10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMMEDICABLY»
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Popery in power, or The spirit of the Vatican; to which is ...
This leads to woes immedicably wide, Too wide for puny hands of kings to close.
But know, I am the primate of this land, The only mission of great heaven's high
court. Protector of the rights, all paramount, Of the eternal world. Consider this!
2
Baptist Magazine and Literary Review
In the language of Foster, whose admirable essays in The Eclectic we are
surprised to find unnoticed by Mr. Marshman, " it is bad, immedicably bad ; it
stinks to heaven, and is a perfume only in the nostrils of ' the Prince of the power
of the air.
But the heart of the child was immedicably wounded— not only through the pain
of her little body, but through the partial publicity of the pain ; and to pacify, or
silence, or in any way put down a nature like that of the toyshop keeper, is to chill
it.
Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood, 1867
In the language of Foster, whose admirable essays in The Eclectic we are
surprised to find unnoticed by Mr. Marshman, " it is bad, immedicably bad ; it
stinks to heaven, and is a perfume only in the nostrils of ' the Prince of the power
of the air.
But the heart of the child was immedicably wounded — not only through the pain
of her little body, but through the partial publicity of the pain ; and to pacify, or
silence, or in any way put down a nature like that of the toyshop keeper, is to chill
it.
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Alma and Brione: A Poem. Cantos I. and II. The Return of ...
Ye gods be thank'd, it is not so I Warm life Returning seems to wake within, nor
dark, Immedicably hopeless, seems her doom. 0 shepherds, tend her; — for a
voice I hear Which breathes like music o'er me. Wholly free, . With straining eye I
...
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The New Eclectic: A Monthly Magazine of Select Literature
Madness, be its visions gay or gloomy, is immedicably sad. To be in his rig/u'
mind is best for a man ; and the rightness of the mind is belief in truth, however
harsh. But I may be permitted to question the correctness, though I do not in the
least ...
He soon contrived to quarrel immedicably with Mr. Clay, and with the great
majority of those whose votes had elected him, by vetoing, first, a National Bank
bill, passed by both Houses, while all the leading provisions were suggested by
his ...
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A Philosophical Novelist: George Santayana and The Last Puritan
He was generalizing from personal experience. As for Santayana, I feel certain
that all of his life he had been immedicably homesick for a more congenial and
beautiful world — a world he could only imagine in the great "might-have- ...
Henry Tompkins Kirby-Smith, 1997
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany
O madly deaf — immedicably blind ! Ve wander from the path of Heaven, and
seek, Amidst the tempests of the world, to find Balm to the soul, rest to the weary
mind — Peace in the midst of war, and joy in pain ; But Love Divine, even in its ...