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... character of a lake , you cipal or centre entrance leads to the breakfast - room , on entering which , the works of art combined with na- ture seem striving for pre - eminence ; three large circular windows laying open the park scene ...
... character of a lake , you cipal or centre entrance leads to the breakfast - room , on entering which , the works of art combined with na- ture seem striving for pre - eminence ; three large circular windows laying open the park scene ...
Pagina 4
... be re- gretted , has undergone considerable alterations since it came into the pos- session of the present nobleman . Although a very comfortable abode , its external character is not remarka- ing in the French armies , and a ter- rible.
... be re- gretted , has undergone considerable alterations since it came into the pos- session of the present nobleman . Although a very comfortable abode , its external character is not remarka- ing in the French armies , and a ter- rible.
Pagina 12
... character . To avert all unnecessary hardship , and spare the lives of the soldiers , is now a system perfectly organized un- der the auspices of the Duke of York ; and no hint that can be of the least benefit is despised . Thrice happy ...
... character . To avert all unnecessary hardship , and spare the lives of the soldiers , is now a system perfectly organized un- der the auspices of the Duke of York ; and no hint that can be of the least benefit is despised . Thrice happy ...
Pagina 14
... character . Such a man could not be regarded by a young and ingenuous woman with any feeling but that of positive aversion ; but the will of her parents was arbitrary , and Julie , forced to obey it , strove to console herself for the ...
... character . Such a man could not be regarded by a young and ingenuous woman with any feeling but that of positive aversion ; but the will of her parents was arbitrary , and Julie , forced to obey it , strove to console herself for the ...
Pagina 15
... character of the marchioness was unknown even to herself : lively , thoughtless almost to childishness , and more helpless than even women of her rank ordi- narily were , one would have thought her utterly incapable of braving the ...
... character of the marchioness was unknown even to herself : lively , thoughtless almost to childishness , and more helpless than even women of her rank ordi- narily were , one would have thought her utterly incapable of braving the ...
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Pagina 345 - upon their horsemen ; and Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the
Pagina 335 - O'er a hundred hill-tops since the mists of the morn ; Whom the pilgrim, lone wandering on mountain and moor, As the vision glides by him, may blameless adore ; For the joy of the happy, the strength of the free, Are spread in a garment of glory o'er thee. Up, up to
Pagina 344 - of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of tlie Egyptians, and took off their chariot-wheels, that they
Pagina 126 - This was done in Hertfordshire by a wealthy citizen at the expense of above 5000/. by which means (merely to overlook a dead plain) he let in the north wind upon his house and parterre, which were before adorned and defended by beautiful woods.
Pagina 216 - Other with the most perfect calmness. Each was at peace with his neighbour and all the world ; and I am firmly persuaded, that the resignation which was then shewn to the will of the Almighty was the means of obtaining his mercy.
Pagina 182 - yet while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest in thy sleep : 'Tis sweet enough to make me weep, That tender thought of love and thee, That while the world is hush'd so deep, Thy soul's perhaps awake to me. Sleep on, sleep on¡ sweet bride of sleep, With golden visions for thy
Pagina 347 - the regent was to pass. He took his stand in a wooden gallery, and hung up a black cloth, that he might not be observed : the regent proceeded along the street; and the throng of people obliging him to move slowly, gave the assassin time to take so true
Pagina 336 - day. Aloft on the weather-gleam, scorning the earth, The wild spirit hung in majestical mirth; In dalliance with danger,, he bounded in bliss O'er the fathomless gloom of each moaning abyss ; O'er the grim rocks careering with prosperous motion, Like a ship by herself in full sail o'er the ocean. Then proudly
Pagina 215 - character of the British sailor is always allowed to be in cases of danger, yet I did not believe it to be possible, that amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men lay down, conversing with each
Pagina 355 - imperfect surfaces of things, Flings half an image on the straining eye; While wavering woods, and villages, and streams, And rocks, and mountain tops, that long