The confessor, 1권

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59 페이지 - She was a phantom of delight, When first she beamed upon my sight: A lovely apparition sent To be a moment's ornament; A creature, not too bright or good For human nature's daily food: For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame,
1 페이지 - O England!—Model to thy inward greatness Like little body, with a mighty heart,— What might'st thou do, that honour would thee do, Were all thy children kind and natural! But see thy fault. France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms, which he fills With treacherous crowns.—SHAKSPEARE:
59 페이지 - A creature, not too bright or good For human nature's daily food: For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles. WORDSWORTH. THE
249 페이지 - If office help the faction to conspire, And they who should extinguish, fan the fire;— Then will the sceptre be a straw: the crown Sit loosely, like the thistle's crest of down, To be blown off at will, by power that spares it, In cunning patience, from the head that wears it.
86 페이지 - A genuine priest, The shepherd of his flock; or, as a king Is styled, when most affectionately praised, The father of his people. Such is he; And rich and poor, and young and old, rejoice, Under his spiritual sway.
293 페이지 - He knew himself a villain—but he deemed The rest no better than the thing he seemed j And scorned the best as hypocrites, who hid Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did. He knew himself
249 페이지 - If to expedience principle must bow, Past, future, shrinking up beneath the incumbent now : If cowardly concession still must feed The thirst for power in men who ne'er concede: If generous loyalty must stand in awe Of subtle treason, with his mask of law:
209 페이지 - reach them all: The young horse must forsake his manger, And learn to glory in a stranger; The hawk forget his perch : the hound Be parted from his ancient ground : The blast will sweep us all away— One
169 페이지 - cam owr the lee; He sied his castle all in blaze So far as he could see. Then sair, O sair his mind misgave, And all his heart was wae: Put on, put on, my wighty men, So fast as ye can gae. Put on, put on, my wighty men, So fast as ye can drie
169 페이지 - Then sair, O sair his mind misgave, And all his heart was wae: Put on, put on, my wighty men, So fast as ye can gae. Put on, put on, my wighty men, So fast as ye can

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