Spirit of the English Magazines, 第 14 卷 |
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they choose another place . tion of the earth at least their zealous and benevolent efforts are nearly , if not altogether , hopeless . It is with pain we make this confession , but truth compels it ; and we must be satisfied with the ...
they choose another place . tion of the earth at least their zealous and benevolent efforts are nearly , if not altogether , hopeless . It is with pain we make this confession , but truth compels it ; and we must be satisfied with the ...
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A hopeful illustration — but in truth , Odoherty , your whole conversa tion is redolent of nothing but drink . Odoherty . I am like Tom Moore's First Angel - the gentleman without a name , and admire compotation , not exactly " the ...
A hopeful illustration — but in truth , Odoherty , your whole conversa tion is redolent of nothing but drink . Odoherty . I am like Tom Moore's First Angel - the gentleman without a name , and admire compotation , not exactly " the ...
第 64 頁
If the tion in which so many towns of Campania perished , was like a resurrection of the volcano after a repose of many ages ; the force which re - opened a crater that was closed and filled up by entire layers of rocks , must have been ...
If the tion in which so many towns of Campania perished , was like a resurrection of the volcano after a repose of many ages ; the force which re - opened a crater that was closed and filled up by entire layers of rocks , must have been ...
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... which destroyed the boy , and before the mother was recovered , she and her daughter were forced to retreat into a hollow tree , where it was impossible to · tion they remained some days , receiving a scanty pittance VARIETIES .
... which destroyed the boy , and before the mother was recovered , she and her daughter were forced to retreat into a hollow tree , where it was impossible to · tion they remained some days , receiving a scanty pittance VARIETIES .
第 126 頁
tion they remained some days , receiving a scanty pittance of bread and water from a neighbouring peasant . Being soon afterwards arrested , Madame de Bonchamps was condemned to death , but obtained her pardon through the interference ...
tion they remained some days , receiving a scanty pittance of bread and water from a neighbouring peasant . Being soon afterwards arrested , Madame de Bonchamps was condemned to death , but obtained her pardon through the interference ...
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第 100 頁 - And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
第 102 頁 - ALL worldly shapes shall melt in gloom, The Sun himself must die, Before this mortal shall assume Its immortality ! I saw a vision in my sleep, That gave my spirit strength to sweep Adown the gulf of Time ! I saw the last of human mould That shall Creation's death behold, As Adam saw her prime...
第 103 頁 - ... curtain fall Upon the stage of men. Nor with thy rising beams recall Life's tragedy again: Its piteous pageants bring not back, Nor waken flesh, upon the rack Of pain anew to writhe; Stretched in disease's shapes abhorred, Or mown in battle by the sword, Like grass beneath the scythe.
第 102 頁 - The Sun's eye had a sickly glare, The Earth with age was wan. The skeletons of nations were Around that lonely man ! Some had expired in fight, — the brands Still rusted in their bony hands ; In plague and famine some ! Earth's cities had no sound nor tread And ships were drifting with the dead To shores where all was dumb...
第 166 頁 - Inquireth if you have had your arms done on vellum yet; and did not know, till lately, that such-and-such had been the crest of the family. His memory is unseasonable; his compliments perverse; his talk a trouble; his stay pertinacious; and when he goeth away, you dismiss his chair into a corner as precipitately as possible, and feel fairly rid of two nuisances.
第 103 頁 - What though beneath thee man put forth His pomp, his pride, his skill ; And arts that made fire, flood, and earth, The vassals of his will ; — Yet mourn I not thy parted sway, Thou dim discrowned king of day...
第 166 頁 - He may require to be repressed sometimes — aliquando sufflaminandus erat — but there is no raising her. You send her soup at dinner, and she begs to be helped — after the gentlemen. Mr. requests the honour of taking wine with her; she hesitates between Port and Madeira, and chooses the former — because he does. She calls the servant Sir; and insists on not troubling him to hold her plate.
第 43 頁 - Sublime tobacco ! which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour or the Turkman's rest ; Which on the Moslem's ottoman divides His hours, and rivals opium and his brides...
第 62 頁 - If you pour a glut of water upon a bottle, it receives little of it; but with a funnel, and by degrees, you shall fill many of them, and spill little of your own; to their capacity they will all receive, and be full.