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... lord is no less amorous for writing ridiculous love - letters ; nor a general less suc- cessful for wanting wit and honesty . Why , then , may not a poor author say nothing , and yet pass muster ? Set him on the top of a stage coach ...
... lord is no less amorous for writing ridiculous love - letters ; nor a general less suc- cessful for wanting wit and honesty . Why , then , may not a poor author say nothing , and yet pass muster ? Set him on the top of a stage coach ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ in the parable of the good Sa- maritan ; and it is declared by the apostle Paul , to be the noblest virtue which can adorn the human mind . But we need not these instances , sacred as they are , to convince us of the ...
... Lord Jesus Christ in the parable of the good Sa- maritan ; and it is declared by the apostle Paul , to be the noblest virtue which can adorn the human mind . But we need not these instances , sacred as they are , to convince us of the ...
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... Lord , Nov. 9th . 1687 , aged 47 , ) are the ensuing lines . We two within this grave do lie , Where we do rest together ; Until the Lord shall us awake , And from the goats us sever . Averham church yard , Notts . In memory of John THE ...
... Lord , Nov. 9th . 1687 , aged 47 , ) are the ensuing lines . We two within this grave do lie , Where we do rest together ; Until the Lord shall us awake , And from the goats us sever . Averham church yard , Notts . In memory of John THE ...
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... Lord MDXLI . it was agreed and condescended upon , as well by the common consent of both the Archbishops , and most part of the bishops within the realm of England , as also of divers grave men of that time , both deans and archdeacons ...
... Lord MDXLI . it was agreed and condescended upon , as well by the common consent of both the Archbishops , and most part of the bishops within the realm of England , as also of divers grave men of that time , both deans and archdeacons ...
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... Lord Byron . THE first four lines of the foregoing quotation will be objected to by few , on the score of truth or beauty : for , in our own days , men are still Anthonys , and wo- men still possess the power and fascination of the ...
... Lord Byron . THE first four lines of the foregoing quotation will be objected to by few , on the score of truth or beauty : for , in our own days , men are still Anthonys , and wo- men still possess the power and fascination of the ...
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Էջ 337 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among -the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan...
Էջ 271 - Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noon-day walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.
Էջ 109 - The friendly many, and the favourite few ; Nor one that day did he to mind recall, But she has treasured, and she loves them all ; When in her way she meets them, they appear Peculiar people — death has made them dear. He named his friend, but then his hand she prest, And fondly whispered, " Thou must go to rest :"
Էջ 70 - ... towards it with a view of proceeding close to its base, I observed a few little pieces fall from the top, and while my eye was fixed upon- the place, an immense column, probably fifty feet square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward, with an accelerated velocity fell with an awful crash into the sea. The water into which it plunged was converted into an appearance of vapour or smoke, like that from a furious cannonading.
Էջ 220 - It derives its name from the instrument made use of by surgeons to stop the circulation of the blood in a limb about to be amputated. It is performed by clasping the hand of your friend, as far as you can, in your own, and then contracting the muscles of your thumb, fingers, and palm, till you have induced any degree of compression you may propose in the hand of your friend.
Էջ 71 - ... through sub-glacial channels to the front of the iceberg, where, in transparent streams, or in small cascades, they fell into the sea. In some places, chasms of several yards in width were seen, in others they were only a few inches or feet across. One of the sailors who attempted to walk across the iceberg, imprudently stept into a narrow chasm filled up with snow to the general level.
Էջ 109 - Apart she sigh'd ; alone, she shed the tear; Then, as if breaking from a cloud, she gave Fresh light, and gilt the prospect of the grave. One day he lighter seem'd, and they forgot The care, the dread, the anguish of their lot; They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to think, Yet said not so—
Էջ 326 - Jones at piquet, for sixpence a game; they played a good while, and the Duke left off when winner of one game. Some time after, he desired the Dean to pay him his sixpence; the Dean said he had no silver ; the Duke asked him for it over and over, and at last desired that he would change a guinea to pay it him, because he should want it to pay the chair that carried him home. The Dean...
Էջ 109 - twas her proper care. Here will she come, and on the grave will sit, Folding her arms, in long abstracted fit; But, if observer pass, will take her round, And careless seem, for she would not be found ; Then go again, and thus her hour employ, While visions please her, and while woes destroy.
Էջ 243 - And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep, A shade that follows wealth and fame, And leaves the -wretch to weep...