The Table Book, 1권William Hone, 1827 - 870페이지 |
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... respect paid them was no more than they deserved ; and one is particularly strik- ing : - A seigneur , when he resided in the country , used to distribute among the wo- men and children , and the old men who were unable to work in the ...
... respect paid them was no more than they deserved ; and one is particularly strik- ing : - A seigneur , when he resided in the country , used to distribute among the wo- men and children , and the old men who were unable to work in the ...
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... respected.- " Peace to his ashes " ( to use his own expressions , ) " Let all the world say worst they can , He was an upright , honest man . " Winter . For the Table Book . WINTER ! I love thee , for thou com'st to me Laden with joys ...
... respected.- " Peace to his ashes " ( to use his own expressions , ) " Let all the world say worst they can , He was an upright , honest man . " Winter . For the Table Book . WINTER ! I love thee , for thou com'st to me Laden with joys ...
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... respected As master of a govern'd family , The House ( as if the ridge were fix'd below , And groundsils lifted up to make the roof ) All now's turn'd topsy - turvy , In such a retrograde and preposterous way As seldom hath been heard ...
... respected As master of a govern'd family , The House ( as if the ridge were fix'd below , And groundsils lifted up to make the roof ) All now's turn'd topsy - turvy , In such a retrograde and preposterous way As seldom hath been heard ...
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... respect of exercising an extensive manorial jurisdic- tion , and who hawked and hunted in com- mon with other ladies of distinction , " and wrote in rhyme on field sports . The volume concludes with Miss Landon , whose initials , L. E. ...
... respect of exercising an extensive manorial jurisdic- tion , and who hawked and hunted in com- mon with other ladies of distinction , " and wrote in rhyme on field sports . The volume concludes with Miss Landon , whose initials , L. E. ...
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... respect from every lady in the land for its gallantry to the fair , its in- trinsic worth is sure to force it into every well - appointed library . merks , for a Scottish pund is but twenty pence , and Jamie was na such a gowk as to ...
... respect from every lady in the land for its gallantry to the fair , its in- trinsic worth is sure to force it into every well - appointed library . merks , for a Scottish pund is but twenty pence , and Jamie was na such a gowk as to ...
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789 페이지 - And every want to luxury allied, And every pang that folly pays to pride. Those gentle hours that plenty bade to bloom, Those calm desires that...
445 페이지 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
789 페이지 - A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintained its man ; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life requir'd, but gave no more : His best companions, innocence and health ; And his best riches, ignorance of wealth.
137 페이지 - Old man ! there is no power in holy men, Nor charm in prayer — nor purifying form Of penitence — nor outward look — nor fast — Nor agony — nor, greater than all these, The innate tortures of that deep despair, Which is remorse without the fear of hell, But all in all sufficient to itself Would make a hell of heaven— can exorcise From out the unbounded spirit, the quick sense Of its own sins, wrongs, sufferance, and revenge Upon itself; there is no future pang Can deal that justice on...
789 페이지 - Those healthful sports that graced the peaceful scene, Lived in each. look, and brightened all the green; These, far departing, seek a kinder shore, And rural mirth and manners are no more.
811 페이지 - The worm that draws a long immoderate size, The trout abhors, and the rank morsel flies ; And, if too small, the naked fraud's in sight, And fear forbids, while hunger does invite. Those baits will best reward the fisher's pains, Whose...
743 페이지 - ... pace, with an air and a grace, swimming about, now in and now out, with a deal of state, in a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing; and now I have writ, in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and as you advance, will keep you still, though against your will, dancing away, alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have...
251 페이지 - When icicles hang by the wall, And Dick the shepherd blows his nail, And Tom bears logs into the hall, And milk comes frozen home in pail, When blood is nipp'd, and ways be foul, Then nightly sings the staring owl, To-who ; Tu-whit, to-who, a merry note. While greasy Joan doth keel the pot...
341 페이지 - Go boldly forth, my simple lay, Whose accents flow with artless ease, Like orient pearls at random strung...
811 페이지 - To frame the little animal, provide All the gay hues that wait on female pride: Let Nature guide thee; sometimes golden wire The shining bellies of the fly require: The peacock's plumes thy tackle must not fail, Nor the dear purchase of the sable's tail. Each gaudy bird some slender tribute brings, And lends the growing insect proper wings : Silks of all colours must their aid impart, And every fur promote the fisher's art.