The Retrospective Review, Հատոր 6Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1822 |
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... once eight thousand ; who can express the calamities of such times ? The whole British nation wept for the miseries of her metropolis . In some houses carcases lay waiting for burial , and in others , persons in their last agonies ; in ...
... once eight thousand ; who can express the calamities of such times ? The whole British nation wept for the miseries of her metropolis . In some houses carcases lay waiting for burial , and in others , persons in their last agonies ; in ...
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... once powerful and gigantic distemper dwindled into slight and contemptible attacks of quinsey and headache . We must now close our observations , both on the work of Defoe and its subject , with this remark , that it has been our ...
... once powerful and gigantic distemper dwindled into slight and contemptible attacks of quinsey and headache . We must now close our observations , both on the work of Defoe and its subject , with this remark , that it has been our ...
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... once befel , when in Romeria ( a ) gone , To tread a fertile plain , with greenest turf o'ergrown , And many and many a flower was o'er its bosom thrown ; It was , indeed , a spot to bless a weary one . The flowers gave forth the sweets ...
... once befel , when in Romeria ( a ) gone , To tread a fertile plain , with greenest turf o'ergrown , And many and many a flower was o'er its bosom thrown ; It was , indeed , a spot to bless a weary one . The flowers gave forth the sweets ...
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... once heated preserves its fires - in a word , every precious stone that possesses miraculous virtue , according to the learned assu- rances of Albertus Magnus , or the devout credulity of Saint Isidore or Father Bartholomew Anglicus ...
... once heated preserves its fires - in a word , every precious stone that possesses miraculous virtue , according to the learned assu- rances of Albertus Magnus , or the devout credulity of Saint Isidore or Father Bartholomew Anglicus ...
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... once I met By the cold river's side . I met her on the mountain side , She watch'd her herds unnotic'd there : Trim - bodied maiden , hail ! ' I cried ; She answered , ' Whither , wanderer ? For thou hast lost thy way . ' Yes ! in this ...
... once I met By the cold river's side . I met her on the mountain side , She watch'd her herds unnotic'd there : Trim - bodied maiden , hail ! ' I cried ; She answered , ' Whither , wanderer ? For thou hast lost thy way . ' Yes ! in this ...
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Էջ 302 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Էջ 226 - Ask me no more whither doth haste The nightingale, when May is past; For in your sweet dividing throat She winters, and keeps warm her note.
Էջ 341 - Merry Margaret, as midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon or hawk of the tower, With solace and gladness, Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness; So joyously, So maidenly, So womanly, Her demeaning; In every thing Far far passing That I can indite Or suffice to write Of merry Margaret, as midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon or hawk of the tower.
Էջ 133 - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest ? Or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? Or who laid the corner stone thereof ; When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy?
Էջ 260 - Rejoice, O young man in thy youth ; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes ; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
Էջ 226 - HE that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from starlike eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires. Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes...
Էջ 225 - ASK me no more whither do stray The golden atoms of the day, For in pure love heaven did prepare Those powders to enrich your hair. Ask me no more...
Էջ 121 - Therefore we proclaim, If any spirit breathes within this round Uncapable of weighty passion — As from his birth being hugged in the arms, And nuzzled 'twixt the breasts of Happiness — Who winks and shuts his apprehension up From common sense of what men were, and are ; Who would not know what men must be : let such Hurry amain from our black-visaged shows ; We shall affright their eyes.
Էջ 234 - The snake each year fresh skin resumes, And eagles change their aged plumes; The faded rose each spring receives A fresh red tincture on her leaves : But if your beauties once decay, You never know a second May.
Էջ 14 - But this is but one; it is scarce credible what dreadful cases happened in particular families every day. People in the rage of the distemper, or in the torment of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their own government, raving and distracted, and oftentimes laying violent hands upon themselves, throwing themselves out at their windows, shooting themselves, etc. ; mothers murdering their own children in their lunacy...