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9 July 2018
- 21:5421:54, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,591 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/193 →Not proofread: Created page with "How shall my thirst abate when there is a screen between the Tank <ref>God.</ref> and me? <br> Nanak is Thy dealer; Thou O Lord, art his capital.<br> Illusion leaveth my mind..."
- 21:4721:47, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,806 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/192 →Not proofread: Created page with "seeing him, arose, embraced him, and wept for joy. She asked for some account of her son Nanak. By that time a great crowd had assembled, and every one wanted to hear about hi..." current
- 21:4021:40, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,730 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/191 →Not proofread: Created page with "it wholesome. The Guru put his foot on Mardana's forehead as he lay stretched on the ground, and he at once revived. {{center|CHAPTER VIII}} Mardana had by this time had e..." current
- 21:3521:35, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,735 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/190 →Not proofread: Created page with "For Thy sake, O my Lord, the darweshes are imbued with love. <br> Thy names are various, Thy forms are various, the number of Thy merits cannot be told. <br> Men leaving house..." current
- 21:3021:30, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,835 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/189 →Not proofread: Created page with "The Guru, after his pleasant visit to Shaikh Brahm and his district, where he made several converts, proceeded to a country called Bisiar, probably the state of Bushahir in th..." current
- 21:2321:23, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,711 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/188 →Not proofread: Created page with "to him: 'You must be a liar from that country where Farid, who wore a wooden cake on his stomach, held religious sway. Whenever any one offered him food he used to say he had..." current
- 21:1521:15, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,861 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/187 →Not proofread: Created page with "his heart disposed towards God, he would have gained holiness. 'I came with worldliness, and worldliness have I found.' Upon this he took up his basin and departed. Shaikh B..." current
- 21:0921:09, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,777 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/186 →Not proofread: Created page with "{{center|IV}} It is the fourth watch; the sun riseth. <br> They who night and day are watchful have saved their homes. <br> Night is pleasant for those who under the Guru's in..." current
- 21:0121:01, 9 July 2018 diff hist 2,214 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/185 →Not proofread: Created page with "{{center|II}} It is the second watch; awake, O heedless one. <br> Watch thy property, O mortal; thy field is being eaten up.<br> Watch thy field, love God's praises; while th..." current
- 20:5420:54, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,545 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/184 →Not proofread: Created page with "The Guru and Shaikh Brahm remained together that night in the forest. A kind-hearted and charitable villager who had seen them, took them a basin of milk before daylight. The..." current
- 20:4120:41, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,706 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/183 →Not proofread: Created page with "They who are imbued with the love of God and a longing to behold Him ''are also true.''<br> They who forget God s name are a burden to the earth.<br> God hath attached to Hi..." current
- 20:3420:34, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,664 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/182 →Not proofread: Created page with "Put not thy hand into the fire or it will burn, <ref>Also translated— Touch not safflower: its dye will depart. </ref> my dear. <br> Some have obtained honour for themselves..." current
- 20:2320:23, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,547 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/181 →Not proofread: Created page with "Put thy feet on two boats and thy property also on them: <ref>That is, enjoy the world and also remember God. </ref><br> One boat may sink, but the other shall cross over. <re..." current
- 20:1120:11, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,742 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/180 →Not proofread: Created page with "While at Jagannath, Guru Nanak met a Brahman who kept his eyes and nose closed so as to receive no pleasure from these organs. He averred that in that state he with his mental..."
- 19:5719:57, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,906 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/179 →Not proofread: Created page with "What worship is this, O Thou Destroyer of birth? <ref>That is, of transmigration. </ref> Unbeaten strains of ecstasy are the trumpets of Thy worship. <br> Thou hast a thousand..."
- 19:4719:47, 9 July 2018 diff hist 2,390 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/178 →Not proofread: Created page with "Krishan, under the name of Jagannath, lord of the world, is specially worshipped. When the lamps were lit in the evening the Guru was invited by the high priest to stand up an..." current
- 19:3919:39, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,814 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/177 →Not proofread: Created page with "Death is forgotten amid eating and drinking, laughter and sleep. <br> By forgetting the Lord man hath ruined himself and rendered his life accursed; he is not to tarry here.<b..." current
- 19:2419:24, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,548 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/176 →Not proofread: Created page with "May it not be that on beholding them I may forget Thee and not remember Thy name! ---- Were I to become a Sidh and work miracles; could I command the wealth of ''the universe..."
- 19:0619:06, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,756 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/175 →Not proofread: Created page with "Nanak, to name and meditate on Him to whom belong Men, lower animals, wealth, and property, is difficult. <ref>Gauri.</ref> Mardana inquired who Kaljug was, by what signs he..." current
- 18:5418:54, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,806 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/174 →Not proofread: Created page with "Nurshah and her women, on hearing this hymn, twisted their head-dresses around their necks in token of submission, and fell at the Guru's feet. They asked how they could obtai..." current
- 18:4618:46, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,880 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/173 →Not proofread: Created page with "What shall a silly woman do if she please not her Spouse? <br> However much she implore, she may not enter His chamber. <br> Without God's grace she obtaineth nothing, howsoe..." current
- 18:3718:37, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,758 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/172 →Not proofread: Created page with "In action they are dogs; shall they be accepted at God's gate? <br> If man by the favour of his guru deem himself a guest ''in this'' world, He shall acquire some honour in G..." current
- 18:2318:23, 9 July 2018 diff hist 1,848 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/171 →Not proofread: Created page with "In Thee, ''O Lord,'' are merits; in me all demerits: Nanak hath this one representation to make. <br> Every night is for the virtuous woman; may I though unchaste ''obtain''..." current
30 April 2018
- 19:4119:41, 30 April 2018 diff hist 2,227 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/99 →Not proofread: Created page with "farthings of English money, some betel-nut, and rice, and presented them to the schoolmaster with his son. In India wooden tablets painted black are employed in teaching child..."
- 15:3915:39, 30 April 2018 diff hist 2,480 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/82 →Not proofread: Created page with "''The Haunted Palace, Dream-Land, The Raven, Ulalume, For Annie,'' and ''Annabel Lee.'' And most of his earlier verses are manifestly imitative, Byron and Moore and Coleridge..." current
28 April 2018
- 19:0619:06, 28 April 2018 diff hist 1,665 N Page:The Sikh Religion, its gurus, sacred writings and authors Vol 1.djvu/97 →Not proofread: Created page with "LIFE OF GURU NANAK CHAPTER I To recapitulate what has been more fully stated in the Introduction, Guru Nanak. the founder of the Sikh religion, was born, according to all..."
24 April 2018
- 16:5916:59, 24 April 2018 diff hist 2,404 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/81 →Not proofread: Created page with "{{hwe|ceived|preconceived}} effect. If his very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect, then he has failed in his first step. In the whole composition the..." current
- 16:4816:48, 24 April 2018 diff hist 2,323 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/80 →Not proofread: Created page with "with the chief Romantic poets of the age immediately preceding his own; while as editor and magazinist he kept in close touch with contemporary literature. On the other hand,..." current
23 April 2018
- 18:0518:05, 23 April 2018 diff hist 2,767 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/79 →Not proofread: Created page with "It was as critic that Poe first attracted widespread attention. As editor of the ''Messenger'' and ''Burton's'' and ''Graham's'' his chief function was that of book-reviewer;..." current
- 17:4617:46, 23 April 2018 diff hist 2,593 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/78 →Not proofread: Created page with "of honour in all his transactions." Kennedy notes that he was "irregular, eccentric, and querulous," but adds—as if in set rejoinder to Griswold's charge that he was incapab..." current
16 April 2018
- 22:0822:08, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,538 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/77 →Not proofread: Created page with "the entire period from 1831 to 1835 is obscure. He sinks out of sight again for six months in the middle of 1837. And a hiatus of several months also occurs in his history dur..." current
- 21:5521:55, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,475 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/76 →Not proofread: Created page with "published, in Godey's ''Lady's Book,'' his ''Literati,'' a series of biographical-critical papers dealing with the chief living writers of Gotham; and the year was further mad..." current
- 20:0920:09, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,486 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/75 →Not proofread: Created page with "1839) among other things, though he also composed at this time some of the best of his tales. In May, 1839, he became associate editor of ''Burton's Gentleman's Magazine,'' bu..." current
- 19:5719:57, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,315 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/74 →Not proofread: Created page with "he lived in poverty and in much obscurity is evident from the reminiscences of John Pendleton Kennedy, the novelist,<ref>Tuckerman, ''Life of Kennedy,'' pp. 373 f.</ref> who h..." current
- 19:4519:45, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,420 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/73 →Not proofread: Created page with " for parts unknown. In May he appeared at Boston, and there, 26 May, he was mustered into the army of the United States. The next two years he served as a soldier in barr..." current
- 19:3319:33, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,431 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/72 →Not proofread: Created page with "as a "quick and clever boy," though embarrassed by "an extravagant amount of pocket-money"; and John Allan wrote of him in 1818 that he was "a fine boy" and read "Latin pretty..." current
- 19:2519:25, 16 April 2018 diff hist 1,746 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/71 →Not proofread: Created page with "CHAPTER XIV Poe THE saddest and the strangest figtire in American literary history is that of Edgar Allan Poe. Few writers have lived a life so full of struggle and disapp..." current
- 19:1819:18, 16 April 2018 diff hist 532 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/70 →Not proofread: Created page with "Fifty years ago, the verdict of thoughtful Americans acclaimed Whittier as the foremost American poet, with the possible exception of Longfellow, and while now there would be..." current
- 19:0019:00, 16 April 2018 diff hist 2,182 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/69 →Not proofread: Created page with "days. She meets the chief worthies of the time, describes the landscape and the crude pioneer life, and writes of witchhunting, Quaker-baiting, and Indian warfare. G. R. Carpe..." current
14 April 2018
- 19:3819:38, 14 April 2018 diff hist 2,433 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/68 →Not proofread: Created page with "suffuses his expression like the sunlight in cloud-banked western sides. But his religious faith was far from being of the dogmatic type. "I regard Christianity as a life rath..." current
- 19:3119:31, 14 April 2018 diff hist 2,162 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/67 →Not proofread: Created page with "at the time of their publication. We may still be stirred by the stanzas of ''Le Marais du Cygne'' and the marching-song of ''The Kansas Emigrants:'' We cross the prairies a..." current
11 April 2018
- 20:0420:04, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,375 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/66 →Not proofread: Created page with "in the presence of the lines which describe the fireplace on that winter evening. This poem has often been compared with ''The Cotter's Saturday Night'' and it means to the..." current
- 19:5219:52, 11 April 2018 diff hist 1,693 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/65 →Not proofread: Created page with "{{hwe|''Bound''|''Snow-Bound''}} and ''The Tent on the Beach.'' The latter and less important of these two works is a cycle of narratives in verse, linked together in the fash..."
- 19:4519:45, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,422 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/64 →Not proofread: Created page with "sympathies to the delightful relaxation of story-telling. From childhood he was steeped in the legendry of New England, its tales of Indian raids, of Quaker persecutions, of p..." current
- 00:4800:48, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,296 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/63 →Not proofread: Created page with "under which he long had struggled. For the rest, the ballads, lyrics, and occasional pieces which made him most famous are scattered somewhat indiscriminately through the scor..." current
- 00:4300:43, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,407 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/62 →Not proofread: Created page with "was a delegate. In taking this momentous decision, he builded better than he knew, for the poet in him was aroused, and the ''Voices of Freedom'' which from that time flowed f..." current
- 00:3700:37, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,356 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/61 →Not proofread: Created page with "two remarkable personalities. During the next two years Whittier published in the Haverhill ''Gazette'' nearly one hundred poems, besides prose articles on ''Burns, War,'' and..." current
- 00:3100:31, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,050 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/60 →Not proofread: Created page with "was enrolled as a student for two terms, earning the money to pay for his tuition. Meanwhile, he had been acquiring the best kind of education by devouring every book that he..." current
- 00:2600:26, 11 April 2018 diff hist 2,170 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/59 →Not proofread: Created page with "The levelled gun, the battle brand We may not take, But, calmly loyal, we can stand And suffer for our suffering land For conscience' sake. The temperament of the New En..." current
- 00:2200:22, 11 April 2018 diff hist 1,613 N Page:The Cambridge History of American Literature, v2.djvu/58 →Not proofread: Created page with "CHAPTER XIII Whittier IT was in 1638, when the great Puritan emigration to Massachusetts was beginning to slacken, that Thomas Whittier, a youth of eighteen, possibly of H..." current