Macmillan's Magazine, 第 59 卷Macmillan and Company, 1889 |
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... side was approaching the border . A shout and the quick galloping of hoofs behind her sent a thrill of relief to her heart . She had barely time to draw aside as her husband and his fol- lowers swept past her down the slope . But it ...
... side was approaching the border . A shout and the quick galloping of hoofs behind her sent a thrill of relief to her heart . She had barely time to draw aside as her husband and his fol- lowers swept past her down the slope . But it ...
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... side along , While o'er the heath we hied , our labours done , Oft as the woodlark piped her farewell song , With wistful eyes pursue the setting sun . ' Akenside or Mason , Dyer or Arm- strong , if they had lit upon any one of these ...
... side along , While o'er the heath we hied , our labours done , Oft as the woodlark piped her farewell song , With wistful eyes pursue the setting sun . ' Akenside or Mason , Dyer or Arm- strong , if they had lit upon any one of these ...
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... side a river bore the signal for the noblest struggle for liberty that the world has ever witnessed when Tirol rose in arms against the foreign invader ; on the other , with what a rippling laugh and supple grace does Undine throw her ...
... side a river bore the signal for the noblest struggle for liberty that the world has ever witnessed when Tirol rose in arms against the foreign invader ; on the other , with what a rippling laugh and supple grace does Undine throw her ...
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... side . But the unreturning waters glide ever onwards ; its course has begun ; it cannot pause or stay . And now , as the murmur of the ocean sounds louder and more distinct , and as the music of the tides setting towards eternity falls ...
... side . But the unreturning waters glide ever onwards ; its course has begun ; it cannot pause or stay . And now , as the murmur of the ocean sounds louder and more distinct , and as the music of the tides setting towards eternity falls ...
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... side through play- hours , bathing the head that himself caused to ache by a straight blow between the eyes , dealt ( very justly ) when he caught me at beating a puppy ; and though he , for the most part , had a grievance , whether ...
... side through play- hours , bathing the head that himself caused to ache by a straight blow between the eyes , dealt ( very justly ) when he caught me at beating a puppy ; and though he , for the most part , had a grievance , whether ...
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第251页 - It ceased ; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
第230页 - But methinks he should stand in fear of fire, being burnt i' the hand for stealing of sheep. [Aside. CADE. Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny : the threehooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony to drink small beer: all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass.
第420页 - PRINCE, was a violator of his word, a libertine over head and ears in debt and disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity...
第231页 - Where he should find you lions, finds you hares, Where foxes, geese: you are no surer, no, Than is the coal of fire upon the ice, Or hailstone in the sun.
第32页 - Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge ; it is the impassioned expression which is in the countenance of all Science.
第253页 - ... feels contempt For any living thing, hath faculties Which he has never used; that thought with him Is in its infancy. The man, whose eye Is ever on himself, doth look on one, The least of nature's works, one who might move The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful, ever.
第253页 - If thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure, Stranger ! henceforth be warned; and know, that pride, Howe'er disguised in its own majesty, Is littleness; that he, who feels contempt For any living thing, hath faculties Which he has never used; that thought with him 50 Is in its infancy.
第227页 - Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold. There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings. Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim; Such harmony is in immortal souls; But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it.
第248页 - IT is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before, The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense of joy to yield To the bare trees, and mountains bare And grass in the green field.
第109页 - Ay, said Mr Malice, for I hate the very looks of him. Then said Mr Love-lust, I could never endure him. Nor I, said Mr Live-loose, for he would always be condemning my way.