light as shines for you ; But in light ye cannot see, Of unfilled felicity — In enlarging paradise — Lives a life that never dies. Farewell, friends! Yet not farewell ; Where I am ye too shall dwell. I am gone before your face A moment's time, a little space ; When ye come where I have stepped Ye will wonder why ye wept ; Ye will know, by wise love taught, That here is all, and there Is naught.
Página 75 - Love sought its shade, at evening time, to breathe his early vows; And age was pleased, in heats of noon, to bask beneath its boughs; The dormouse loved its dangling twigs, the birds sweet music bore ; It stood a glory in its place, a blessing evermore.
Página 230 - Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever...