Miscellanies Selected from the Public Journals, Том 1Joseph T. Buckingham, 1822 |
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... for Literary Fame The Hermit of the East Rock Love of Country On Hypocrisy 79 83 87 90 On the folly of attempting to impose on the world 94 On Economy 97 Consumption Platonic Bacchanal Song Greek Emigrant's Song 98 100 ·
... for Literary Fame The Hermit of the East Rock Love of Country On Hypocrisy 79 83 87 90 On the folly of attempting to impose on the world 94 On Economy 97 Consumption Platonic Bacchanal Song Greek Emigrant's Song 98 100 ·
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... fame ; and History , that holdeth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her accusers - the Monarch , York , Clarence , Wellington , and Anglesea , the chaste observers of the nuptial rite ; the virtuous shudderers at ...
... fame ; and History , that holdeth up the light of instruction and of warning , will reveal her accusers - the Monarch , York , Clarence , Wellington , and Anglesea , the chaste observers of the nuptial rite ; the virtuous shudderers at ...
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... fame is tarnished by cow- ardice , intemperance , and treachery . It was only at the " Council fire " that he shone pre - eminent . There , in- deed , he was great . The belittling simplicity of his name did not seem to detract from the ...
... fame is tarnished by cow- ardice , intemperance , and treachery . It was only at the " Council fire " that he shone pre - eminent . There , in- deed , he was great . The belittling simplicity of his name did not seem to detract from the ...
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... fame . It seems , indeed , whatever is desired , and they call it happiness ; and , in pursuing happiness , which they all say they are entitled to , they jostle , and under- mine , and overreach , and supplant , and betray each other ...
... fame . It seems , indeed , whatever is desired , and they call it happiness ; and , in pursuing happiness , which they all say they are entitled to , they jostle , and under- mine , and overreach , and supplant , and betray each other ...
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... fame ; And sapphire , look heavenly , or forfeit the prize ; Her arm and her hand your protection will claim , And know , ye're to rival her lips and her eyes . " But why do the ruby and sapphire look pale ? And why are the diamond and ...
... fame ; And sapphire , look heavenly , or forfeit the prize ; Her arm and her hand your protection will claim , And know , ye're to rival her lips and her eyes . " But why do the ruby and sapphire look pale ? And why are the diamond and ...
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Miscellanies Selected From the Public Journals (Classic Reprint) Joseph Tinker Buckingham Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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Сторінка 180 - I thank God there are no free schools, nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years ; for learning has brought disobedience and heresy and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both...
Сторінка 59 - There is no other land like thee, No dearer shore ; Thou art the shelter of the free ; The home, the port of Liberty, Thou hast been, and shall ever be, Till time is o'er. Ere I forget to think upon My land, shall mother curse the son She bore.
Сторінка 76 - Order is Heaven's first law; and this confest, Some are, and must be, greater than the rest, More rich, more wise; but who infers from hence That such are happier, shocks all common sense.
Сторінка 267 - And never wore a pair of boots For thirty years or more. But good old Grimes is now at rest, Nor fears misfortune's frown ; He wore a double-breasted vest — The stripes ran up and down. He modest merit sought to find, And pay it its desert ; He had no malice in his mind, No ruffles on his shirt.
Сторінка 41 - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
Сторінка 86 - Yes, Love indeed is light from heaven ; A spark of that immortal fire With angels shared, by Alia given, To lift from earth our low desire. Devotion wafts the mind above, But Heaven itself descends in love ; A feeling from the Godhead caught, To wean from self each sordid thought ; A Ray of Him who form'd the whole ; A Glory circling round the soul...
Сторінка 267 - He pass'd securely o'er, And never wore a pair of boots, For thirty years or more. But good old Grimes is now at rest, Nor fears misfortune's frown; He wore a double-breasted vest, The stripes ran up and down.
Сторінка 130 - Time ! time ! in thy triumphal flight, How all life's phantoms fleet away ! The smile of hope, and young delight, Fame's meteor beam, and fancy's ray ; They fade, and, on thy heaving tide, Rolling its stormy waves afar, Are borne the wrecks of human pride, The broken wrecks of fortune's war.
Сторінка 98 - There is a sweetness in woman's decay, When the light of beauty is fading away, When the bright enchantment of youth is gone, And the tint that glow'd, and the eye that shone, And darted around its glance of power, And the lip that vied with the sweetest flower That ever in Psestum's1 garden blew, Or ever was steep'd in fragrant dew, When all that was bright and fair is fled.
Сторінка 100 - Where the glassy vapor cheats his eyes, And the dove from the falcon seeks her nest, And the infant shrinks to its mother's breast. And though her dying voice be mute, Or faint as the tones of an unstrung lute, And though the glow from her cheek be fled, And her pale lips cold as the marble dead, Her eye still beams unwonted fires With a woman's love and a saint's desires, And her last fond, lingering look is given To the love she leaves, and then to heaven ; As if she would bear that love away To...