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... says ; but read 1851 , nation by Sir Sidney Colvin in 1886. Need- as he was then at the Haymarket Theatre . less to say that nothing but the direst The man just below him , who is also cutting necessity made me part with it . The the ...
... says ; but read 1851 , nation by Sir Sidney Colvin in 1886. Need- as he was then at the Haymarket Theatre . less to say that nothing but the direst The man just below him , who is also cutting necessity made me part with it . The the ...
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... says : — Wedded she was some years , and to a man Of fifty , and such husbands are in plenty ; And yet , I think , instead of such a ONE ' Twere better to have Two of five - and - twenty , Especially in countries near the sun ; And now ...
... says : — Wedded she was some years , and to a man Of fifty , and such husbands are in plenty ; And yet , I think , instead of such a ONE ' Twere better to have Two of five - and - twenty , Especially in countries near the sun ; And now ...
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... says he went out to see what play was to be acted , but found none upon the post because it was Passion week . New books and pamphlets were announced by these early posters . Gay winds up his ' Trivia ' with a couplet , in the spirit of ...
... says he went out to see what play was to be acted , but found none upon the post because it was Passion week . New books and pamphlets were announced by these early posters . Gay winds up his ' Trivia ' with a couplet , in the spirit of ...
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... says that in Lower Strathearn " hoakh ( hough ) means thigh , which seems odd . Both in text and glossary " staig " is defined as stallion , whereas elsewhere in Scotland ( even just over the Ochils ) the staig is an unbroken colt or ...
... says that in Lower Strathearn " hoakh ( hough ) means thigh , which seems odd . Both in text and glossary " staig " is defined as stallion , whereas elsewhere in Scotland ( even just over the Ochils ) the staig is an unbroken colt or ...
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... says it was published by T. Hughes in 1814. He puts the value of a perfect copy at 1007 . " Nor can I find , either in Douglas's catalogue or in the National Library , The Meteor , or General Censor , ' in 2 vols . , London , Longman ...
... says it was published by T. Hughes in 1814. He puts the value of a perfect copy at 1007 . " Nor can I find , either in Douglas's catalogue or in the National Library , The Meteor , or General Censor , ' in 2 vols . , London , Longman ...
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Strona 283 - Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven: We know her woof, her texture; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-person'd Lamia melt into a shade.
Strona 346 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Strona 284 - Wordsworthian or egotistical sublime; which is a thing per se and stands alone) it is not itself — it has no self — it is every thing and nothing — It has no character — it enjoys light and shade; it lives in gusto, be it foul or fair, high or low, rich or poor, mean or elevated — It has as much delight in conceiving an lago as an Imogen.
Strona 245 - ... you shall be governed by laws of your own making, and live a free, and, if you will, a sober and industrious people. I shall not usurp the right of any, or oppress his person.
Strona 434 - And ever near us, though unseen. The dear immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is life — there are no dead.
Strona 199 - It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to the cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain — that the nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, and that the Government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Strona 367 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
Strona 380 - Take my drum to England, hang et by the shore, Strike et when your powder's runnin' low; If the Dons sight Devon, I'll quit the port o' Heaven, An' drum them up the Channel as we drummed them long ago." Drake he's in his hammock till the great Armadas come, (Capten, art tha sleepin' there below?), Slung atween the round shot, listenin' for the drum, An' dreamin' arl the time o
Strona 40 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Strona 284 - A midway station given For happy spirits to alight Betwixt the earth and heaven. Can all that Optics teach, unfold Thy form to please me so, As when I...