The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 72Atlantic Monthly Company, 1893 |
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... close air had induced him to set it ajar . He found a certain interest for a time in these weird illuminations : the great mountains , slate - tinted in the searching yellow glare , with clouds of white vapor hanging about them ; the ...
... close air had induced him to set it ajar . He found a certain interest for a time in these weird illuminations : the great mountains , slate - tinted in the searching yellow glare , with clouds of white vapor hanging about them ; the ...
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... close association with him Pellew's instinctive appreciation of all things nautical re- ceived an intelligent guidance , which gave him a quick insight into the proba- ble behavior of a ship from an examina- tion of her build , and ...
... close association with him Pellew's instinctive appreciation of all things nautical re- ceived an intelligent guidance , which gave him a quick insight into the proba- ble behavior of a ship from an examina- tion of her build , and ...
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... close . Arnold again behaved with the extraordinary bravery and ad- mirable conduct which distinguished him in battle . Sending on the bulk of the squadron , he , with two galleys , took the rear , covering its retreat . Fighting like a ...
... close . Arnold again behaved with the extraordinary bravery and ad- mirable conduct which distinguished him in battle . Sending on the bulk of the squadron , he , with two galleys , took the rear , covering its retreat . Fighting like a ...
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... close - reefing the main topsail , the captain had given his orders from the quarter - deck and sent us aloft . On gaining the topsail yard , the most active and daring of our party hesitated to go upon it , as the sail was flapping ...
... close - reefing the main topsail , the captain had given his orders from the quarter - deck and sent us aloft . On gaining the topsail yard , the most active and daring of our party hesitated to go upon it , as the sail was flapping ...
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... close , bearing a seaman's part in the most serious crisis that befell his country during the wars of the French Revolution . The end of 1796 and the earlier months of 1797 marked the nadir of Great Britain's military fortunes . The ...
... close , bearing a seaman's part in the most serious crisis that befell his country during the wars of the French Revolution . The end of 1796 and the earlier months of 1797 marked the nadir of Great Britain's military fortunes . The ...
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Página 362 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn ; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn ; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Página 360 - N. to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Página 51 - Now entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel of the universe. From camp to camp through the foul womb of night The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fixed sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch...
Página 227 - There had been established, just at that time, in these four towns, an association calling itself the North of England Council for promoting the Higher Education of Women.
Página 220 - Let them praise his name in the dance: Let them sing praises unto him with the timbrel and harp. 4 For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.
Página 55 - Brother ! For us was thy back so bent, for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed; thou wert our Conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred.
Página 554 - Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
Página 553 - Return, Alpheus, the dread voice is past That shrunk thy streams ; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and flowerets of a thousand hues.
Página 213 - sauce for the goose was sauce for the gander,' — but the car-driver was not such a gander as we, like geese, took him for.
Página 554 - Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd, Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone...