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... king of Sandwich Islands 80 489 February , origin of the name 325 January , origin of the name 245 Female students 202 Jeffrey , Mr. 160 Fielding and Richardson Jonah's Gourd 161 122 Fisherman's Rebellion 453 Fragment of a Romance Kean ...
... king of Sandwich Islands 80 489 February , origin of the name 325 January , origin of the name 245 Female students 202 Jeffrey , Mr. 160 Fielding and Richardson Jonah's Gourd 161 122 Fisherman's Rebellion 453 Fragment of a Romance Kean ...
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... kings , and generations of men to I shall become familiar with the rise and fall of empires ; in a little while the ... King Nine , And old Assaracus , and Ibyeus divine . " This was the happy extravagance of an hour ; but it is ever ...
... kings , and generations of men to I shall become familiar with the rise and fall of empires ; in a little while the ... King Nine , And old Assaracus , and Ibyeus divine . " This was the happy extravagance of an hour ; but it is ever ...
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... King , being anxious to see her legs , covered the floor with grass placed over water in which were fish ; this made her Majesty lift up her robe , to avoid wetting it , and the king thus discovered that her legs were covered with hair ...
... King , being anxious to see her legs , covered the floor with grass placed over water in which were fish ; this made her Majesty lift up her robe , to avoid wetting it , and the king thus discovered that her legs were covered with hair ...
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... king , led the ar- med pilgrims of Flanders , England , and the middle and north of France . enemies , and compelled the treacherous Alexius to sue for peace . The Count of Vermandois , who during his captivi- ty had become the friend ...
... king , led the ar- med pilgrims of Flanders , England , and the middle and north of France . enemies , and compelled the treacherous Alexius to sue for peace . The Count of Vermandois , who during his captivi- ty had become the friend ...
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... King of Jerusalem . The princes con- ducted him in religious procession to the church of the Sepulchre : but he re- fused to wear a diadem in a city where his Saviour had worn a crown of thorns ; and declared that the honour of becom ...
... King of Jerusalem . The princes con- ducted him in religious procession to the church of the Sepulchre : but he re- fused to wear a diadem in a city where his Saviour had worn a crown of thorns ; and declared that the honour of becom ...
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250 ÆäÀÌÁö - And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - Clasp'd like a missal where swart Paynims pray ; Blinded alike from sunshine and from rain, As though a rose should shut, and be a bud again. Stolen to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress...
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for heaven's grace and boon; Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together prest...
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - Like cloud on cloud. No stir of air was there, Not so much life as on a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feather'd grass, But where the dead leaf fell, there did it rest.
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - The first he showed it to thought the word hatter tautologous, because followed by the words makes hats, which showed he was a hatter. It was struck out. The next observed that the word makes might as well be omitted, because his customers would not care who made the hats ; if good and to their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words for ready money were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit.
47 ÆäÀÌÁö - OFT in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me; The smiles, the tears Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken The eyes that shone, Now dimm'd and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken! Thus in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Of other days around me.
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - On the polished bottoms of these, brighter than Parian marble, walked in pairs, alone, or in larger companies, the winged inhabitants : these, from little dusky flies, for such only the nake'd eye would have shown them, were raised to glorious glittering animals, stained with living purple, and with a glossy gold, that would have made all the labors of the loom contemptible in the comparison.
47 ÆäÀÌÁö - When I remember all The friends so linked together, I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed...
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - She kiss'd it with a lip more chill than stone, And put it in her bosom, where it dries And freezes utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries ; Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair.
250 ÆäÀÌÁö - And when he was come nigh, even now at the descent of the mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice, for all the mighty works that they had seen ; 38 Saying, Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord : Peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.