The Pocket MagazineJames Robins, 1828 |
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... side and overshadowed by spreading trees , forming a cool and pleasant shade in the dog - days , where sheep and love- sick swains retired to ruminate , the simple Rosa chanced to meet no less a personage than Albert , the eldest son of ...
... side and overshadowed by spreading trees , forming a cool and pleasant shade in the dog - days , where sheep and love- sick swains retired to ruminate , the simple Rosa chanced to meet no less a personage than Albert , the eldest son of ...
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... side of HIM Whose words and looks are treasured up , who thinks it sin to deem Aught but affection's purity exists in his bright eye , And dreams not that his vows of love are breath'd in vacancy . " But yet there are some happy few ...
... side of HIM Whose words and looks are treasured up , who thinks it sin to deem Aught but affection's purity exists in his bright eye , And dreams not that his vows of love are breath'd in vacancy . " But yet there are some happy few ...
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... side or back to re - charge . When surrounded by their enemies , which happened not unfrequently , so that all retreat was impossible , except by cutting their way by main strength through the ranks , they had recourse to the sword ...
... side or back to re - charge . When surrounded by their enemies , which happened not unfrequently , so that all retreat was impossible , except by cutting their way by main strength through the ranks , they had recourse to the sword ...
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... side ; and he leant upon an old matchlock , which he used by way of staff . His head was covered with loose grey locks , and exhibited many scars , which told , more plainly than even the black patch which covered the place where one of ...
... side ; and he leant upon an old matchlock , which he used by way of staff . His head was covered with loose grey locks , and exhibited many scars , which told , more plainly than even the black patch which covered the place where one of ...
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he leaped over it himself , and helped her down on the other side . • Now , courage , lady , ' he said , and a brisk walk of a quarter of an hour will bring us to the spot where I have horses waiting . I dared not suffer them to be led ...
he leaped over it himself , and helped her down on the other side . • Now , courage , lady , ' he said , and a brisk walk of a quarter of an hour will bring us to the spot where I have horses waiting . I dared not suffer them to be led ...
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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...