Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumes 29-30

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Westermann, 1861
Vols. for 1858- include "Sitzungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für das Studium der neuren Sprachen."
 

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Page 404 - Ward has no heart, they say; but I deny it ; He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it.
Page 226 - And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two...
Page 151 - Es trägt Verstand und rechter Sinn Mit wenig Kunst sich selber vor; Und wenn's euch Ernst ist, was zu sagen, Ist's nötig, Worten nachzujagen?
Page 378 - ... fleeting cloud obscure the sky ; If but a beam of sober Reason play, Lo, Fancy's fairy frost-work melts away ! But can the wiles of Art, the grasp of Power, Snatch the rich relics of a well-spent hour? These, when the trembling spirit wings her flight, Pour round her path a stream of living light ; And gild -those pure and perfect realms of rest, Where Virtue triumphs, and her sons are blest ! FROM
Page 419 - Not happy, in thy death thou surely wert ; Thy wish accomplished ; dying in the land Where thy young mind had caught ethereal fire ; Dying in Greece, and in a cause so glorious. They in thy train — ah, little did they think, As round we went, that they so soon should sit Mourning beside thee, while a Nation...
Page 424 - Nature denied him much, But gave him at his birth what most he values; A passionate love for music, sculpture, painting, For poetry, the language of the gods, For all things here, or grand or beautiful, A setting sun, a lake among the mountains, The light of an ingenuous countenance, And what transcends them all, a noble action.
Page 227 - And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape.
Page 378 - Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view; Dart thro...
Page 278 - I become your man from this day forward [of life and limb, and of earthly worship,] and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear to you faith for the tenements that I claim to hold of you, saving the faith that I owe unto our sovereign lord the king ; and then the lord, so sitting, shall kiss him.
Page 401 - With lokkes crulle, as they were leyd in presse. Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse. Of his stature he was of evene lengthe, And wonderly deliver, and greet of strengthe.

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