Noontide Leisure: Or, Sketches in Summer, Outlines from Nature and Imagination, and Including a Tale of the Days of Shakspeare, 1권T. Cadell, 1824 |
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... Presents each object of his fond desire . He reads the joyful summons to return ; Beholds the bark prepar'd , the swelling sail ; Hears the impatient seamen murmur ; grasps The pendent rope exulting ; climbs the deck ; Skims o'er the ...
... Presents each object of his fond desire . He reads the joyful summons to return ; Beholds the bark prepar'd , the swelling sail ; Hears the impatient seamen murmur ; grasps The pendent rope exulting ; climbs the deck ; Skims o'er the ...
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... present judge , her father was likely to do well ; adding , however , that rest and quietude were essential A gentleman of this name was at that time practising as a surgeon at Stratford . to his recovery . " It was on this very 26 ...
... present judge , her father was likely to do well ; adding , however , that rest and quietude were essential A gentleman of this name was at that time practising as a surgeon at Stratford . to his recovery . " It was on this very 26 ...
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... present , compelled to be satisfied ; consoling themselves with the reflection just suggested , that in a little time they should have ample opportunities of observing and judging for themselves . Soon after this , Dr. Hall and and his ...
... present , compelled to be satisfied ; consoling themselves with the reflection just suggested , that in a little time they should have ample opportunities of observing and judging for themselves . Soon after this , Dr. Hall and and his ...
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... present engaged , would be with him in a short time . This room , which Shakspeare called his own , had , together with an eastern aspect , a pleasant look out into the garden , and was very neatly fitted up in the Gothic style , with ...
... present engaged , would be with him in a short time . This room , which Shakspeare called his own , had , together with an eastern aspect , a pleasant look out into the garden , and was very neatly fitted up in the Gothic style , with ...
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... present to the poet from his noble and munificent pa- tron , together with a high - backed arm - chair of rather cumbrous workmanship , with a triangular seat and cushion , and a few other chairs of si- milar form , but smaller ...
... present to the poet from his noble and munificent pa- tron , together with a high - backed arm - chair of rather cumbrous workmanship , with a triangular seat and cushion , and a few other chairs of si- milar form , but smaller ...
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admiration appeared ation bard Beaumont beauty Ben Jonson beneath Bertha bosom Canto Chant character charms chensey colours cottage countenance cried daugh daughter dear delight Derbyshire effect English Garden exclaimed father favourite feelings garden genius grace Hadleigh happy heart Helen Montchensey hope hour Hubert Gray imagination immediately interest Jardins Jonson JOSEPH BEAUMONT justly kind landscape light Lille look Lord Southampton magic edge manner Master Shakspeare mind Mont morning Muse NATHAN DRAKE nature New-Place night o'er passage Peterhouse Petrarch pleasure poem poet poet's poetry Psyche Raymond Neville recollect remarked replied rocks scarcely scene scenery seemed shade Shak Simon Fraser sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit Stratford stream sweet taste tears thee Thomas Lucy thou thought tion tone translator trees whilst wild WILLIAM ALABASTER wood Wyeburne Hall young youth
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311 페이지 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
59 페이지 - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
242 페이지 - Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year, by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors with very nice discernment. I once heard Mr Hampton, the translator of Polybius, remark, what I think is true, that Milton was the first Englishman who, after the revival of letters, wrote Latin verses with classic elegance.
276 페이지 - So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat: Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
276 페이지 - Earth trembled from her entrails, as again In pangs; and Nature gave a second groan; Sky lour'd, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin Original...
206 페이지 - O how the audience Were ravish'd ! with what wonder they went thence ! When, some new day, they would not brook a line Of tedious, though well-labour'd, Catiline ; Sejanus too, was irksome : they priz'd more " Honest" lago, or the jealous Moor. And though the Fox and subtil Alchymist, Long intermitted, could not quite be mist, Though these have sham'd all th...