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A Midsummer Nights Dreame

By: William Shakespeare

...ith hymne or caroll blest; 478 Therefore the Moone (the gouernesse of floods) 479 Pale in her anger, washes all the aire; 480 That Rheu... ...e Player fitted. 1863 And tragicall my noble Lord it is: for Piramus 1864 Therein doth kill himselfe. Which when I saw 1865 Rehearst, I m...

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The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus

By: William Shakespeare

...hay, and sucke the Goate, 1863 And cabbin in a Caue, and bring you vp 1864 To be a warriour, and command a Campe. Exit 1865 Enter Titus, ... ...t nor steele, 2593 Nor can I vtter all our bitter griefe, 2594 But floods of teares will drowne my Oratorie, 2595 And breake my very vttra...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... the frost is not severe enough to freeze any but the shallow water of the floods, but it was not good enough to reward him for the trouble of coming ... ...d calm in mind. I don’t have tumultuous bursts of feeling and overwhelming floods of recollection that sweep right away all composure. Your first lett... ...en a day or two after the return to New Zealand:— ‘St. Andrew’s: April 27, 1864. ‘My dear Cousin,—I returned on the 24th from Australia. I visited the... ...t the great shock that was preparing for the voyagers in the expedition of 1864. Mr. Codrington was not of the party, having been obliged to go to Eng... ...l his heart was of these his children:— ‘Kohimarama: Sunday, September 18, 1864. ‘My dearest Fan,—I must try to write without again mak- ing my whole ... ...bove sentence refers to the paralytic attack Mr. Keble had on November 30, 1864. Nevertheless, almost at that very time, he was writing thus:— ‘Penzan... ...robably twenty-five—as he was about eighteen when he joined the Mission in 1864. His little girl will be brought up at Norfolk Island; his wife T ara,...

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A Tramp Abroad

By: Mark Twain

...othing in the nature of a wound. Then a scene ensued which was in every way gratifying and inspiriting. The two gladiators fell upon each other’s neck... ...t for, in the hope that they had stopped within help- ing distance, whereas their case, in most instances, had re- ally been hopeless from the beginni...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

...u couer than sir? 1863 Clow. Not so sir neither, I know my dutie. 1864 Loren. Yet more quarreling with occasion, wilt thou 1865 sh... ...herefore the Poet 2493 Did faine that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods. 2494 Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, 2495 ...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...e keep kniues 591 to cut one anothers throats? 592 Pist. Let floods ore- swell, and fiends for food howle 593 on. 594 Nym.... ... King. 1863 King. ’Tis good for men to loue their present paines, 1864 Vpon example, so the Spirit is eased: 1865 And when the Mind is...

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A Journey to the Interior of the Earth

By: Jules Verne

...tion coil, which produces a powerful stream of electricity. He obtained in 1864 the quinquennial prize of 50,000 franc reserved by the French governme... ...hing vain in these fancies. But still no fears of falling rocks or rushing floods could stay us now; and our thirst was so intense that, to satisfy it...

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In the South Seas

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... friendship. It became the ransom of this country- man of yours, that he might not be eaten by the savages who knew not Jehovah. This was Mr. Whalon, ... ...sions with the more ma- jestic heave of the Pacific. The Casco scarce avowed a shock; but there are times and circumstances when these harbour mouths ...

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A Book of Golden Deeds

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...telligent, though uneducated classes. 5 Yo n g e NO NO NO NO NOVEMBER 17, 1864. VEMBER 17, 1864. VEMBER 17, 1864. VEMBER 17, 1864. VEMBER 17, 1864. W... ...btain the safety of their fellow-townsmen. Very recently, in the summer of 1864, an instance has oc- curred of self-devotion worthy to be recorded wit... ...r water, thus showed the possibility of pen- etrating to the magazine, and floods of water were at once directed to it, so as to drench the powder, an...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...my gracious Lord, 1863 When men are vnprepar’d, and looke not for it. 1864 Hast. O monstrous, monstrous! and so falls it out 1865 With... ... Mess. The newes I haue to tell your Maiestie, 3315 Is, that by sudden Floods, and fall of Waters, 3316 Buckinghams Armie is dispers’d and sca...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

... Westmerland, Coleuile. 1863 Bish. What is this Forrest call’d? 1864 Hast. ’Tis Gaultree Forrest, and’t shall please your 1865 G... ...nd ebbe backe to the Sea, 3017 Where it shall mingle with the state of Floods, 3018 And flow henceforth in formall Maiesty. 3019 Now call ...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...n. Entomological Soc., 1863. ** “Rejoinder to certain Remarks,” etc. Ibid. 1864. *** “Further Remarks,” etc. Ibid. 79 H.G . Wells But in 1891 Pawkins... ...lose to, our earth. “Earthquakes, volcanic outbreaks, cyclones, sea waves, floods, and a steady rise in temperature to I know not what limit”—so proph... ...ightning, and hail unprec- edented. In Manitoba was a thaw and devastating floods. And upon all the mountains of the earth the snow and ice began to m... ... its coming. Above was the lava, hot gases and ash, and below the seething floods, and the whole earth swayed and rumbled with the earthquake shocks. ... ...nd open spaces of down and upland the people who had fled thither from the floods and the falling houses and sliding slopes of hill watched for that r... ...ong the Pacific slopes there were land-slips and swift thawings and sudden floods, and one whole side of the old Arauca crest slipped and came down in...

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Measure, For Measure

By: William Shakespeare

...340 A kneaded clod; And the delighted spirit 1341 To bath in fierie floods, or to recide 1342 In thrilling Region of thicke- ribbed Ice, 1... ...o 1863 and Barnardine: heere is in our prison a common exe-cutioner, 1864 who in his office lacks a helper, if you will take 1865 it on y...

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The $30,000 Bequest : And Other Stories

By: Mark Twain

...n by his wife and beamed his old time admiration and affection upon her in floods, out of his bleary eyes. The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories 28 “... ...ll of their agitated home, to seek a peace ful dwelling among the rolling floods; yet there is a voice rushing from her breast, that proclaims Victo... ...ok: that angelic look of thine—bathe not thy visage in tears; banish those floods that are gathering; let my confession and my presence being thee som... ...at his funeral. The last time the subject of this sketch died was in June, 1864; and until we learn the contrary, it is just to presume that he died p... ...died, he died at the age of 95, he was 151 years old when he died last, in 1864. But his age did not keep pace with his recollections. When he died th... ...ns best old dry government bonds, suitable for furnace, gold 7 per cents., 1864, preferred. T welve tons early greenbacks, range size, suitable for co...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

... in war and then betray the trust. When I came into command of the army in 1864, I requested the Secretary of War to restore General Buell to duty. Af... ...ews of the arrival of the Union army be- hind Vicksburg reached the North, floods of visitors began to pour in. Some came to gratify curiosity; some t... ...n after a hard day’s ride. I was back in Nashville by the 13th of January, 1864. When I started on this trip it was necessary for me to have some pers... .... My commission as lieutenant-general was given to me on the 9th of March, 1864. On the following day, as already stated, I visited General Meade, com... ...s laid down. Nor was Smith returned until long after the movements of May, 1864, had been begun. The services of forty thousand veteran troops, over a... ...the first great political campaign for the Republicans in their canvass of 1864. It was followed later by Sheridan’s campaign in the Shenandoah Valley...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...en displaced by a willingness to close our mouths and be as nothing in the floods and waterspouts of God. In this state of mind, what we most dreaded ... ...own rays of light and glory. Not for a moment only, but all day and night, floods of light and glory seemed to pour through my soul, and oh, how I was... ...stantine’s cross in the sky. The last case but one which I quoted mentions floods of light and glory. Henry Alline mentions a light, about whose exter... ...nds. [175] T. C. Upham: Life of Madame Catharine Adorna, 3d ed., New York, 1864, pp. 158, 172-74. 284 The V arieties of Religious Experience ism, min... ... date, p. 198. [179] A. Mounin: Le Cure d’Ars, vie de M. J. B. M. Vianney, 1864, p. 545, abridged. 297 William James Father Vianney’s asceticism take...

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