Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volumen2 |
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one side than on the other , a spout of leather was fastened to the lowest part of
them , that all the rain - drops that came running down the mast might meet
together at that place , and there be received . -Some also put bullets of lead into
their ...
one side than on the other , a spout of leather was fastened to the lowest part of
them , that all the rain - drops that came running down the mast might meet
together at that place , and there be received . -Some also put bullets of lead into
their ...
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... union , had sent him to conduct her where the Britons , assembled in arms ,
were waiting impatiently to receive their prince and the fair object of his vows ,
having sworn that her approving smile should lead them on to conquest and to
glory .
... union , had sent him to conduct her where the Britons , assembled in arms ,
were waiting impatiently to receive their prince and the fair object of his vows ,
having sworn that her approving smile should lead them on to conquest and to
glory .
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... union , had sent him to conduct her where the Britons , assembled in arms ,
were waiting impatiently to receive their prince and the fair object of his vows ,
having śworn that her approving smile should lead them on to conquest and to
glory .
... union , had sent him to conduct her where the Britons , assembled in arms ,
were waiting impatiently to receive their prince and the fair object of his vows ,
having śworn that her approving smile should lead them on to conquest and to
glory .
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The almes tub was probably in or near the screen below , where the poor
received a stated dole of oatmeal ; a primitive and laudable practice , continued
in some old families within my recollection . The great auncient clock with the bell
was ...
The almes tub was probably in or near the screen below , where the poor
received a stated dole of oatmeal ; a primitive and laudable practice , continued
in some old families within my recollection . The great auncient clock with the bell
was ...
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berland and Derby , and lady Scroope , in their own coaches , and not
unfrequently received from them , and others , presents of gold trinkets , besides
venison , once a whole stag at a time , and fish and fruit . It was at the close of this
early ...
berland and Derby , and lady Scroope , in their own coaches , and not
unfrequently received from them , and others , presents of gold trinkets , besides
venison , once a whole stag at a time , and fish and fruit . It was at the close of this
early ...
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Página 84 - And through the chink in the fractured floor Look down, and see a griesly sight ; A vault where the bodies are buried upright ! There, face by face, and hand by hand, The Claphams and Mauleverers stand...
Página 299 - And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places : thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations ; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.
Página 316 - Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
Página 302 - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
Página 311 - There it was that I found and visited the famous Galileo, grown old, a prisoner to the Inquisition for thinking in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought.
Página 317 - A cloudy spot. Down thither prone in flight He speeds, and through the vast ethereal sky Sails between worlds and worlds, with steady wing, Now on the polar...
Página 78 - The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, ' stands upon a beautiful curvature of the Wharf, on a level sufficiently elevated to protect it from inundations, and low enough for every purpose of picturesque effect.
Página 30 - It is the practice of the young men of Dumfries to meet in the streets during the hours of remission from labour, and by these means I had an opportunity of witnessing the general solicitude of all ranks and of all ages. His differences with them on...
Página 290 - This pillar was erected in the year 1656, by Ann Counteas Dowager of Pembroke, &c. for a memorial of her last parting, in this place, with her good and pious mother...
Página 25 - My son! my son! may kinder stars Upon thy fortune shine; And may those pleasures gild thy reign, That ne'er wad blink on mine! God keep thee frae thy mother's faes, Or turn their hearts to thee: And where thou meet'st thy mother's friend, Remember him for me!