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... young gentleman has pleaded so humanely for you , that , in the hope that you will feel a due gratitude to him for his benevolence , I will for this time over- look your offence . " The punishments he substituted for the lash , were of ...
... young gentleman has pleaded so humanely for you , that , in the hope that you will feel a due gratitude to him for his benevolence , I will for this time over- look your offence . " The punishments he substituted for the lash , were of ...
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... young actor may be able to repeat his part by rote , in his own apartment , or at rehearsal , there is a something , when he comes before the audience , in all the blaze of dazzling light reflected upon his person , that strikes him ...
... young actor may be able to repeat his part by rote , in his own apartment , or at rehearsal , there is a something , when he comes before the audience , in all the blaze of dazzling light reflected upon his person , that strikes him ...
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... young duke replied , " I wish to God , Sir , I could make as much noise as you do . ' " " OPINION OF BLUCHER UPON WHO DECIDED THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO . A gentleman , who had known Marshal Blucher for thirty years past , happening to be ...
... young duke replied , " I wish to God , Sir , I could make as much noise as you do . ' " " OPINION OF BLUCHER UPON WHO DECIDED THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO . A gentleman , who had known Marshal Blucher for thirty years past , happening to be ...
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... young Princess , Leopoldina , then about twelve years old , saw her sister so much averse to the proposed match , that she said with extreme naivete , " Dear papa , since my good sister seems so greatly shocked at this union , I will go ...
... young Princess , Leopoldina , then about twelve years old , saw her sister so much averse to the proposed match , that she said with extreme naivete , " Dear papa , since my good sister seems so greatly shocked at this union , I will go ...
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... young and beautiful maiden was found at sun - rise upon the rugged coast of Norway . There she stood , and looked wistfully over the retiring waves , which had left their fringes of silvery surf at her small naked feet . The night had ...
... young and beautiful maiden was found at sun - rise upon the rugged coast of Norway . There she stood , and looked wistfully over the retiring waves , which had left their fringes of silvery surf at her small naked feet . The night had ...
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Strona 147 - Men in great place are thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty; or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self.
Strona 180 - All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries he had yet to make, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the dominions of their majesties, and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith.
Strona 180 - Casas, he was conspicuous for his stately and commanding person, which, with his countenance rendered venerable by his gray hairs, gave him the august appearance of a senator of Rome. A modest smile lighted up his features, showing that he enjoyed the state and glory in which he came ; and certainly nothing could be more deeply moving to a mind inflamed by noble ambition, and conscious of having greatly deserved, than these testimonials of the admiration and gratitude of a nation, or rather of a...
Strona 317 - With borders long the rivers: that Earth now Seem'd like to Heaven a seat where gods might dwell Or wander with delight, and love to haunt Her sacred shades...
Strona 180 - ... poured forth thanks and praises to God for so great a providence, all present followed their example ; a deep and solemn enthusiasm pervaded that splendid assembly, and prevented all common acclamations of triumph. The anthem...
Strona 51 - I do not insist upon this, nor upon the late hours he kept up and down our city ; it's said he was every night drinking till two o'clock, or beyond that time, and that he went to his chamber drunk ; but this I have only by common fame, for I was not in his company ; I bless God I am not a man of his principles or behaviour ; but in the mornings he appeared with the symptoms of a man that over night had taken a large cup.
Strona 110 - Wished yourselves unmarried again; Or, in a twelve-month and a day, Repented not in thought any way; But continued true and in desire, As when you join'd hands in holy quire. If to these conditions, without all fear, Of your own accord you will freely swear; A gammon of bacon you shall receive, And bear it hence with love and good leave.
Strona 191 - To shake the sounding marsh ; or from the shore The plovers when to scatter o'er the heath, And sing their wild notes to the listening waste. At last from Aries rolls the bounteous sun, And the bright Bull receives him. Then no more Th...
Strona 119 - THE BAG OF THE BEE. About the sweet bag of a bee Two Cupi'ds fell at odds ; And whose the pretty prize should be They vow'd to ask the Gods. Which Venus hearing, thither came, And for their boldness stript them ; And taking thence from each his flame, With rods of myrtle whipt them. Which done, to still their wanton cries, When quiet grown she'd seen them, She kiss'd and wiped their dove-like eyes, And gave the bag between them.
Strona 195 - And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou? And he answered, I am the son of a stranger, an Amalekite. And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the Lord's anointed?