The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen86Archibald Constable and Company, 1820 |
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... Duchess of Portland , and on her death was invited by their Majesties to reside near them in Windsor , where she had constant opportunities of observing their interior economy and private conduct . The preface justly remarks- " At a ...
... Duchess of Portland , and on her death was invited by their Majesties to reside near them in Windsor , where she had constant opportunities of observing their interior economy and private conduct . The preface justly remarks- " At a ...
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... Duchess of Portland died , Mrs Dela- ny got into a chaise to go to her own house ; the Duke followed her , begging to know what she would accept of that belonged to his mother . Mrs Delany recollected a bird that the Duchess always fed ...
... Duchess of Portland died , Mrs Dela- ny got into a chaise to go to her own house ; the Duke followed her , begging to know what she would accept of that belonged to his mother . Mrs Delany recollected a bird that the Duchess always fed ...
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... Portland's family , and , on her death , she was taken under the ANECDOTES OF THEIR LATE MA- protection of the King ... Duchess London , Longman and Co. 1820 . We have mentioned the conspicu- ous nature of her acquirements , and it will ...
... Portland's family , and , on her death , she was taken under the ANECDOTES OF THEIR LATE MA- protection of the King ... Duchess London , Longman and Co. 1820 . We have mentioned the conspicu- ous nature of her acquirements , and it will ...
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... Portland , and is chief- ly taken up with the description of a Royal visit , and of an evening spent at Windsor ... Duchess Dowager of Portland in his chair , and walked about admiring the ed - all prepared in a long gallery that runs ...
... Portland , and is chief- ly taken up with the description of a Royal visit , and of an evening spent at Windsor ... Duchess Dowager of Portland in his chair , and walked about admiring the ed - all prepared in a long gallery that runs ...
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... Duchess Dowager of Portland brought her Majesty a dish of tea on a waiter , with biscuits , which was what she chose ; after she had drank her tea , she would not return the cup to the Duchess , but got up and would carry it into the ...
... Duchess Dowager of Portland brought her Majesty a dish of tea on a waiter , with biscuits , which was what she chose ; after she had drank her tea , she would not return the cup to the Duchess , but got up and would carry it into the ...
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Página 309 - Darkling I listen ; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme...
Página 309 - Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth ! O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene...
Página 536 - Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, He is in the desert ; go not forth : behold, He is in the secret chambers ; believe it not.
Página 308 - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for heaven's grace and boon; Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together prest, And on her silver cross soft amethyst, And on her hair a glory, like a saint: She seem'da splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven: Porphyro grew faint: She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from mortal taint.
Página 309 - I cannot see what flowers are at my feet Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild...
Página 309 - Away ! away ! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards : Already with thee ! tender is the night...
Página 309 - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home, She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that ofttimes hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn.
Página 308 - Anon his heart revives : her vespers done, Of all its wreathed pearls her hair she frees ; Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one ; Loosens her fragrant bodice ; by degrees Her rich attire creeps rustling to her knees : Half-hidden, like a mermaid in sea-weed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St.
Página 308 - Clasp'd like a missal where swart Paynims pray; Blinded alike from sunshine and from rain, As though a rose should shut, and be a bud again.
Página 308 - Of fruits, and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damask'd wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings.