| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 стор.
...the remainder of his life."* — Worthies. Article, Bedfordshire. Sir Edward Harwood, Knight. — " I have read of a bird •which hath a face like, and...one like himself, pineth away by degrees, and never afterward 'enjoyeth itself, t Such is in some sort the condition of Sir Edward. This accident, that... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 стор.
...borrowers. TQM A MAN-LIKING BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in -his Worthies of England, " which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon, a...pineth away by degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself.'7 For the Table Book. PENNY A LOT. A SCHOOLBOY'S fruitlen RAMBLE THROUGH TOWN. The morning... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 604 стор.
..." with much pains what all knew before, that Paul was a great persecutor before he was converted." I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself. Such in some sort the condition of Sir Edward. This accident, that he had killed one in a private quarrel,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 608 стор.
..." with much pains what all knew before, that Paul was a great persecutor before he was converted." I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself. Such in some sort the condition of Sir Edward. This accident, that he had killed one in a private quarrel,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 606 стор.
..." with much pains what all knew before, that Paul was a great persecutor before he was converted." I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...will prey upon, a man ; who coming to the water to drmk, and findmg there by reflection that he had killed one like himself, pineth away by degrees, and... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 894 стор.
...BIRD. " I have read of a bird," says Dr. Fuller, in his Worthies of England, " which hath a face ¡ike, and yet will prey upon, a man, who coming to the water...reflection, that he had killed one like himself, pineth away oy degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself.'7 For the Table Book. PENNY A LOT. A SCHOOLBOY 's... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1844 - 654 стор.
...We hide 'neath bells of flowers or nodding corn, And dream — till morn ! CLXI.— FULLER'S BIRD. " I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and...degrees, and never afterwards enjoyeth itself."— FULLBB'S VVOBTOIES. THE wild-wing'd creature, clad in gore, (His bloody human meal being o'er,) Comes... | |
| Georgiana Fullerton - 1846 - 380 стор.
...MIDDLETON. A TALE. LADY GEORGIANA FULLERTON. COPYRIGHT EDITION. LEIPZIG BEBNH. TAUOHNITZ JUN. 1846. ~u». "I have read of a bird which hath a face like, and...coming to the water to drink, and finding there by reflexion that he had killed one like himself, plneth away by degrees, and never after enjoyeth itself.... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1846 - 774 стор.
...It Nil. TAUCHNITZ JCN, 1846. HJBLIC L AST9K, LBKOX ANB TILJSBN FOUNDATlONS " I have read of a hird which hath a face like, and yet will prey upon , a...coming to the water to drink, and finding there by reflexion that he had killed one like himself, pineth away by degrees, and never after enjoyeth itself.... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1846 - 312 стор.
...done, We hide 'neath bells of flowers or nodding corn, And dream— till morn ! CLXI.— FULLER'S BIRD. "I have read of a bird, which hath a face like, and yet will prey npm, » man; who coming to the waier io drink, and finding ihereby refleci,on, n,j" he had killed one... | |
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