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Pagina 4
... Queen Chris - miser , who , on his return with the tina . He knew by heart all the broth which he had been receiving Welsh Chronicle of St . Patrick , from from public charity , finds his daughhis captivity among the Scots as a ter ' s ...
... Queen Chris - miser , who , on his return with the tina . He knew by heart all the broth which he had been receiving Welsh Chronicle of St . Patrick , from from public charity , finds his daughhis captivity among the Scots as a ter ' s ...
Pagina 14
... queen and the mother of his Hengist and Vortigern ; and as soon children , he left his host in a tumult as the cession of Kent to the former of passion , all his thoughts being was resolved upon , Adelfrid , with from that period ...
... queen and the mother of his Hengist and Vortigern ; and as soon children , he left his host in a tumult as the cession of Kent to the former of passion , all his thoughts being was resolved upon , Adelfrid , with from that period ...
Pagina 15
... queen . On the con his son ostensibly to a share in his trary , deep discontent took posses authority , but really to the exercise sion of all their hearts ; and “ curses , of the whole of the sovereign ' s funcued between beer as have ...
... queen . On the con his son ostensibly to a share in his trary , deep discontent took posses authority , but really to the exercise sion of all their hearts ; and “ curses , of the whole of the sovereign ' s funcued between beer as have ...
Pagina 28
... queen . Under the mantelmy father used , not unaptly , to com - shelf were portraits of Garrick in pare to that made by the servants every character which he had per . taking up the hall floor - cloth . I be - formed , taken from the ...
... queen . Under the mantelmy father used , not unaptly , to com - shelf were portraits of Garrick in pare to that made by the servants every character which he had per . taking up the hall floor - cloth . I be - formed , taken from the ...
Pagina 59
... queens kinds : 1st , the coating a picture exeand the beauties who adorned the cuted in the usual manner with a court ... Queen of Scotsmand of colours with these ingredients ; and , Lady Sidney , the Ladies Russell , 3dly , executing on ...
... queens kinds : 1st , the coating a picture exeand the beauties who adorned the cuted in the usual manner with a court ... Queen of Scotsmand of colours with these ingredients ; and , Lady Sidney , the Ladies Russell , 3dly , executing on ...
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Pagina 83 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought; And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Pagina 273 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to succour us that succour want ! How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting...
Pagina 341 - See dying vegetables life sustain, See life dissolving vegetate again : All forms that perish other forms supply, (By turns we catch the vital breath, and die) Like bubbles on the sea of matter born, They rise, they break, and to that sea return.
Pagina 273 - Of men than beasts ; but oh ! the exceeding grace Of highest God ! that loves his creatures so, And all his works with mercy doth embrace. That blessed angels he sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe.
Pagina 320 - ... delighted. I was not formed for the bustle of the busy, nor the dissipation of the gay ; a thousand things occurred where I blushed for the impropriety of my conduct when I thought on the world, though my reason told me I should have blushed to have done otherwise. It was a scene of dissimulation, of restraint, of disappointment. I leave it to enter on that state which I have learned to believe is replete with the genuine happiness attendant upon virtue. I look back on the tenor of my life with...
Pagina 280 - Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in the same way — an energy, an inspiration, which I would not lose for all the blessings of sense, or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessening my relish of the pleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God adds the blessing of sentiment to that of sensation in every good thing I possess ; and when calamities overtake me — and I have had my share — it confers a...
Pagina 44 - There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth: Glad hearts! without reproach or blot, Who do thy work, and know it not: Oh ! if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power!
Pagina 106 - Jericho, into which last place we descended after about five hours' march from Jerusalem. As soon as we entered the plain, we turned upon the left hand, and going about one hour that way, came to the foot of the Quarantania, which, they say, is the mountain into which the devil took our blessed Saviour when he tempted him with that visionary scene of all the kingdoms and glories of the world. It is, as St. Matthew styles it, an exceeding high mountain, and in its ascent not only difficult but dangerous.
Pagina 321 - I ENTERED the room where his body lay ; I approached it with reverence, not fear ; I looked ; the recollection of the past crowded upon me. I saw that form which, but a little before, was animated with a soul which did honour to humanity, stretched without sense or feeling before me.
Pagina 320 - There is a certain dignity in retiring from life at a time, when the infirmities of age have not sapped our faculties. This world, my dear Charles, was a scene in which I never much delighted. I was not formed for the bustle of the busy, nor the dissipation of the gay ; a thousand things occurred, where I blushed for the impropriety of my conduct when I thought on the world, though my reason told me I should have blushed to have done otherwise. It was a scene of dissimulation, of restraint, of disappointment....