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Página 51
In the mean time , we cannot refrain from adducing , in confirmation of our
argument , — and as a test that we are not playing the same trick , of which we
took the liberty to suspect Mr . Griffin , — the opinion of an acute Italian , the Abbe
Salvini ...
In the mean time , we cannot refrain from adducing , in confirmation of our
argument , — and as a test that we are not playing the same trick , of which we
took the liberty to suspect Mr . Griffin , — the opinion of an acute Italian , the Abbe
Salvini ...
Página 165
This species of Vale delights also in playing the Ei Resurrection Man , and
bringing up before our eyes the numberless Heroes , Statesmen , and Bards ,
which have been educated upon the soil ve now inhabit . After this it is generally
seized ...
This species of Vale delights also in playing the Ei Resurrection Man , and
bringing up before our eyes the numberless Heroes , Statesmen , and Bards ,
which have been educated upon the soil ve now inhabit . After this it is generally
seized ...
Página 229
Papa ' s gout ground , there are fine large playing - came very unluckily , for it
made it fields , with very fine trees in them ... Henry joins with me which they play
at Foot - ball in the in wishes for his recovery , and in season ; indeed they say it
is ...
Papa ' s gout ground , there are fine large playing - came very unluckily , for it
made it fields , with very fine trees in them ... Henry joins with me which they play
at Foot - ball in the in wishes for his recovery , and in season ; indeed they say it
is ...
Página 252
... may play ripon , and sets a kind of trap , as it were , for the words of others . By
this means he contrives to publish his long - collected trash . But however my
good friend Launcelot may congratulate himself upon his ingenuity and skill in
this ...
... may play ripon , and sets a kind of trap , as it were , for the words of others . By
this means he contrives to publish his long - collected trash . But however my
good friend Launcelot may congratulate himself upon his ingenuity and skill in
this ...
Página 424
And , in her mirthful moments , would she seek The bachelor ' s room , and spoil
his lonely rest ; Or with old maids play many a wicked freak ; Or rattle loudly at the
miser ' s chest , Till he woke trembling ; she would often wreak Her vengeance ...
And , in her mirthful moments , would she seek The bachelor ' s room , and spoil
his lonely rest ; Or with old maids play many a wicked freak ; Or rattle loudly at the
miser ' s chest , Till he woke trembling ; she would often wreak Her vengeance ...
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Página 183 - As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness round about. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord.
Página 369 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
Página 184 - By four cherubic shapes ; four faces each Had wondrous ; as with stars their bodies all, And wings, were set with eyes, with eyes the wheels Of beryl, and careering fires between ; Over their heads a crystal firmament, Whereon a sapphire throne, inlaid with pure Amber, and colours of the showery arch.
Página 219 - Noble madam, Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues We write in water.
Página 64 - With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand The guardian Naiad of the strand.
Página 183 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down : and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly : yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Página 86 - And it's oh! dear! what can the matter be? Dear! dear! what can the matter be?
Página 183 - And I saw as the colour of amber, as the appearance of fire round about within it, from the appearance of his loins even upward, and from the appearance of his loins even downward, \ saw as it were the appearance of fire, and it had brightness round about.
Página 14 - I love thee, Twilight ! as thy shadows roll, The calm of evening steals upon my soul. Sublimely tender, solemnly serene. Still as the hour, enchanting as the scene. I love thee. Twilight ! for thy gleams impart Their dear, their dying influence to my heart, When o'er the harp of thought thy passing wind Awakens all the music of the mind, And Joy and Sorrow, as the spirit burns. And Hope and Memory sweep the chords by turns, While Contemplation, on seraphic wings.
Página 183 - The springs of waters were seen, and the foundations of the round world were discovered, at thy chiding, O Lord : at the blasting of the breath of thy displeasure.