The Charity hospital and the alumniL. Graham & Son, Limited, 1895 - 23 páginas |
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Página 20 - Behold the dread Mount Shasta, where it stands „ Imperial midst the lesser heights, and, like Some mighty, unimpassioned mind, companionless And cold. The storms of Heaven may beat in wrath Against it, but it stands in unpolluted Grandeur still; and from the rolling mists up-heaves Its tower of pride e'en purer than before.
Página 8 - Fellows, and for all accommodations of buildings, and all other necessary provisions, that may conduce to the education of the English and Indian youth of this country, in knowledge and godliness.
Página 20 - Shasta, where it stands Imperial midst the lesser heights, and, like Some mighty unimpassioned mind, companionless And cold. The storms of Heaven may beat in wrath Against it, but it stands in unpolluted Grandeur still ; and from the rolling mists upheaves Its tower of pride e'en purer than before. The wintry showers and white-winged tempests leave Their frozen tributes on its brow, and it Doth make of them an everlasting crown. Thus doth it, day by day and age by age, Defy each stroke of time :...
Página 9 - Homes of men," who shelter at its feet, and love To gaze upon its honored form, aye standing There the guarantee of health and happiness. Well might it win communities so blest To loftier feelings and to nobler thoughts — The great material symbol of eternal Things! And well I ween, in after years, how In the middle of his furrowed track the plowman In some sultry hour will pause, and wiping From his brow the...
Página 20 - ... may beat in wrath Against it, but it stands in unpolluted Grandeur still ; and from the rolling mists upheaves Its tower of pride e'en purer than before. The wintry showers and white-winged tempests leave Their frozen tributes on its brow, and it Doth make of them an everlasting crown. Thus doth it, day by day and age by age, Defy each stroke of time : still rising highest Into Heaven ! Aspiring to the eagle's cloudless height, No human foot has stained its snowy side ; No human breath has dimmed...
Página 19 - West, which lie beneath His feet, in pictures of sublime repose No artist ever drew. He sees the tall Gigantic hills arise in silentness And peace, and in the long review of distance Range themselves in order grand.
Página 16 - ... apartments, which are kept remarkably clean. The lot on which these buildings stand, embraces the whole square between Canal and Common and Baronne and St. Philip streets. About 1,300 males and females were admitted during the year 1821, and 130 persons have been in at one time. Sick persons, wishing admission, must apply to the mayor of the city or any one of the administrators. There are besides the above, the Marine and Naval Hospitals, and a private Hospital. The spacious streets which bound...
Página 4 - This rule has been so uniformly demonstrated that we have been hoodwinked and insidiously lulled into the expecting of crime as a pardonable venality, where there should be the greatest show of civic virtue.
Página 16 - ... was completed and a basin dug on the spot formerly occupied by Fort St. Charles, the lower part of the town would be much improved. The Charity Hospital is situated in Canal street, and consists of two large white buildings, having a number of convenient apartments, which are kept remarkably clean. The lot on which these buildings stand, embraces the whole square between Canal and Common and Baronne and St. Philip streets. About 1,300 males and females were admitted during the year 1821, and...
Página 1 - The Charity hospital and the alumni, inaugural address delivered before the Charity hospital of Louisiana alumni association by Dr. Joseph Holt,.