The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Band 12Proprietors., 1801 |
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... thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all ! He died in 1639 , aged 72 , and was buried in the chapel of Eton college , to the library of which he left all his MSS . and to each of the fellows a plain gold ring , enamelled ...
... thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all ! He died in 1639 , aged 72 , and was buried in the chapel of Eton college , to the library of which he left all his MSS . and to each of the fellows a plain gold ring , enamelled ...
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... thee must ever be remembered with regret , although in that remembrance arise remorse , with a tedious train of conscious follies . Moments due to reputation - hours claimed by duty - days which no exertion can recal , and the loss of ...
... thee must ever be remembered with regret , although in that remembrance arise remorse , with a tedious train of conscious follies . Moments due to reputation - hours claimed by duty - days which no exertion can recal , and the loss of ...
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... thee , " replied the emperor . Savinien , one of thy centurions , loves my daughter . " " Well , let him marry her . " " He is a christian , ” rejoined Sylvanus ; " I am attached to the religion of my fathers , and I should be very ...
... thee , " replied the emperor . Savinien , one of thy centurions , loves my daughter . " " Well , let him marry her . " " He is a christian , ” rejoined Sylvanus ; " I am attached to the religion of my fathers , and I should be very ...
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... thee . Art thou not ashamed to fall in love with a Christian ? thou , the daughter of Sylvanus , and who wert initiated into the mysteries of Ceres , at the last calends of Mars ! " Priscilla cast her eyes on the ground , and made no ...
... thee . Art thou not ashamed to fall in love with a Christian ? thou , the daughter of Sylvanus , and who wert initiated into the mysteries of Ceres , at the last calends of Mars ! " Priscilla cast her eyes on the ground , and made no ...
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... thee for ever ! " Suddenly the form of Savinien crossed the view of Sylvanus : the centurion made a movement to retire ; the old man advanced towards him with a firm and indignant step- " Barbarian , " he cried , store to me my daughter ...
... thee for ever ! " Suddenly the form of Savinien crossed the view of Sylvanus : the centurion made a movement to retire ; the old man advanced towards him with a firm and indignant step- " Barbarian , " he cried , store to me my daughter ...
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Seite 43 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Seite 165 - I see a column of slow-rising smoke O'ertop the lofty wood that skirts the wild. A vagabond and useless tribe there eat Their miserable meal. A kettle, slung Between two poles upon a stick transverse, Receives the morsel ; flesh obscene of dog, Or vermin, or, at best, of cock purloined From his accustomed perch.
Seite 390 - Awake, /Eolian lyre, awake, And give to rapture all thy trembling strings. From Helicon's harmonious springs A thousand rills their mazy progress take ; The laughing flowers, that round them blow, Drink life and fragrance as they flow. Now the rich stream of music winds along, Deep, majestic, smooth, and strong, Through verdant vales, and Ceres...
Seite 383 - Romeo: and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Seite 166 - The cheerful haunts of man, to wield the axe, And drive the wedge, in yonder forest drear, From morn to eve his solitary task.
Seite 313 - It is a weary interlude — Which doth short joys, long woes, include; • The world the stage, the prologue tears, The acts vain hopes and varied fears ; The scene shuts up with loss of breath, And leaves no epilogue but death.
Seite 241 - He found a Woman in the cave, A solitary Woman, Who by the fire was spinning, And singing as she spun. The pine boughs were cheerfully blazing, And her face was bright with the flame; Her face was as a Damsel's face, And yet her hair was grey.
Seite 117 - ... the peace of all the families and friends he is acquainted with in a quarter of an hour, and yet the next moment be the best-natured man in the whole world.
Seite 227 - Is deep enrich'd with vegetable life; Till, in the western sky, the downward sun Looks out, effulgent, from amid the flush Of broken clouds, gay-shifting to his beam. The rapid radiance instantaneous strikes Th...
Seite 164 - I have been at one opera, Mr. Wesley's. They have boys and girls with charming voices, that sing hymns, in parts, to Scotch ballad tunes; but indeed so long, that one would think they were already in eternity, and knew how much time they had before them.