Biographical memoirs (selected from various miscellaneous publications). |
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... queen : Such inborn and habitual majesty Ennobled all her steps . " It was natural that she should take pleasure in society , where she was sure to be well re- ceived , and that she should seek , in such dis- sipation as the ...
... queen : Such inborn and habitual majesty Ennobled all her steps . " It was natural that she should take pleasure in society , where she was sure to be well re- ceived , and that she should seek , in such dis- sipation as the ...
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... Queen Elizabeth in private life , jealous of her immediate dignities and possessions , and still more jealous of the power of be- queathing them . Her letter to Mr Somerive , in which she intimates rather than expresses her desire to ...
... Queen Elizabeth in private life , jealous of her immediate dignities and possessions , and still more jealous of the power of be- queathing them . Her letter to Mr Somerive , in which she intimates rather than expresses her desire to ...
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... Queen Catherine , and who fell by procuring his union with Anne of Cleves . While Cromwell was yet in the ascent of his grandeur , Sadler acquired so much influence with him , as to be able to solicit a place under the crown for his ...
... Queen Catherine , and who fell by procuring his union with Anne of Cleves . While Cromwell was yet in the ascent of his grandeur , Sadler acquired so much influence with him , as to be able to solicit a place under the crown for his ...
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... Queen Margaret , widow of James IV , to strengthen the English interest in the coun- cils of regency which governed Scotland , and to discover the probable consequences of the intimate union between France and Scotland . This was an ...
... Queen Margaret , widow of James IV , to strengthen the English interest in the coun- cils of regency which governed Scotland , and to discover the probable consequences of the intimate union between France and Scotland . This was an ...
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... Queen - Dowager was utterly without power ; and the continuance of the peace depended upon the resolutions to be adopted by James on his return from France . With this intelli- gence , Sadler returned to England in the be- ginning of ...
... Queen - Dowager was utterly without power ; and the continuance of the peace depended upon the resolutions to be adopted by James on his return from France . With this intelli- gence , Sadler returned to England in the be- ginning of ...
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Էջ 185 - Clarens ! sweet Clarens, birthplace of deep Love ! Thine air is the young breath of passionate thought ; Thy trees take root in Love ; the snows above The very Glaciers have his colours caught, And sun-set into rose-hues sees them wrought By rays which sleep there lovingly...
Էջ 7 - All causes shall give way : I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er : Strange things I have in head, that will to hand ; Which must be acted ere they may be scann'd.
Էջ 83 - I asked her, if she heard a sound when she clapped her hand upon her knee ? She said, she did not remember she did ; but said she appeared to be as much a substance as I did, who talked with her. And I may...
Էջ 6 - Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there: And 'twill be found upon examination, The latter has the largest congregation.
Էջ 186 - For then he was inspired, and from him came, As from the Pythian's mystic cave of yore, Those oracles which set the world in flame, Nor ceased to burn till kingdoms were no more...
Էջ 82 - Veal owns that there was a purse of gold ; but it was not found in her cabinet, but in a comb-box. This looks improbable ; for . that Mrs. Watson owned that Mrs. Veal was so very careful of the key of her cabinet that she would trust nobody with it ; and if so, no doubt she would not trust her gold out of it. And Mrs. Veal's often drawing her hands over her eyes, and asking Mrs.
Էջ 184 - Or friends by him self-banish'd ; for his mind Had grown Suspicion's sanctuary, and chose For its own cruel sacrifice, the kind, 'Gainst whom he raged with fury strange and blind.
Էջ 167 - A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Boy was sprung to manhood: in the wilds Of fiery climes he made himself a home, And his soul drank their sunbeams: he was girt With strange and dusky aspects; he was not Himself like what he had been; on the sea no And on the shore he was a wanderer...
Էջ 67 - ... flesh, by which many of them became so tame, that they would lie about him in hundreds, and soon delivered him from the rats. He likewise tamed some kids ; and, to divert himself, would, now and then, sing and dance with them, and his cats : so that, by the...
Էջ 167 - And on the shore he was a wanderer; There was a mass of many images Crowded like waves upon me, but he was A part of all; and in the last he lay Reposing...