The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, 20권Joseph Rogerson |
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... thou earth ! Ye blooming vales and deserts wild , Hail to the Saviour , virgin born ! Hail stainless Mother ! Holy Child ! The king foretold of David's line , Whom faithful Abraham saw afar- He who shall give the Gentiles light Is come ...
... thou earth ! Ye blooming vales and deserts wild , Hail to the Saviour , virgin born ! Hail stainless Mother ! Holy Child ! The king foretold of David's line , Whom faithful Abraham saw afar- He who shall give the Gentiles light Is come ...
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... thou the mantle ? " he said . " Yes , Signor ; but it has cost me a hundred good zechins . " " I am aware of it , " was the reply . " Approach and receive the sum I promised . " He drew near to the balustrades of the bridge , and ...
... thou the mantle ? " he said . " Yes , Signor ; but it has cost me a hundred good zechins . " " I am aware of it , " was the reply . " Approach and receive the sum I promised . " He drew near to the balustrades of the bridge , and ...
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... thou . " He took a Provence rose from his pocket , and wreathed it in her sable curls . " How beautiful ! " he exclaimed , as he gazed on her ; he pressed her hands for an instant between his , and then dropped them silently . She back ...
... thou . " He took a Provence rose from his pocket , and wreathed it in her sable curls . " How beautiful ! " he exclaimed , as he gazed on her ; he pressed her hands for an instant between his , and then dropped them silently . She back ...
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... Thou courtest not publicity , For fairer flowers are round thee blowing . Thou gleam'st a lone and sivery star , Upon thy pensile , waving stem ; A richer colour would but mar Thy snowy cup , my bonny gem ! BEATRICE . DISAPPOINTMENT ...
... Thou courtest not publicity , For fairer flowers are round thee blowing . Thou gleam'st a lone and sivery star , Upon thy pensile , waving stem ; A richer colour would but mar Thy snowy cup , my bonny gem ! BEATRICE . DISAPPOINTMENT ...
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... thou- sand pardons for what I had done ; but she would not forgive me . " The next day I received a formal dismissal from the house , and the service of the chief bailiff . " I returned to Stroh's dwelling , and related my misfortune ...
... thou- sand pardons for what I had done ; but she would not forgive me . " The next day I received a formal dismissal from the house , and the service of the chief bailiff . " I returned to Stroh's dwelling , and related my misfortune ...
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255 페이지 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
192 페이지 - She gazed upon a world she scarcely knew As seeking not to know it ; silent, lone, As grows a flower, thus quietly she grew, And kept her heart serene within its zone.
257 페이지 - In the month of May, namely, on May-day in the morning, every man, except impediment, would walk into the sweet meadows and green woods, there to rejoice their spirits with the beauty and savour of sweet flowers, and with the harmony of birds, praising God in their kind...
323 페이지 - But ever and anon of griefs subdued There comes a token like a scorpion's sting, Scarce seen, but with fresh bitterness imbued ; And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever...
191 페이지 - Unless the ladies should go off? — there was Indeed a certain fair and fairy one, Of the best class, and better than her class, — Aurora Raby, a young star who shone O'er Life, too sweet an image for such glass, A lovely being, scarcely formed or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded...
191 페이지 - Early in years and yet more infantine In figure, she had something of sublime In eyes which sadly shone, as seraphs' shine. All youth but with an aspect beyond time, Radiant and grave, as pitying man's decline, Mournful, but mournful of another's crime, She looked as if she sat by Eden's door And grieved for those who could return no more.
139 페이지 - ... defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune. She doth all things with so sweet a grace, it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill, being her mind is to do well.
331 페이지 - C'est l'adieu d'un ami, c'est le dernier sourire Des lèvres que la mort va fermer pour jamais. Ainsi, prêt à quitter l'horizon de la vie, Pleurant de mes longs jours l'espoir évanoui, Je me retourne encore, et d'un regard d'envie Je contemple ses biens dont je n'ai pas joui.
323 페이지 - Scarce seen, but with fresh bitterness imbued; And slight withal may be the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever: it may be a sound — A tone of music — summer's eve — or spring — 205 A flower — the wind — the ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound...
361 페이지 - CHANNOCK went one time with his ordinary guard of Soldiers, to see a young Widow act that tragical Catastrophe, but he was so smitten with the Widow's Beauty, that he sent his Guards to take her by Force from her Executioners, and conducted her to his own Lodgings. They lived lovingly many Years, and had several Children...