The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine, المجلد 2Arthur Jewitt 1818 |
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... Observations on Pride and Vanity .... 38 BIOGRAPHY . Further Account of Ezrael Tong ..... 51 Memoir of the Rev. S. Disney , LL.B. 53 ORIGINAL POETRY . Translation from Petrarch ..... Lines on a Visit to Leven - Grove ... ANALYTICAL ...
... Observations on Pride and Vanity .... 38 BIOGRAPHY . Further Account of Ezrael Tong ..... 51 Memoir of the Rev. S. Disney , LL.B. 53 ORIGINAL POETRY . Translation from Petrarch ..... Lines on a Visit to Leven - Grove ... ANALYTICAL ...
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... Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty , made in the year 1772 , on several parts of England , particularly the Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland . " + Some account of the history and antiquities of this ...
... Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty , made in the year 1772 , on several parts of England , particularly the Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland . " + Some account of the history and antiquities of this ...
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... Observations on Pride and Vanity .. 38 Foreign Events ..68 COLLECTIONS and RECOLLECTIONS . Domestic Occurrences , London 70 Anglo - Saxon Slavery . 40 Arabian Morality . 41 General . Yorkshire . 71 73 Ancient Surgery .. 41 Superstition ...
... Observations on Pride and Vanity .. 38 Foreign Events ..68 COLLECTIONS and RECOLLECTIONS . Domestic Occurrences , London 70 Anglo - Saxon Slavery . 40 Arabian Morality . 41 General . Yorkshire . 71 73 Ancient Surgery .. 41 Superstition ...
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... observation of a few simple and negative precepts with practice ; to speak with ease and precision , grace will natu- rally result in proportion to the power of his fancy and the rectitude of his taste . AN EASY , SIMPLE , AND ...
... observation of a few simple and negative precepts with practice ; to speak with ease and precision , grace will natu- rally result in proportion to the power of his fancy and the rectitude of his taste . AN EASY , SIMPLE , AND ...
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... observations . Nor do I think that this method is generally known ; at least , to all those to whom I showed the experiment , the effect produced appeared new and sur- prising . At all events , that method , supposing it even to be an ...
... observations . Nor do I think that this method is generally known ; at least , to all those to whom I showed the experiment , the effect produced appeared new and sur- prising . At all events , that method , supposing it even to be an ...
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الصفحة 288 - nature. The man that hath not music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils : The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be
الصفحة 197 - grounds; And, many a year elaps'd, return to view Where once the cottage stood, the hawthorn grew ; Here, as with doubtful, pensive steps I range, Trace every scene and wonder at the change, Remembrance wakes with all her busy train, Swells at my breast, and turns the past to pain.
الصفحة 465 - womb of mountains by the throes Of a new world, than only thus to be Parent of rivers, which flow gushingly, With many windings, through the vale :—Look back ! l,o ; where it comes like an eternity, As if to sweep down all things in its track, Charming the eye with dread,—a matchless cataract,
الصفحة 196 - And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms ; And as a babe, when scaring sounds molest, Clings close and closer to the mother's breast, So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar, But bind him to his native mountains more.
الصفحة 341 - said unto him. Art thou an Ephraimite ? If he said nay, then said they unto him, say now Shibboleth : and he said, Sibboleth : for he could not frame to pronounce it right. Then they took him and slew him at the passages of Jordan.
الصفحة 463 - rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : And now they change ; a paler shadow strew« Its mantle o'er the mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away,
الصفحة 465 - on the verge, From side to side, beneath the glittering morn, An Iris sits, amidst the infernal surge, Like Hope upon a death-bed, and, unworn Its steady dyes, while all around is torn By the distracted waters, bears serene Its brilliant hnes with all their beams unshorn : Resembling, 'mid the torture of the scene, Love watching Madness with unalterable mien.
الصفحة 461 - echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone— but Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade— but Nature doth not die,
الصفحة 462 - Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolate bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,—not bestow'd In vain should such example be ; if they, Things of ignoble or of
الصفحة 14 - if the blood, ! In sluggish streams about my heart, forbid : That best ambition, under closing shades Inglorious lay me by the lowly brook, And whisper to my dreams. From Thee begin, Dwell all on Thee, with Thee conclude my song ; And let me never, never stray from Thee ! Autumn,