Essays and Tales in Prose, 2권Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853 |
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... king reposes . The gloomy arches of stately tombs , what are they to the grandeur of the over- hanging heavens ! and the cold and ghastly marble , how poor and hideous it is , in comparison with the turf whereon many a daisy grows ...
... king reposes . The gloomy arches of stately tombs , what are they to the grandeur of the over- hanging heavens ! and the cold and ghastly marble , how poor and hideous it is , in comparison with the turf whereon many a daisy grows ...
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... with helmets , not they , nor fight for the king- no , though the devil were with his enemies . M. Bethune . They are a bad set , truly . Yet , per- haps , like caterpillars and ants- they do good in M. DE BEARN . 55.
... with helmets , not they , nor fight for the king- no , though the devil were with his enemies . M. Bethune . They are a bad set , truly . Yet , per- haps , like caterpillars and ants- they do good in M. DE BEARN . 55.
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... king's a good king , and a brave king . I love him , and would fight for him ; ay , would give him anything anything i ' the world save one . M. Bearn . Ha ! -and that ? — and that ? What is that one , mon ami ? Marcel . " Tis - my wife ...
... king's a good king , and a brave king . I love him , and would fight for him ; ay , would give him anything anything i ' the world save one . M. Bearn . Ha ! -and that ? — and that ? What is that one , mon ami ? Marcel . " Tis - my wife ...
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... king ? You , dame , dost hear what is addressed to us ? Host . Peace , minx ! Cannot you see that their wor- ships are tired with their heavy duties . She is but a child , Monsieur , and does not understand these things . How dare you ...
... king ? You , dame , dost hear what is addressed to us ? Host . Peace , minx ! Cannot you see that their wor- ships are tired with their heavy duties . She is but a child , Monsieur , and does not understand these things . How dare you ...
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... KING ! - La Brice and Lawyers . Ha ! - [ They fall back . ] Vitry . Strike down the villains ! Henry IV . Stay ! Had I come hither as Hold your hands , gentlemen . Henry of Navarre , these men would have earned the penalties of treason ...
... KING ! - La Brice and Lawyers . Ha ! - [ They fall back . ] Vitry . Strike down the villains ! Henry IV . Stay ! Had I come hither as Hold your hands , gentlemen . Henry of Navarre , these men would have earned the penalties of treason ...
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159 페이지 - She, as a veil down to the slender waist, Her unadorned golden tresses wore...
99 페이지 - Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in, the beauty of a thousand stars...
99 페이지 - Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium? — Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss. — Her lips suck forth my soul : see, where it flies ! — Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena.
154 페이지 - On this afflicted prince. Fall like a cloud In gentle showers: give nothing that is loud Or painful to his slumbers: easy, sweet, And as a purling stream, thou son of Night, Pass by his troubled senses; sing his pain Like hollow murmuring wind, or silver rain: Into this prince, gently, oh gently slide, And kiss him into slumbers, like a bride.
149 페이지 - Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook, Such force and virtue hath an amorous look. It lies not in our power to love, or hate, For will in us is over-ruled by fate.
3 페이지 - Hawthorne, deserving a place second to none in that band of humorists, whose beautiful depth of cheerful feeling is the very poetry of mirth. In ease, grace, delicate sharpness of satire, in a felicity of touch which often surpasses the felicity of Addison, in a subtlety of insight which often reaches further than the subtlety of Steele,— the humor of Hawthorne presents traits so fine as to be almost too excellent for popularity, as, to every one who has attempted their criticism, they are too...
110 페이지 - Thou wert not so even now, sickness' pale hand Laid hold on thee even in the midst of feasting ; And when a cup crowned with thy lover's health Had touched thy lips, a sensible cold dew Stood on thy cheeks, as if that death had wept To see such beauty alter.
112 페이지 - Bos. Do you not weep? Other sins only speak; murder shrieks out: The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens.
148 페이지 - On Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood, In view and opposite two cities stood, Sea-borderers, disjoin'd by Neptune's might; The one Abydos, the other Sestos hight.
179 페이지 - Intense, long, certain, speedy, fruitful, pure — Such marks in pleasures and in pains endure. Such pleasures seek, if private be thy end: If it be public, wide let them extend. Such pains avoid, whichever be thy view: If pains must come, let them extend to few.