EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 стор. |
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... rest Held up at tennis , which men do the best With the best gamesters . What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid ! Hard words that have been So nimble , and so full of subtle flame , As if that every one from whom they came Had ...
... rest Held up at tennis , which men do the best With the best gamesters . What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid ! Hard words that have been So nimble , and so full of subtle flame , As if that every one from whom they came Had ...
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... rest of the picture is still alive . ( Tricia , b . 111. ) Where the fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement ...
... rest of the picture is still alive . ( Tricia , b . 111. ) Where the fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement ...
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... rest which pay true homage to the Supreme Being by enjoying his creation . One of the best pieces of advice for an ailing spirit is to go to no sudden extremes - to adopt no great and extreme changes in diet or other habits . They may ...
... rest which pay true homage to the Supreme Being by enjoying his creation . One of the best pieces of advice for an ailing spirit is to go to no sudden extremes - to adopt no great and extreme changes in diet or other habits . They may ...
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... rest in body , yet in heart are gone ; When lo ! as at the early dawn of day , Red Mars looks deepening through the foggy heat , Down in the west , far o'er the watery way ; So did mine eyes behold ( so may they yet ) A light , which ...
... rest in body , yet in heart are gone ; When lo ! as at the early dawn of day , Red Mars looks deepening through the foggy heat , Down in the west , far o'er the watery way ; So did mine eyes behold ( so may they yet ) A light , which ...
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... rest of his race , Excepting his daughter Ines in any case . " The author says , that he has " heard it reported by the ancientest persons , that the fourth Duke of Braganza , Don James , son to Donna Isabel , sister to the King Don ...
... rest of his race , Excepting his daughter Ines in any case . " The author says , that he has " heard it reported by the ancientest persons , that the fourth Duke of Braganza , Don James , son to Donna Isabel , sister to the King Don ...
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Сторінка 11 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Сторінка 25 - For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of youthful and unhandled colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music...
Сторінка 13 - Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in a closet, of such privacy...
Сторінка 62 - Sirens' harmony, That sit upon the nine infolded spheres, And sing to those that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round On which the fate of gods and men is wound.
Сторінка 22 - Of depth immeasurable: anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders...
Сторінка 12 - Ah, happy chance! the aged creature came, Shuffling along with ivory-headed wand, To where he stood, hid from the torch's flame, Behind a broad hall-pillar, far beyond The sound of merriment and chorus bland...
Сторінка 14 - Half-hidden, like a mermaid in seaweed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St. Agnes in her bed, But dares not look behind, or all the charm is fled.
Сторінка 19 - And not a voice was idle; with the din Smitten, the precipices rang aloud; The leafless trees and every icy crag Tinkled like iron; while far distant hills Into the tumult sent an alien sound Of melancholy not unnoticed, while the stars Eastward were sparkling clear, and in the west The orange sky of evening died away.
Сторінка 15 - And now, my Love ! my seraph fair, awake ! Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite. Open thine eyes, for meek St. Agnes' sake ! Or I shall drowse beside thee, so my soul doth ache.
Сторінка 10 - Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass, And silent was the flock in woolly fold: Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told His rosary, and while his frosted breath, Like pious incense from a censer old, Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death, Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith.