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الصفحة 419 - And her merchandise and her hire shall be holiness to the Lord: it shall not be treasured nor laid up; for her merchandise shall be for them that dwell before the Lord, to eat sufficiently, and for durable clothing.
الصفحة 332 - Us happy, and without love no happiness. Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st (And pure thou wert created), we enjoy In eminence ; and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars ; Easier than air with air, if Spirits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring, nor restrain'd conveyance need, As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul.
الصفحة 418 - The burden of Tyre. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish; for it is laid waste, so that there is no house, no entering in: from the land of Chittim it is revealed to them.
الصفحة 418 - The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, To stain the pride of all glory, And to bring into contempt all the honourable of the earth.
الصفحة 226 - Among those who attempt to exist without human sympathy, the pure and tender-hearted perish, through the intensity and passion of their search after its communities when the vacancy of their spirit suddenly makes itself felt.
الصفحة 418 - Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle; thou whom the merchants of Zidon, that pass over the sea, have replenished. " 'And by great waters the seed of Sihor, the harvest of the river, is her revenue; and she is a mart of nations. " 'Be thou ashamed, O Zidon ; for the sea hath spoken, even the strength of the sea, saying, I travail not, nor bring forth children, neither do I nourish up young men, nor bring up virgins.
الصفحة 357 - That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once. How the knave jowls it to the ground, as if 'twere Cain's jawbone, that did the first murder!
الصفحة 418 - Pass ye over to Tarshish; howl, ye inhabitants of the isle. " 'Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is cf ancient days? her own feet shall carry her afar off to sojourn. " 'Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth...
الصفحة 249 - Hardheartedness is all very well in its way, but it is not the way of idealism and cannot lead to the Europe of Goethe's thought.
الصفحة 162 - GREEN GROW THE RASHES O ! GREEN grow the rashes O, Green grow the rashes O ; The sweetest hours that e'er I spent Were spent among the lasses O. There's nought but care on ev'ry han', In every hour that passes O : What signifies the life o' man, An' 'twere na for the lasses O ? Green grow, Ac.