The Lusitanian [ed. by W.H.G. Kingston].William Henry G. Kingston |
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... whole hog , and abstain from animal food of every description . ( To be continued ) 2 od by sust to sillong prom damm it A Aby . Grant 38i et 1901 , WA ༈ REPLY ANACREONTIC • 920 521ste sol two of molod THE LUSITANIAN . 43.
... whole hog , and abstain from animal food of every description . ( To be continued ) 2 od by sust to sillong prom damm it A Aby . Grant 38i et 1901 , WA ༈ REPLY ANACREONTIC • 920 521ste sol two of molod THE LUSITANIAN . 43.
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... continued , with occasional lulls , throughout the night ; and an old megæra ( our landlord's mother ) sat busily rocking a cradle in the very next room to ours , and singing ( * ) See Napier's Peninsular war , vol . 2. We had Col ...
... continued , with occasional lulls , throughout the night ; and an old megæra ( our landlord's mother ) sat busily rocking a cradle in the very next room to ours , and singing ( * ) See Napier's Peninsular war , vol . 2. We had Col ...
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... my destiny . Our path alas ! divergently must lie . The charm is o'er . That meeting now must be But as a thing remember'd with a sigh . P. M. Ar Go SELECTIONS FROM THE OAKEN CHEST . ( Continued from pag 92 THE LUSITANAN .
... my destiny . Our path alas ! divergently must lie . The charm is o'er . That meeting now must be But as a thing remember'd with a sigh . P. M. Ar Go SELECTIONS FROM THE OAKEN CHEST . ( Continued from pag 92 THE LUSITANAN .
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William Henry G. Kingston. SELECTIONS FROM THE OAKEN CHEST . ( Continued from pag . 43 ) . While on the subject of religion and fish , we must find room for a fact , which , whether it is to be ascribed to a natural or miraculous cause ...
William Henry G. Kingston. SELECTIONS FROM THE OAKEN CHEST . ( Continued from pag . 43 ) . While on the subject of religion and fish , we must find room for a fact , which , whether it is to be ascribed to a natural or miraculous cause ...
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... repair the loss . We did so , and likewise gratified our faculty of bene- volence by purchasing a fine water - melon for the timid pig . ( To be continued ) . t HISTORY OF TWO BOXES ON THE EAR . BOX 2.nd 108 THE LUSITANIAN .
... repair the loss . We did so , and likewise gratified our faculty of bene- volence by purchasing a fine water - melon for the timid pig . ( To be continued ) . t HISTORY OF TWO BOXES ON THE EAR . BOX 2.nd 108 THE LUSITANIAN .
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الصفحة 60 - Aquelle, que despois a fez Rainha, As espadas banhando, e as brancas flores, Que ella dos olhos seus regadas tinha, Se encarniçavam, fervidos e irosos, No futuro castigo não cuidosos.
الصفحة 316 - Mercury, And vaulted with such ease into his seat As if an angel dropp'd down from the clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship.
الصفحة 98 - It was evidently necessary to fight, although Massena had seventy thousand veterans, and lord Wellington could only bring about fifty thousand men into line, more than half of which were untried soldiers. The consequences of such a battle were not, however, to be estimated by the result on the field. The French general might indeed gain every thing by a victory ; but, if defeated, his powerful cavalry and the superior composition and experience of his army would prevent it from being very injurious...
الصفحة 48 - Time's onward-rolling tide May never bear me, dearest, to thy side. I would forget ; Alas ! I strive in vain : in dreams, in dreams, The radiance of thy glance upon me beams ; No star has met My gaze for years whose beauty doth not shine, Whose look of speechless love is not like thine. The evening air — Soft witness of the floweret's fragrant death — Strays not so sweetly to me as thy breath ; The moonlight fair On snowy waste sleeps not with sweeter ray Than thy clear memory on my heart's decay....
الصفحة 72 - Steals softly through the night, To wanton with the winding stream, And kiss reflected light. To beds of state go balmy sleep (Tis where you've seldom been), May's vigil while the shepherds keep With Kate of Aberdeen.
الصفحة 60 - Vós, ó concavos valles, que pudestes A voz extrema ouvir da boca fria, O nome do seu Pedro que lhe ouvistes, Por muito grande espaço repetistes!
الصفحة 316 - BOY 0 SAY what is that thing call'd Light, Which I must ne'er enjoy ; What are the blessings of the sight, O tell your poor blind boy ! You talk of wondrous things you see, You say the sun shines bright ; 1 feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake With me 'twere always...
الصفحة 23 - ... frightened with a dismal howling cry of a woman from above, and imagined the monster to be there : but quickly rousing up his courage, he drew his sword, and having reached the top, * This most romantic and interesting rock is crowned by a pingularly quaint structure, half monastic and half castellated.
الصفحة 72 - ... appeared at an interval of generations and centuries from the actors, and the circumstances connected with the events. The drama has generally been acted and concluded before the curtain that concealed the machinery has been raised, or the costume assumed by the performers has been laid aside. Here we have the full revelation of events in progress — of objects yet in prospect only — the interpretation of facts of the deepest import not understood before — and the full developement of vast...
الصفحة 56 - Pois o nao tens a morte escura della: Mova-te a piedade sua e minha, Pois te nao move a culpa, que nao tinha.