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... spirit that haunts her , and of the present Lord as of some crowning power with whom she communes , but whom you cannot look to meet . Observe that bust , that is " the Earl . " - You ask whether the family is at the castle , so much is ...
... spirit that haunts her , and of the present Lord as of some crowning power with whom she communes , but whom you cannot look to meet . Observe that bust , that is " the Earl . " - You ask whether the family is at the castle , so much is ...
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... spirit , so lofty and heroic , should be quenched so soon , and in a skirmish such as this . Haste , Frank Elliot , haste , and frame us a litter of green boughs , cover it thick with our man- tles , place this noble youth upon it , and ...
... spirit , so lofty and heroic , should be quenched so soon , and in a skirmish such as this . Haste , Frank Elliot , haste , and frame us a litter of green boughs , cover it thick with our man- tles , place this noble youth upon it , and ...
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... spirit of the good wine was evapo- rated ; we felt fatigue , and that lassi- tude which always follows exhilara- tion , and exertion . Each of us was very glad , when , a little after sun- rise , he found himself in Naples at the door ...
... spirit of the good wine was evapo- rated ; we felt fatigue , and that lassi- tude which always follows exhilara- tion , and exertion . Each of us was very glad , when , a little after sun- rise , he found himself in Naples at the door ...
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... spirit to its highest exaltation , and the Spanish soldier had no equal for boasting and bravery . " When I was with the French troops at Malta , about twelve thou- sand men were sent by the king of Spain under Pescara to the Grand ...
... spirit to its highest exaltation , and the Spanish soldier had no equal for boasting and bravery . " When I was with the French troops at Malta , about twelve thou- sand men were sent by the king of Spain under Pescara to the Grand ...
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... spirit and character of the Grecian classics ; nor by hav- ing an intimate and extensive know- ledge of the manners and political constitution , and of the nature and spirit of the religion and the poetry , of Greece : -not by any , or ...
... spirit and character of the Grecian classics ; nor by hav- ing an intimate and extensive know- ledge of the manners and political constitution , and of the nature and spirit of the religion and the poetry , of Greece : -not by any , or ...
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76 ÆäÀÌÁö - O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth ; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim...
280 ÆäÀÌÁö - Meanwhile the mind, from pleasure less, Withdraws into its happiness; The mind, that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find; Yet it creates, transcending these, Far other worlds, and other seas; Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade.
192 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?" — King or queen,
280 ÆäÀÌÁö - twas beyond a mortal's share To wander solitary there : Two paradises 'twere in one, To live in paradise alone. How well the skilful gardener drew Of flowers and herbs this dial new; Where, from above, the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run, And, as it works, the industrious bee Computes its time as well as we ! How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers...
279 ÆäÀÌÁö - Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah, yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure and no pace perceived...
377 ÆäÀÌÁö - The dream commenced with a music which now I often heard in dreams — a music of preparation and of awakening suspense, a music like the opening of the Coronation Anthem, and which, like that, gave the feeling of a vast march, of infinite cavalcades filing off, and the tread of innumerable armies.
288 ÆäÀÌÁö - Sank in her pillow. Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains: — 'twas a midnight charm Impossible to melt as iced stream: The lustrous salvers in the moonlight gleam; Broad golden fringe upon the carpet lies: It...
288 ÆäÀÌÁö - Those looks immortal, those complainings dear ! Oh leave me not in this eternal woe, For if thou diest, my Love, I know not where to go.
222 ÆäÀÌÁö - LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, Corinthian Tom.
374 ÆäÀÌÁö - Far sinking into splendour — without end! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright In avenues disposed : there towers begirt With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars...