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... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . VOL . II ...
... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . VOL . II ...
Pagina 15
... thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that ...
... thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that ...
Pagina 36
... thou- sand inhabitants , forty thousand of whom were always armed . He had a numerous Court , and six Palaces richly furnished . In England he had numerous , enthusiastic admirers . The African and Asiatic Society created him their hero ...
... thou- sand inhabitants , forty thousand of whom were always armed . He had a numerous Court , and six Palaces richly furnished . In England he had numerous , enthusiastic admirers . The African and Asiatic Society created him their hero ...
Pagina 39
... thou witness of the most delicious moment of my existence ! May the Graces select thee as the scene of their disportings , and the Muses celebrate thy charms in their sweetest songs of praise . May the luxuriant lentiscus and the ...
... thou witness of the most delicious moment of my existence ! May the Graces select thee as the scene of their disportings , and the Muses celebrate thy charms in their sweetest songs of praise . May the luxuriant lentiscus and the ...
Pagina 43
... thou blushing young desire , Who rul'st the world with darts of fire ! And oh ! thou nuptial power , to thee Who bear'st of life the guardian key ; Breathing our souls in fragrant praise , And weaving wild our votive lays , For thee , O ...
... thou blushing young desire , Who rul'st the world with darts of fire ! And oh ! thou nuptial power , to thee Who bear'st of life the guardian key ; Breathing our souls in fragrant praise , And weaving wild our votive lays , For thee , O ...
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Pagina 360 - He heard it but he heeded not—his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away; He reck'd not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his young barbarians all at play; There was their
Pagina 360 - I see before me the gladiator lie: He leans upon his hand—his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one. Like the first of a
Pagina 80 - Come, my Corinna, come; and, coming mark How each field turns a street, each street a park Made green, and trimm'd with trees; see how Devotion gives each house a bough, An ark, a tabernacle is Made up of whitethorn newly interwove, As if here, were those cooler shades of love.
Pagina 236 - the graver departments of divinity and philosophy; but we must ever contend for that great Christian principle, " Whether ye eat or drink, or whatever ye do, do all to the glory of God." Rigid as this principle may at first sight appear, it is not so in reality ; for the glory of God may be as
Pagina 80 - There's not a budding boy or girl this day But is got up, and gone to bring in May: A deal of youth, ere this is come Back, and with whitethorn laden home: Some have dispatch'd their cakes and cream, Before that we have left to dream;
Pagina 374 - a land of deserts and of pits, a land of drought, and of the shadow of death*, a land that no man passed through, and where no man dwelt. These characteristics of the desert, particularly the want of water, will account for the repeated
Pagina 193 - Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old When all our fathers worship! stocks and stones, Who were thy sheep, and in
Pagina 193 - ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks. Their moans The vales redoubled to the hills, and they The Triple Tyrant; that from these may grow
Pagina 72 - And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you, too, shall adore; 1 could not love thee, deare, so much, Lov'dI not honour more.
Pagina 60 - was the Christ. And when Pilate at the. instigation of the principal men among us, had condemned him to the cross, those who had loved him from the first, did not cease to adhere to him. For he appeared to them alive again on the third day; the divine prophets having foretold these and ten thousand