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... friends of God , where Life's own planets burn ! THE HUMAN FORM DIVINE . -G The CONDERFUL are the works of nature . various kinds of being , the striving of each for its own special end , the order and harmony by which all tend to a ...
... friends of God , where Life's own planets burn ! THE HUMAN FORM DIVINE . -G The CONDERFUL are the works of nature . various kinds of being , the striving of each for its own special end , the order and harmony by which all tend to a ...
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... friend , tried on many occasions and has never been found wanting . Almost all our exchanges are at their command . Surely the INDEX is worthy of their support and encouragement . The columns of the INDEX , the representative organ of ...
... friend , tried on many occasions and has never been found wanting . Almost all our exchanges are at their command . Surely the INDEX is worthy of their support and encouragement . The columns of the INDEX , the representative organ of ...
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... friends not only among the clergy and laity of the Diocese , but also throughout the length and breadth of the land . Many will come from distant cities and towns bringing bright tokens of esteem and hearty words of congratulation . To ...
... friends not only among the clergy and laity of the Diocese , but also throughout the length and breadth of the land . Many will come from distant cities and towns bringing bright tokens of esteem and hearty words of congratulation . To ...
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... friends , not an unimportant quality in a priest who , in consonance with his divine calling , is to strive to be all to all . Unassuming , genial , obliging to clergy and to laity , the deceased has left behind him a host of mourners ...
... friends , not an unimportant quality in a priest who , in consonance with his divine calling , is to strive to be all to all . Unassuming , genial , obliging to clergy and to laity , the deceased has left behind him a host of mourners ...
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... friends at the college . Mr. Thomas J. McGinn of Brooklyn , N. Y. , was recently the guest of his cousin , Father Grace , of the faculty . Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Martin of Philadelphia , accompanied by their son , Eugene , were callers at ...
... friends at the college . Mr. Thomas J. McGinn of Brooklyn , N. Y. , was recently the guest of his cousin , Father Grace , of the faculty . Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Martin of Philadelphia , accompanied by their son , Eugene , were callers at ...
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Side 46 - But I am very sorry, good Horatio, That to Laertes I forgot myself; For, by the image of my cause, I see The portraiture of his: I'll court his favours: But, sure, the bravery of his grief did put me Into a towering passion.
Side 210 - Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world and the child of the skies...
Side 94 - Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar head...
Side 81 - I have heard That guilty creatures, sitting at a play, Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Side 97 - Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison...
Side 81 - Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me. If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.
Side 63 - Those metaphors solace me not, nor sweeten the unpalatable draught of mortality. I care not to be carried with the tide that smoothly bears human life to eternity; and reluct at the inevitable course of destiny. I am in love with this green earth; the face of town and country; the unspeakable rural solitudes, and the sweet security of streets.
Side 211 - Startled at the stillness broken by reply so aptly spoken, " Doubtless," said I, " what it utters is its only stock and store, Caught from some unhappy master whom unmerciful. Disaster Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore, — Till the dirges of his Hope that melancholy burden bore Of 'Never, — nevermore!
Side 14 - There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceased : The which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life ; which in their seeds, And weak beginnings lie intreasured. Such things become the hatch and brood of time...
Side 79 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept. Were toiling upward in the night.