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Side 10
... seemed to near me , and the vast plain to shrink . And so it did till it was no longer sky and plain , but a most fearful prison , whose walls I could almost reach by putting out my hand , and the air grew close and stifling ; and with ...
... seemed to near me , and the vast plain to shrink . And so it did till it was no longer sky and plain , but a most fearful prison , whose walls I could almost reach by putting out my hand , and the air grew close and stifling ; and with ...
Side 11
... seemed even to be shrinking as they spoke . Farmers came running in , crying out that as they ploughed in the fields , the earth seemed to stiffen and grow hard - was almost impervious to the plough . Sailors from the river swore that ...
... seemed even to be shrinking as they spoke . Farmers came running in , crying out that as they ploughed in the fields , the earth seemed to stiffen and grow hard - was almost impervious to the plough . Sailors from the river swore that ...
Side 12
... seemed to burn into my brain . I saw it all . In the omnipotence of GOD , the ' adequate pressure ' was being applied , and the world was doomed ; its beautiful fields , busy cities , restless oceans , and millions of men , all fated to ...
... seemed to burn into my brain . I saw it all . In the omnipotence of GOD , the ' adequate pressure ' was being applied , and the world was doomed ; its beautiful fields , busy cities , restless oceans , and millions of men , all fated to ...
Side 16
... seemed no longer a globe , but a band of flame encircling the sky , and the stars slender threads of parallel light . The centrifugal form was evidently , in relation to myself , overcoming the centripetal ; my hold on the earth was ...
... seemed no longer a globe , but a band of flame encircling the sky , and the stars slender threads of parallel light . The centrifugal form was evidently , in relation to myself , overcoming the centripetal ; my hold on the earth was ...
Side 23
... seemed much astonished to see fire in the stove . As soon as there was a score of people assembled , Schaunard asked if it was not time to take a drink of something . In a minute , ' said Marcel . ' We are waiting for the arrival of the ...
... seemed much astonished to see fire in the stove . As soon as there was a score of people assembled , Schaunard asked if it was not time to take a drink of something . In a minute , ' said Marcel . ' We are waiting for the arrival of the ...
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Side 219 - They shall run to and fro in the city; they shall run upon the wall, they shall climb up upon the houses; they shall enter in at the windows like a thief. The earth shall quake before them; the heavens shall tremble: the sun and the moon shall be dark, and the stars shall withdraw their shining...
Side 219 - A fire devoureth before them, and behind them a flame burneth: The land is as the Garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness: Yea, and nothing shall escape them.
Side 150 - BEHOLD, thou art fair, my love; behold, thou art fair; Thou hast doves' eyes within thy locks : Thy hair is as a flock of goats, that appear from mount Gilead.
Side 152 - The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal glorious King. On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope ; Blessings are plentiful and rife — More plentiful than hope.
Side 151 - Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy actions to them both : Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod ; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie : A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby.
Side 92 - I'll venture; for my new-enlivened spirits Prompt me, and they perhaps are not far off. Song. Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph, that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell By slow Meander's margent green, And in the violet-embroidered vale Where the lovelorn nightingale Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth well: Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pair That likest thy Narcissus are?
Side 396 - O call it not fat! but an indefinable sweetness growing up to it — the tender blossoming of fat, fat cropped in the bud, taken in the shoot, in the first innocence, the cream and quintessence of the child-pig's yet pure food — the lean, no lean, but a kind of animal manna, or rather, fat and lean (if it must be so) so blended and running into each other, that both together make but one ambrosian result or common substance. Behold him while he is " doing "; it seemeth rather a refreshing warmth...
Side 435 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon and hears no sound Save his own dashings...
Side 328 - Listen, 0 my son! There is no wisdom equal unto the belief in God ! He created the world, and shall we liken ourselves unto Him in seeking to penetrate into the mysteries of His creation? Shall we say, Behold this star spinneth round that star, and this other star with a tail goeth and cometh in so many years! Let it go! He from whose hand it came will guide and direct it.
Side 92 - O, if thou have Hid them in some flowery cave, Tell me but where, Sweet Queen of Parley, Daughter of the Sphere! So may'st thou be translated to the skies, And give resounding grace to all Heaven's harmonies!