The Pocket MagazineJames Robins, 1828 |
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... fire , and just on the point of retiring to rest , when he beheld the figure of his wife , speaking in a low and plaintive tone of voice . Starting back with affright , and be- lieving it to be her spirit , he crossed himself , and ...
... fire , and just on the point of retiring to rest , when he beheld the figure of his wife , speaking in a low and plaintive tone of voice . Starting back with affright , and be- lieving it to be her spirit , he crossed himself , and ...
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... fire that spent , Revives no more within the soul , How wide ere this had been the rent , If ev'ry flame had burnt a hole . VOL . II . 1828 . F SCRAPS AND SKETCHES ; BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK . We shall THE FLORENTINE GIRL . 49.
... fire that spent , Revives no more within the soul , How wide ere this had been the rent , If ev'ry flame had burnt a hole . VOL . II . 1828 . F SCRAPS AND SKETCHES ; BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK . We shall THE FLORENTINE GIRL . 49.
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... fire . The story of the man who went to bed with his leg on , and was awoke by the landlady pulling it in mistake for the warming- pan , is capital . In the second plate he satirizes , with a powerful hand , the vicious size to which ...
... fire . The story of the man who went to bed with his leg on , and was awoke by the landlady pulling it in mistake for the warming- pan , is capital . In the second plate he satirizes , with a powerful hand , the vicious size to which ...
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... fire - eyed Pride half bent himself to charms ; When ideal dreams of good rushed thro ' my brain , And showed my ... fires , Shoots upwards like a star , and then expires . Full many a flower hath bloomed and blushed alone ; Full many a ...
... fire - eyed Pride half bent himself to charms ; When ideal dreams of good rushed thro ' my brain , And showed my ... fires , Shoots upwards like a star , and then expires . Full many a flower hath bloomed and blushed alone ; Full many a ...
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... fire , which , at the period here spoken of , had so great an influence upon the men , as well as the horses of Spain , they were such as would have made fit presents for a king . The rarity and value of their cattle might have ...
... fire , which , at the period here spoken of , had so great an influence upon the men , as well as the horses of Spain , they were such as would have made fit presents for a king . The rarity and value of their cattle might have ...
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Abruzzo Albrecht appearance ARABELLA STUART Armatoles arms art thou beam beautiful beheld bosom bright Brindon Burdock castle Catharine cheek child Countess of Shrewsbury daughter death Duke of Alva echo elephant eyes fair fairy fate father fear feel fire flowers Gaspar gaze George Cruikshank Goethe gold grave Gruffel hand happy hath head heard heart heaven hobby-horse honour hope horse hour Jenkyns Juan Klephts Lady Arabella light lips live looked lover Markham mind morning mountains never night o'er once passed passion person Perth Phelim poor possessed prince princess queen Quixtil replied rest rose scene seemed Sephia sigh sleep smile Soignies song soon sorrow soul spirit Stanmore stood sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion Turks village voice wandering white elephant White Witch wife wild woman young youth
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Seite 8 - I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is?
Seite 2 - How touching, when, at midnight, sweep Snow-muffled winds, and all is dark, To hear — and sink again to sleep ! Or, at an earlier call, to mark, By blazing fire, the still suspense Of self-complacent innocence; The mutual nod, — the grave disguise Of hearts with gladness brimming o'er; And some unbidden tears that rise...
Seite 110 - Sometimes, misguided by the tuneful throng, I look for streams immortalized in song, That lost in silence and oblivion lie (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the Muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
Seite 8 - Tis the sporting little filly-folly which carries you out for the present hour — a maggot, a butterfly, a picture, a fiddlestick — an uncle Toby's siege — or an any thing, which a man makes a shift to get a-stride on, to canter it away from the cares and solicitudes of life...
Seite 103 - ... about to hang him : but upon intercession, contented himself with putting him in irons, and embarking him on board ship to send him to Hispaniola. He contrived to rid himself of his fetters, and while the crew were asleep, got overboard, and trusted himself upon a log of wood, for he could not swim : it was ebb tide, and he was carried a league out from the ship; the flow drove him upon...