Kiana: A Tradition of HawaiiJ. Munroe, 1857 - 277 pages |
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Page 210 - Be just and fear not. Let all the ends thou aim'st at be Thy God's, and Truth's; then, when thou fall'st, Thou fall'st a blessed Martyr.
Page 11 - The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea.
Page 91 - thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west, Spirit that lurks each form within, Beckons to spirit of its kin. Self-kindled every atom glows, And hints the future which it owes.
Page 259 - Sudden arose lanthe's soul ; it stood All beautiful in naked purity, The perfect semblance of its bodily frame. Instinct with inexpressible beauty and grace, Each stain of earthliness Had passed away; it reassumed Its native dignity, and stood Immortal.
Page 38 - Obedient to the light That shone within his soul, he went, pursuing The windings of the dell. The rivulet, Wanton and wild, through many a green ravine Beneath the forest flowed.