The Pocket MagazineJames Robins, 1828 |
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... society in which she moved , it was no wonder then the fair Isabella should so far have in- thralled the soul of the young de Guzman , that by frequent contemplation of her charms and accomplish- ments , he с 3 17 ISABELLA DE MIRANDA; ...
... society in which she moved , it was no wonder then the fair Isabella should so far have in- thralled the soul of the young de Guzman , that by frequent contemplation of her charms and accomplish- ments , he с 3 17 ISABELLA DE MIRANDA; ...
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... young lovers had been observed by Don Luis , ' who , fearing the result , was compelled to forbid de Guzman access to his house , and to place still greater surveillance over the conduct of Isabella than ever . Nothing can paint the ...
... young lovers had been observed by Don Luis , ' who , fearing the result , was compelled to forbid de Guzman access to his house , and to place still greater surveillance over the conduct of Isabella than ever . Nothing can paint the ...
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... young and brave man . One of these Pallikaris was chosen by the captain , who offi- ciated as lieutenant , aide - de - camp , or , if wanted , as secretary , and he was called Protopallikari , or the principal Pallikari . A gun , a ...
... young and brave man . One of these Pallikaris was chosen by the captain , who offi- ciated as lieutenant , aide - de - camp , or , if wanted , as secretary , and he was called Protopallikari , or the principal Pallikari . A gun , a ...
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... young beggars , a boy and a girl , of a very interesting and striking appearance ; upon questioning them , she learnt they were brother and sister ; and her com- passion being excited , she told them to follow her home , intending to ...
... young beggars , a boy and a girl , of a very interesting and striking appearance ; upon questioning them , she learnt they were brother and sister ; and her com- passion being excited , she told them to follow her home , intending to ...
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... young and old , to judgment gone ; And hear , in the calm air above , Time onwards swiftly flying , To meditate , in Christian love , Upon the dead and dying ! ' Wilson . Ir , ' gentle reader , ' you felt disposed to cavil with me at ...
... young and old , to judgment gone ; And hear , in the calm air above , Time onwards swiftly flying , To meditate , in Christian love , Upon the dead and dying ! ' Wilson . Ir , ' gentle reader , ' you felt disposed to cavil with me at ...
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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...