The Inspector, Literary Magazine and Review, Band 2Effingham Wilson, 1827 |
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... parties 191 Views in the West Indies LORD BATHURST AND THE COLONIAL LEGISLATURES . The misapprehension which. 275 Stanzas by Zoe ... 283 Love under the Rose Italy Page . Page . Boaden , Esq . ......... ........ 249 Tales of a Voyager ...
... parties 191 Views in the West Indies LORD BATHURST AND THE COLONIAL LEGISLATURES . The misapprehension which. 275 Stanzas by Zoe ... 283 Love under the Rose Italy Page . Page . Boaden , Esq . ......... ........ 249 Tales of a Voyager ...
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... parties , and the curses both loud and deep of those whose interests and privileges he has unnecessarily invaded and impaired . Hitherto it has enabled him to escape not only reproof , but even enquiry . The Colonists have been charged ...
... parties , and the curses both loud and deep of those whose interests and privileges he has unnecessarily invaded and impaired . Hitherto it has enabled him to escape not only reproof , but even enquiry . The Colonists have been charged ...
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... party and interest before committees of both Houses of Parliament . The corn laws may be adduced as another precedent for caution . The very advocates for them have long been satisfied that they are bad ; but it has never been suggested ...
... party and interest before committees of both Houses of Parliament . The corn laws may be adduced as another precedent for caution . The very advocates for them have long been satisfied that they are bad ; but it has never been suggested ...
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... parties , the fond idol of my bewildered soul , had actually consummated a supper with a steel fork !!! ( Faints . ) Examination continued . Q. I will no longer put a trial on your feelings by dwelling on these tender topics : do you ...
... parties , the fond idol of my bewildered soul , had actually consummated a supper with a steel fork !!! ( Faints . ) Examination continued . Q. I will no longer put a trial on your feelings by dwelling on these tender topics : do you ...
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... party , prevented its carrying its sanguinary wish into execution , and we had the gratification of preserving a life so dear to his country , so inestimable in the discovery of science , and the stiffening of calico for cravats . After ...
... party , prevented its carrying its sanguinary wish into execution , and we had the gratification of preserving a life so dear to his country , so inestimable in the discovery of science , and the stiffening of calico for cravats . After ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 148 - twas a pleasing fear, For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near, And laid my hand upon thy mane— as I do here.
Seite 21 - THE way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have known a better day ; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried by an orphan boy.
Seite 40 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
Seite 128 - Love is indestructible: Its holy flame for ever burneth ; From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth; Too oft on Earth a troubled guest, At times deceived, at times oppressed, It here is tried and purified, Then hath in Heaven its perfect rest: It soweth here with toil and care; But the harvest-time of Love is there.
Seite 477 - The other shape, If shape it might be call'd, that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb, Or substance might be call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either ; black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, And shook a dreadful dart ; what seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
Seite 250 - Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane, O, answer me!
Seite 128 - They sin who tell us Love can die. With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. In Heaven ambition cannot dwell, Nor avarice in the vaults of Hell ; Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth ; But Love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came to Heaven returneth...
Seite 65 - A pillar of state ; deep on his front engraven Deliberation sat, and public care ; And princely counsel in his face yet shone Majestic, though in ruin : sage he stood, With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies ; his look Drew audience and attention still as night, Or summer's noontide air...
Seite 20 - Heaven's ebon vault, Studded with stars unutterably bright. Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems like a canopy which love had spread To curtain her sleeping world. Yon gentle hills. Robed in a garment of untrodden snow...
Seite 20 - How beautiful this night ! the balmiest sigh, Which vernal zephyrs breathe in evening's ear, Were discord to the speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene. Heaven's ebon vault, Studded with stars unutterably bright, Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems like a canopy which love has spread To curtain her sleeping world.