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Pagina 9
... thing , a thing which I must commend as the height of prudence , and as a swatch of good breeding among the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch landlady , who , in such a case , would not have shaken her head like a scep- tic , if ...
... thing , a thing which I must commend as the height of prudence , and as a swatch of good breeding among the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch landlady , who , in such a case , would not have shaken her head like a scep- tic , if ...
Pagina 10
... thing ; his Majesty , you see , vill go halong that there platform , vith trumpets , and the ouse of peers ; then he vill come by this ere place , and get into the Habbey there , where the Harshbishop vill hanoint im vith the hoil , and ...
... thing ; his Majesty , you see , vill go halong that there platform , vith trumpets , and the ouse of peers ; then he vill come by this ere place , and get into the Habbey there , where the Harshbishop vill hanoint im vith the hoil , and ...
Pagina 12
... thing the Doctor laid his hand on was a lady's ridicule , and how it could have come into the car- riage was past all comprehension . But the footman took charge of it , and said he knew the owner , so the Doc- tor gave it to him ; but ...
... thing the Doctor laid his hand on was a lady's ridicule , and how it could have come into the car- riage was past all comprehension . But the footman took charge of it , and said he knew the owner , so the Doc- tor gave it to him ; but ...
Pagina 13
... thing was naturally ex- pected to be two prices . By the time I had got my breakfast , and was in order to adventure forth , Captain Sabre's carriage , with the Doctor and Mrs Pringle , came to the door , to take me out with them to ...
... thing was naturally ex- pected to be two prices . By the time I had got my breakfast , and was in order to adventure forth , Captain Sabre's carriage , with the Doctor and Mrs Pringle , came to the door , to take me out with them to ...
Pagina 15
... thing for kings to be ill - served ; and our Majesty might by this time , I think , have been used to the misfortune , considering what sort of men his ministers are . Shortly after the King had taken his place on the throne , the crown ...
... thing for kings to be ill - served ; and our Majesty might by this time , I think , have been used to the misfortune , considering what sort of men his ministers are . Shortly after the King had taken his place on the throne , the crown ...
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Pagina 353 - Ye men of Israel, hear these words : Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know: Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain...
Pagina 94 - The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece ! Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set.
Pagina 282 - But to my mind, — though I am native here, And to the manner born, — it is a custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance.
Pagina 94 - Persians' grave, I could not deem myself a slave. A king sate on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born Salamis ; And ships, by thousands, lay below, And men in nations ; — all were his ! _ . He counted them at break of day — And when the sun set, where were they?
Pagina 290 - A fiery soul, which working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay, And o'er-informed the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity, Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high, He sought the storms ; but for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
Pagina 94 - You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet, Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone? Of two such lessons, why forget The nobler and the manlier one? You have the letters Cadmus gave, — Think ye he meant them for a slave?
Pagina 94 - And where are they ? And where art thou ? My Country ! On thy voiceless shore The heroic lay is tuneless now, The heroic bosom beats no more. And must thy lyre, so long divine...
Pagina 94 - And where are they? and where art thou, My country? On thy voiceless shore The heroic lay is tuneless now, The heroic bosom beats no more ! And must thy lyre, so long divine, Degenerate into hands like mine?
Pagina 95 - tis the hour of prayer ! Ave Maria ! 'tis the hour of love ! Ave Maria ! may our spirits dare Look up to thine and to thy Son's above ! Ave Maria ! oh, that face so fair ! Those downcast eyes beneath the Almighty dove — What though 'tis but a pictured image ? — strike — That painting is no idol, — 'tis too like.
Pagina 426 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...