The Metropolitan, 55권James Cochrane, 1849 |
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... called it , to shut out the Stuart line from all hope of recovering their forfeited power , was the last act of that expiring monarch . On the 1st of March , the bills for that purpose received the royal assent . The next morning ...
... called it , to shut out the Stuart line from all hope of recovering their forfeited power , was the last act of that expiring monarch . On the 1st of March , the bills for that purpose received the royal assent . The next morning ...
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... called themselves , with marvellous inconsistency , while they clamoured for war , resolutely opposed the increase of the army . The English were determined that we should go to war . It appeared that the Spanish , in the exercise of ...
... called themselves , with marvellous inconsistency , while they clamoured for war , resolutely opposed the increase of the army . The English were determined that we should go to war . It appeared that the Spanish , in the exercise of ...
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... Called to London to give advice during one of the feuds to which the Newcastle administration was subject , he aggravated a discase to which he had long been subject to , of which he ultimately died . He bore the agonies occasioned by ...
... Called to London to give advice during one of the feuds to which the Newcastle administration was subject , he aggravated a discase to which he had long been subject to , of which he ultimately died . He bore the agonies occasioned by ...
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... , as he listened to his wife's short and artless story . Although it had nothing in its lineaments that could be called handsome , it won your regard by the air of perfect good humour and frankness that 82 Clarendon .
... , as he listened to his wife's short and artless story . Although it had nothing in its lineaments that could be called handsome , it won your regard by the air of perfect good humour and frankness that 82 Clarendon .
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was talking how that this Colonel Clarendon , as he called him , and another , whose name I forget " " Dalton ? " " Aye , Dalton - had been great friends , and that their two wives were both confined at the same time , somewhere abroad ...
was talking how that this Colonel Clarendon , as he called him , and another , whose name I forget " " Dalton ? " " Aye , Dalton - had been great friends , and that their two wives were both confined at the same time , somewhere abroad ...
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65 페이지 - Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human, as they stood : I took it for a faery vision Of some gay creatures of the element, That in the colours of the rainbow live, And play i
107 페이지 - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine : I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
219 페이지 - Tis liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life its lustre and perfume ; And we are weeds without it. All constraint, Except what wisdom lays on evil men, Is evil : hurts the faculties, impedes Their progress in the road of science ; blinds The eyesight of Discovery ; and begets In those that suffer it a sordid mind Bestial, a meagre intellect, unfit To be the tenant of man's noble form.
61 페이지 - Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead Force should be right; or rather, right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
4 페이지 - A GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine, Ycladd in mightie armes and silver shielde, Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine, The cruell markes of many a bloody fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt, As much disdayning to the curbe to yield : Full jolly knight he seemd, and faire did sitt, As one for knightly giusts and fierce encounters fitt.
408 페이지 - O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name; Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
53 페이지 - Street * * * * was called in the morning, and was asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow, for I have frequently known him snore ere they had drawn his curtains, now never sleeps above an hour without waking ; and he, who at dinner always forgot he was Minister, and was more gay and thoughtless than all his company, now sits without speaking, and with his eyes fixed for an hour together.
61 페이지 - Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark! what discord follows; each thing meets In mere oppugnancy: the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe...
77 페이지 - Not for the world: why, man, she is mine own; And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.
79 페이지 - Habitual evils change not on a sudden: But many days must pass, and many sorrows; Conscious remorse and anguish must be felt, To curb desire, to break the stubborn will, And work a second nature in the soul, Ere Virtue can resume the place she lost: 'Tis else dissimulation — He had often read these lines, he said; but never tasted them before.