New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1821 |
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... a fault , he was employed , till late at night , in making the beds of the poor , taking the helpless in his arms , and stoop- Pobres vergonzantes . ing to such services as even the menials in attendance Letters from Spain . 29.
... a fault , he was employed , till late at night , in making the beds of the poor , taking the helpless in his arms , and stoop- Pobres vergonzantes . ing to such services as even the menials in attendance Letters from Spain . 29.
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... night , applied for shelter at the wicked nobleman's gate , where they met with nothing but insult and scorn . It was well for them that the fame of Saint Francis filled the world at that time . The holy saint , with the assistance of ...
... night , applied for shelter at the wicked nobleman's gate , where they met with nothing but insult and scorn . It was well for them that the fame of Saint Francis filled the world at that time . The holy saint , with the assistance of ...
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... night appears before ye : Before his judges dares these boards to tread , With all his imperfections on his head ! ' ' GARRICK , " It will certainly be damned , " said I , peeping , with tremu- lous anxiety , through the curtain of a ...
... night appears before ye : Before his judges dares these boards to tread , With all his imperfections on his head ! ' ' GARRICK , " It will certainly be damned , " said I , peeping , with tremu- lous anxiety , through the curtain of a ...
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... night . " But scarce had the drop - scene risen , when the most enthusiastic greetings welcomed the entrance of a favourite actor , and relieved me for the moment , to prepare for yet more trying scenes of " doubts and hopes . " From ...
... night . " But scarce had the drop - scene risen , when the most enthusiastic greetings welcomed the entrance of a favourite actor , and relieved me for the moment , to prepare for yet more trying scenes of " doubts and hopes . " From ...
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... night , thought I. " Poor Ned's piece was damned last night - lost all his time , and . " Here a most tremendous uproar commenced between the boxes and pit ; each contending with stubborn perseverance the merits of a con- tested point ...
... night , thought I. " Poor Ned's piece was damned last night - lost all his time , and . " Here a most tremendous uproar commenced between the boxes and pit ; each contending with stubborn perseverance the merits of a con- tested point ...
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Сторінка 60 - Lo! the poor Indian, whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way...
Сторінка 360 - water glide away, And sip, with nymphs, their elemental tea. The graver prude sinks downward to a gnome, In search of mischief still on earth to roam. The light coquettes in sylphs aloft repair, And sport and flutter in the fields of air.
Сторінка 129 - Have children climbed those knees, and kissed that face? What was thy name and station, age and race ? Statue of flesh, Immortal of the dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence, Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the judgment morning, When the great Trump shall thrill thee with its warning.
Сторінка 311 - So much they scorn the crowd, that if the throng By chance go right, they purposely go wrong; So schismatics the plain believers quit, And are but damn'd for having too much wit.
Сторінка 166 - Their breath is agitation, and their life A storm whereon they ride, to sink at last, And yet so nursed and bigoted to strife, That should their days surviving perils past, Melt to calm twilight, they feel overcast With sorrow and supineness, and so die; Even as a flame unfed, which runs to waste With its own flickering, or a sword laid by, Which...
Сторінка 128 - Since first thy form was in this box extended, We have, above-ground, seen some strange mutations. The Roman empire has begun and ended, New worlds have risen — we have lost old nations, And countless Kings have into dust been humbled, While not a fragment of thy flesh has crumbled.
Сторінка 265 - Who, that surveys this span of earth we press, — This speck of life in time's great wilderness, This narrow isthmus 'twixt two boundless seas, The past, the future, two eternities ! — Would sully the bright spot, or leave it bare, When he might build him a proud temple there A name that long shall hallow all its space, And be each purer soul's high resting-place?
Сторінка 614 - Yes, let the rich deride, the proud disdain. These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm than all the gloss of art.
Сторінка 128 - Tell us - for doubtless thou canst recollect To whom should we assign the Sphinx's fame? Was Cheops or Cephrenes architect Of either pyramid that bears his name? Is Pompey's Pillar really a misnomer? Had Thebes a hundred gates, as sung by Homer?
Сторінка 129 - O'erthrew Osiris, Orus, Apis, Isis, And shook the Pyramids with fear and wonder, When the gigantic Memnon fell asunder?