The Parterre, Том 2E. Wilson, 1835 |
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... soon throng- ed with Christians , and the pretty Cor- nelio was contemplating at a distance what was passing in the galiot . A stew- ard of mine immediately came to treat for my ransom ; but I ordered him peremptorily not to bargain for ...
... soon throng- ed with Christians , and the pretty Cor- nelio was contemplating at a distance what was passing in the galiot . A stew- ard of mine immediately came to treat for my ransom ; but I ordered him peremptorily not to bargain for ...
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... soon embrace the mighty whole with perfect know- ledge . After some time , however , the course of its experience undeceives it again of this mistake ; and it settles down in the conviction , that all that it can ever attain by the ...
... soon embrace the mighty whole with perfect know- ledge . After some time , however , the course of its experience undeceives it again of this mistake ; and it settles down in the conviction , that all that it can ever attain by the ...
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... soon as his eye be- comes steady enough to examine this tumultuous assemblage of objects in detail , he is all eager curiosity to learn the names and uses of the most remark- able ones in the town , and the lo- cality and bearing of the ...
... soon as his eye be- comes steady enough to examine this tumultuous assemblage of objects in detail , he is all eager curiosity to learn the names and uses of the most remark- able ones in the town , and the lo- cality and bearing of the ...
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... soon after sunk on his simple couch of horse - trappings spread on the grassy turf ; while sur- rounded by the rude but kindly men , whose hearts he had won by the benefi- cence of his disposition , which constantly shewed itself in ...
... soon after sunk on his simple couch of horse - trappings spread on the grassy turf ; while sur- rounded by the rude but kindly men , whose hearts he had won by the benefi- cence of his disposition , which constantly shewed itself in ...
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... soon as ever she chose , and might remain there as many days as she pleased . But she , being full of the hopes with which Leonisa had inspired her , was so far from wishing to go and visit her parents , that she would not then have ...
... soon as ever she chose , and might remain there as many days as she pleased . But she , being full of the hopes with which Leonisa had inspired her , was so far from wishing to go and visit her parents , that she would not then have ...
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admiration Ali Pacha answered appeared arms arrived asked Aveline beauty beheld Blackfriars bridge Bolton castle caique called castle Christian Clotaldo colours cried death Don Rafael Donatello door dress entered exclaimed eyes face father favour fear feel feet fire galiot gave gentleman give hand happy hast head heard heart heaven honour horse hour Isabella John Atherton knew lady length Leocadia Leonisa lips look Lord Lord Lovel Marco Antonio Martainville master ment morning mother never night once Orlando parents Parterre passed Pierrette Polydore poor present queen replied Ricaredo Salamanca scarcely seemed seen Seville shew side Sir Angelo soon Spain Spanish stood tell Teodosia thee thing thou thought tion told took tower Turks turned Vallière vessel voice Wall of Serpents Westminster bridge whole window wish Wolfhamscote word young youth
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Сторінка 65 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray ; What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
Сторінка 42 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
Сторінка 218 - Behold, all ye that kindle a fire, that compass yourselves about with sparks: walk in the light of your fire, and in the sparks that ye have kindled. This shall ye have of mine hand; ye shall lie down in sorrow.
Сторінка 390 - He appears, by his modest and unaffected narration, to have described things as he saw them, to have copied nature from the life, and to have consulted his senses, not his imagination. He meets with no basilisks that destroy with their eyes; his crocodiles devour their prey without tears; and his cataracts fall from the rock without deafening the neighbouring inhabitants.
Сторінка 275 - And among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest : but the Lord shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind : and thy life shall hang in doubt before thee ; and thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt have none assurance of thy life...
Сторінка 56 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland...
Сторінка 12 - Urania sings to thee. Oh, let me pierce thy secret cell, And in thy deep recesses dwell ! Perhaps from Norwood's oak-clad hill, When Meditation has her fill, I just may cast my careless eyes Where London's spiry turrets rise, Think of its crimes, its cares, its pain, Then shield me in the woods again.
Сторінка 200 - ... coursing along the sands ; trains of ducks streaming over the surface ; silent and watchful cranes, intent and wading ; clamorous crows, and all the winged multitudes that subsist by the bounty of this vast liquid magazine of nature. " High over all these hovers one, whose action instantly arrests his attention.