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Tanglewood Tales

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...All mythology and/or Hawthorne lovers unite! Here is a delightful collection of charming stories from Greek Mythology. This collection features some very popular characters like our beloved Jason, Ulysses, King Pluto and Theseus (and of course, our favorite, Mr. ...

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Theological Immortal Romance

By: Kevin B. Wright

...u come from this hootin’- nanny that we define as life on this sphere in the here and now. Your words capture the eloquence of a time long gone and no... ...HED BY PUBLISHAMERICA, LLLP. www.publishamerica.com Baltimore Printed in the United States of America To my dearly loved CONTENTS Acknowledgments ... ...served for an illustrious sphere burning bright within her orbiting eyes. To unite a kingdom that will never end. She blesses these sacred regions in ... ...ords against me to give me exile. I’d fight flame to fire ’cause paradise is here with her. 41 Inborn Masterpiece She preaches from the good book of ... ...gelic rays of dawn cleanses my deathless heart, spiritual connections to God unites the earth and heaven and every element that links pleasure to para... ... even the cloak of death could not keep me from your heart, ’cause heaven is here with you on earth. 73 Celestial Concourse The scripture speaks of t... ...k of eternity. Nights done, as morning some, where memories all the rest are here. True light warms her blossoms, and weaves within my fingers, where ... ...ned against her spirits brow through the heart in which I breathe, heaven is here on earth with her. How soft a beauty glistens in my arms like a shoo...

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The Life of John Sterling

By: Thomas Carlyle

...rry work in the field of Time are not apt to be too lenient. But, in fine, here was some portion of his work which the world had already got hold of, ... ... a Churchman, had been led, in editing a Work not free from ecclesiastical heresies, and especially in writing a Life very full of such, to dwell with... ... to be. Hinc illae lachrymae. For the Religious Newspapers, and Periodical Heresy-hunters, getting very lively in those years, were prompt to seize th... ... ings, which had little business to be spoken of in any Church-court, have hereby been carried thither as if for an exclusive trial; and the mournfule... ...n bright auroral hues in the memory of all that knew him,—what is he doing here in inquisito- rial sanbenito, with nothing but ghastly spectralities p... ...llies an equivalent for a single wisdom. A hundred school- boys can easily unite and thrash their one master; but a hundred thousand school-boys would...

... continents of Death and Eternity, a brave man?s judgments about his own sorry work in the field of Time are not apt to be too lenient. But, in fine, here was some portion of his work which the world had already got hold of, and which he could not burn. This too, since it was not to be abolished and annihilated, but must still for some time live and act, he wished to be wi...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...l appears as ‘aery’. Shelley seems to have uniformly written ‘lightening’: here the word is so printed whenever it is employed as a trisyllable; elsew... ...s either as the third person singular of the present (=’upriseth’), or, as here, for the verbal substantive (=’uprising’). The editor of Shelley to-da... ...editions of 1839 form the nucleus of the present volume, and her notes are here re- printed in full; but the arrangement of the poems differs to some ... ...tent from that followed by her—chiefly in respect of “Queen Mab”, which is here placed at the head of the “Juvenilia”, instead of at the forefront of ... ...wings Speeded like thought upon the light of Heaven. The Body and the Soul united then, _615 A gentle start convulse... ...most perfect natures, the vision in which he embodies his own imaginations unites all of wonderful, or wise, or beautiful, which the poet, the phi- lo... ...If it indeed may cleave its natal gloom, Its doubtful promise thus I would unite With thy beloved name, thou Child of love and light. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. T... ... the vows which they did plight In early faith, and hearts long parted now unite, 22 22 22 22 22. ‘And homeless orphans find a home near her, And thos... ...over the world, have borne me hither To meet thee, long most dear; and now unite Thine hand with mine, and may all comfort wither _2150 From ...

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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, And the Heroic in History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ODIN. PAGAN- ISM: SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY. W E HAVE UNDERTAKEN to discourse here for a little on Great Men, their manner of appearance in our world’s ... ...d in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. They were the leaders of men, these great ones; the modellers, patter... ...oism; the divine relation (for I may well call it such) which in all times unites a Great Man to other men; and thus, as it were, not exhaust my subje... ...th regard to him. A man’s, or a nation of men’s. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he 6 Thomas Carlyle professes, the articles of... ...test against this sort of hypothesis about men’s doings and history; and I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, a... ...th and strength of a man. Nature had as yet no name to him; he had not yet united under a name the infinite variety of sights, sounds, shapes and mo- ... ...on, as we must name it. He presides over the worship of the people; is the Uniter of them with the Unseen Holy. He is the spiritual Captain of the peo... ...No sympathy even with things; how much less with his fellow-men! He cannot unite with men; he is an anarchic man. Only in a world of sincere men is un... ...hopeless problem, “Given a world of Knaves, to educe an Honesty from their united action;”— how cumbrous a problem, you may see in Chancery Law- Court...

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God the Invisible King

By: H. G. Wells

...well to warn him at the outset that the departure from accepted beliefs is here no vague scepticism, but a quite sharply defined objection to dogmas v... ...ook there is no further attack on philosophical or metaphysical questions. Here we work at a 5 H. G. Wells less fundamental level and deal with relig... ...itudes to confused thinking about the exact value of classes and terms, so here he is disposed to think that interminable controversies and conflicts ... ... probable in- tentions of early Christian thought in passing. His business here is the definition of a position. The writer’s position here in this bo... ... orthodox post Nicaean Chris- tians assert, and many pre-Nicaeans and many heretics (as the Cathars) contradicted with its exact contrary. The Cathars... ...Arius to communion. The imperial aim was a common faith to 15 H. G. Wells unite the empire. The crushing out of the Arians and of the Paulicians and ... ...ith all the resources of science. “If there can be formed an ideal able to unite men in a kind of religion of the future, this ideal must be founded o... ...ainst his client. The successful promoted advocate, who in Britain and the United States of America is the judge, and whose habits and interests all i...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...guard. However, in the present ease, his destined victim was sup- posed to unite both characters: originally he had been a friend; but subsequently, o... ...m now in the slow process of superseding it is, ‘my employer.’ Now, in the United States, such an expres- sion of democratic hauteur, though disagreea... ... and often a benign one. In some other place I will illustrate my meaning. Here, apparently, in Mrs. Marr’s ser- vice, the principle concerned illustr... ...ourly beat, was requested by Marr to assist him in closing the shut- ters. Here they had a final communication with each other; and the watchman menti... ... hands so occupied as to confirm the whole outline of the affair as I have here suggested it. Probable enough it is that the very first blow, the firs... ...ome hand of hideous violence, the house-door was suddenly shut and locked. Here, then, beyond all doubt, was the dia- bolic man, clothed in mystery, f... ...f sea-board (stretching through twenty-four hundred miles) of the American United States; may enjoy fifty years for lei- surely repentance; and may ev... ...ot bearing the technical name of theatre) were included. All these must be united to compose a build- ing such as that which received the vast audienc... ...assador rose, and proposed the health of their high mightinesses the Seven United States, as the moon and six 1 planets, who gave light in the absenc...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...sibility, and enhanced reading. Authors, publishers, librari and technologists unite to expand reading with eBooks. Support online literacy by be... ...s in printed reviews-without prior permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America Prologue 1855 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TERRITOR... ...o the lectern in a measured walk. He began in a loud and clear voice: " We are here to mark and witness a day of reconciliation be­ tween the United... ... voice: " We are here to mark and witness a day of reconciliation be­ tween the United States and the Suquamish Indians. A day that marks the beginn... ...g of a new relationship ... a new era between the Union and the Red Man. We are here to sign a memorable Treaty that will establish a reservation fo... ...ople. This Treaty has been approved by the Congress, and the Presi­ dent of the United States, Franklin Pierce. I am honored to wit­ ness and partici... ...ard Hawk, I haven't seen or heard from you in over six months. Now you come in here with your bullshit about 'this is special, you're The Soul Bea... ...s," he pleaded. "Take a look at what I found, if you think it's junk, I'm outta here. Okay?" She paused for a long second, "I see you're still weari... ...one. Richard stared at Pierce for a moment. "Franklin Pierce, President of the United States, 1855." Hawk's voice was strong. He was begin­ ning to ...

...red balance of life. Upon the next day's passing, Seattle signs the Port Eliot treaty relinquishing ownership of Suquamish ancestral lands to the United States government in favor of a small reservation to the North. He sees that a war would ultimately prove futile and wishes instead to preserve his people's lifeblood through appeasement. In a final speech, Seattle exp...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

... own fashion 6 Almost such a passage had made morn- ing there and evening here; 7 and there all that hemisphere was white, and the other part black,... ...I fixed my eyes upon the sun beyond our use. Much is al- lowed there which here is not allowed to our faculties, thanks 3 The Muses were fabled to dw... ... Cyrrha, a city sacred to Apollo, not far from the foot of Parnassus, and here used for the name of the god himself. 6 In the spring the sun rises f... ... the Creation, and to the Annunciation. 7 There, in the Earthly Paradise; here, on earth. It is the morning of Thursday, April 123. The hours from th... ...he body or Out of the body.” (2 Corinthians, xii. 3). 13 The desire to be united with God is the source of the eternal revolution of the heavens. “Th... ...e moon; this is the motive force in mortal hearts; this binds together and unites the earth. Nor does this bow shoot forth. 18 Only the created thing... ...indle us to see that Essence, in which is seen how our nature and God were united. There will be seen that which we hold by faith, not demonstrated, b... ...nscious of any lack. 4 The archangel Raphael. 5 The intellectual soul is united with the body as its substan- tial form. That by means of which anyt... ... the Word of God to descend where He, by the sole act of His eternal love, united with Himself in person the nature which had. removed itself from its...

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A Treatise on Good Works Together with the Letter of Dedication

By: Dr. Martin Luther

...y as March 2 5. — that he believed it to be better than any thing he had heretofore written. The book, indeed, surpasses all his previous German wr... ...s, with their content and worth before God. This proposition, which Luther here amplifies more clearly than ever before, demanded nothing less than a ... ...other hand, his espousal of the rights of the “poor man” — to be met with here for the first time — shows that the Monk of Witttenberg, coming from t... ...h itself — how we are daily to pray or recite it. I humbly commend myself herewith to your princely Grace, Y our Princely Grace’s Humble Chaplain, D... ... over it and deem it a very little thing and easy to do, whereas we ought here to pause a long time and to ponder it well. For in this work all good... ...y, God would not have destroyed them. What then could many men do, if they united in calling upon God earnestly and with sincere confidence? St. James... ...e. But honor is higher than mere love and in cludes a certain fear, which unites with love, and causes a man to fear offending them more than he fear...

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The Book of Psalms

By: Anonymous

...thou art God alone. 11 Teach me thy way, O LORD; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name. 12 I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with... ... Zion; he hath desired it for his habitation. 14 This is my rest for ever: here will I dwell; for I have desired it. 15 I will abundantly bless her pr...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ver, I have only entered so far as my story became involved with them. And here I have to apologize for a few blunders, detected too late for alterati... ...d King Henri II. presided mer- rily at the union of the little pair, whose unite ages did not reach ten years. There they stood under the portal of No... ...?—that Diane has told them all they wanted to know, for that they sent her here on purpose to see if we were not all Huguenots. ‘V ery likely, the lit... ...ies. But thou know’st, if they caught him at the preche they would call it heresy and treason, and all sorts of horrors, and any way they would fall l... ... cloth dress that could be worn by a gentleman, a hawk on his wrist. ‘Thou here, my boy!’ he exclaimed, as Beranger came to his side; and as the littl... ...ations. ‘Ah, there you are, safe, my dear Baron. I have been in de- spair. Here were the Count and his brother come to call on you to join them in dis... ...ot but draw such a fate on himself. Now all is smooth, the estates will be united in their true head, and you—you too, my child, will be provided for ... ... light gone out from the earth! Reckless and weary, she had let herself be united to M. de Selinville, and in her bridal honours and amusements had tr...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...ir ethical, linguistic, social, and religious life, seems to be called for here in order that the following poem may be the better understood. Finland... ...r large portions of Eu rope and western Asia. Perhaps it should be stated here that the copper, so often mentioned in The Kalevala, when taken litera... ...ngs are blue, and his shoes, crimson colored. In the following runes, Ukko here and there interposes. Thus, when the Sun and Moon were stolen from the... ...n as a messen ger of the Supreme Deity. It may be interesting to observe here that the Bretons in reverence called butterflies, “feath ers from the... ... witch songs date from a time when the Hungarians and the Finns were still united as one people; in other words, to a time at least 3000 years ago. Th... ... their peculiar crystalizations. It is thus that the Iliad is inseparably united, and, as it were, immersed in the stately hexametre, and the French ... ...s of granite, T ouched the fissures in the mountains, And the broken parts united, All the fragments grew together. Then the young boy quick returning... ...cious Ukko, Straightway stronger grew in body, Straightway were the wounds united, Quick the fearful pain departed. Strong and hardy grew the hero, St... ...ion, Make the pulses beat together, Join the smallest of the veinlets, And unite with skill the sinews. Take thou now a slender needle, Silken thread ...

... epic of the Finns. A brief description of this peculiar people, and of their ethical, linguistic, social, and religious life, seems to be called for here in order that the following poem may be the better understood....

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...omoted from my native wilderness to be actu- ally for the time an official here, and transmuted into a colleague of these illustrious names, carries w... ...o decline. The academic career also has its heroic obligations, so I stand here without further deprecatory words. Let me say only this, that now that... ...urther deprecatory words. Let me say only this, that now that the current, here and at Aberdeen, has begun to run from west to east, I hope it may con... ... the Scottish universities, changing places with Scotsmen lecturing in the United States; I hope that our people may become in all these higher mat- t... ...It is true that some more adven- turous reader and investigator, lecturing here in fu- ture, may unearth from the shelves of libraries docu- ments tha... ...g that it cometh from the Lord.” And again: “Consider the little infants, united and joined to the breasts of their nursing moth- ers you will see th... ... plea- sure of sucking prompts them. Even so, during its orison, the heart united to its God oftentimes makes attempts at closer union by movements du... ... the importance of mind-cure the medical and clerical pro- fessions in the United States are beginning, though with much recalcitrancy and protesting,... ...ion of success is the apparent exist- ence, in large numbers, of minds who unite healthy- mindedness with readiness for regeneration by let- ting go. ...

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Twice Told Tales

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...e God for whom they had become exiles. Old soldiers of the Parliament were here, too, smiling grimly at the thought that their aged arms might strike ... ...t their aged arms might strike an- other blow against the house of Stuart. Here, also, were the veterans of King Philip’s war, who had burned villages... ...dragged to prison! We shall see them at a Smithfield fire in King Street!” Hereupon the people of each parish gathered closer round their minister, wh... ...r, the group of despotic rulers, with the high churchman in the midst, and here and there a crucifix at their bosoms, all magnificently clad, flushed ... ...be conceived. Com- pelled to relinquish her first engagement, she had been united to a man of twice her own years, to whom she became an exemplary wif... ... age, she felt that some withered partner should request her hand, and all unite, in a dance of death, to the music of the funeral bell. While these a... ... wreathed of the brightest roses that had grown there, so, in the tie that united them, were intertwined all the purest and best of their early joys. ... ... nearly all the younger males. Pearson found it difficult to sustain their united and disapproving gaze, but Dorothy, whose mind was differently circu... ...courtesy and kindness which all the contending sects of our purer religion united to deny her. Her husband and herself had resided many months in T ur...

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