The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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... body , she never got abune the muscle line in all her life . " A ballad , describing " The Battle of Harlaw , foughten upon Friday , July 24 , 1411 , against Donald of the Isles , " is printed , 177 , of " The Caledonian Muse ; a ...
... body , she never got abune the muscle line in all her life . " A ballad , describing " The Battle of Harlaw , foughten upon Friday , July 24 , 1411 , against Donald of the Isles , " is printed , 177 , of " The Caledonian Muse ; a ...
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... bodies , tooke away the maske , and sette foorth Horror in his owne horrible manner . " Lib . iii . p . 258 of The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia . Written by Sir Philip Sidney , Knight . Now the third time published , with sundrie new ...
... bodies , tooke away the maske , and sette foorth Horror in his owne horrible manner . " Lib . iii . p . 258 of The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia . Written by Sir Philip Sidney , Knight . Now the third time published , with sundrie new ...
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... body to devour , Into their throats he thrust his arms , With all his might and power : " From thence by manly valour Their hearts he tore in sunder , And at the king he threw them , To all the people's wonder . " At this unexpected ...
... body to devour , Into their throats he thrust his arms , With all his might and power : " From thence by manly valour Their hearts he tore in sunder , And at the king he threw them , To all the people's wonder . " At this unexpected ...
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... 280 , tells us , that he slew the bishop with his own hands in battle , and caused his body to be thrown into the river , where it was found three days afterwards . bishop , successor to Lewis , had his head cut 36 Waverley Poetry .
... 280 , tells us , that he slew the bishop with his own hands in battle , and caused his body to be thrown into the river , where it was found three days afterwards . bishop , successor to Lewis , had his head cut 36 Waverley Poetry .
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... erudition of the Germans ; for it required no little erudition to collect into one body all the points that distinguished the armies of the seventeenth century , and which appertain no longer to any modern army . Schiller's Wallenstein .
... erudition of the Germans ; for it required no little erudition to collect into one body all the points that distinguished the armies of the seventeenth century , and which appertain no longer to any modern army . Schiller's Wallenstein .
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29 ÆäÀÌÁö - Over the mountains And over the waves, Under the fountains And under the graves ; Under floods that are deepest, Which Neptune obey ; Over rocks that are steepest Love will find out the way.
370 ÆäÀÌÁö - Well then ; I now do plainly see, This busy world and I shall ne'er agree ; The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the soonest cloy, And they, methinks, deserve my pity, Who for it can endure the stings, The crowd, and buzz, and murmurings Of this great hive, the city. Ah, yet, ere I descend to th...
374 ÆäÀÌÁö - The thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks, and gapes for drink again. The plants suck in the earth, and are With constant drinking fresh and fair. The sea itself, which one would think Should have but little need of drink, Drinks twice ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd that they o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess...
448 ÆäÀÌÁö - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
376 ÆäÀÌÁö - Prophet of the ripened year! Thee Phoebus loves, and does inspire Phoebus is himself thy sire. To thee, of all things upon earth, Life is no longer than thy mirth. Happy insect! happy thou, Dost neither age nor winter know; But when thou'st drunk, and danced, and sung Thy fill, the flowery leaves among, (Voluptuous and wise withal, Epicurean animal!) Sated with thy summer feast, Thou retir'st to endless rest.
523 ÆäÀÌÁö - Atkinson; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office...
369 ÆäÀÌÁö - If I should tell the politic arts To take and keep men's hearts ; The letters, embassies, and spies, The frowns, and smiles, and flatteries, The quarrels, tears, and perjuries, Numberless, nameless...
55 ÆäÀÌÁö - PARLIAMENTARY WRITS AND WRITS OF MILITARY SUMMONS, together with the Records and Muniments relating to the Suit and Service due and performed to the King's High Court of Parliament and the Councils of the Realm.
28 ÆäÀÌÁö - My maids, gae to my dressing-room, And dress to me my smock; The one half is o the holland fine, The other o needle-work.
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - Richard by the grace of God king of England and of France, and lord of Ireland...