De Vere: Or, The Man of Independence, المجلد 2Carey, Lea, and Carey, 1827 |
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... continued the Divine ; 66 poor , weak , but well - intentioned , though over - weening Eve ! Who can peruse that anxious portrait of her , falling into the jaws of condemnation and death , in the very moment of her proudest confidence ...
... continued the Divine ; 66 poor , weak , but well - intentioned , though over - weening Eve ! Who can peruse that anxious portrait of her , falling into the jaws of condemnation and death , in the very moment of her proudest confidence ...
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... continued the Doctor , " you found that to get rid of it was impossible ; that it still stared at you , entered your very brain , and into the region of thought itself . " " I beseech you come to your conclusion , " cried Cleveland ...
... continued the Doctor , " you found that to get rid of it was impossible ; that it still stared at you , entered your very brain , and into the region of thought itself . " " I beseech you come to your conclusion , " cried Cleveland ...
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... continued the President , " it is not common to have these impressions . The soul must be attuned to them in something like abstraction from the business and struggles of the world . erowds we are too much interrupted ; in the race of ...
... continued the President , " it is not common to have these impressions . The soul must be attuned to them in something like abstraction from the business and struggles of the world . erowds we are too much interrupted ; in the race of ...
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... continued the same , other roads had been opened to obtain it . The tournament blazed no more ; but the palm of eloquence , and the victory in political contest , might still be laid at woman's feet ; and lovely woman still excited our ...
... continued the same , other roads had been opened to obtain it . The tournament blazed no more ; but the palm of eloquence , and the victory in political contest , might still be laid at woman's feet ; and lovely woman still excited our ...
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... continued she , much agitated , " to what might it not lead ? " Then hastily running over her career , from the time she had left the peaceful precincts of Castle Mow- bray ; she felt tremblingly obliged to confess that , amidst much ...
... continued she , much agitated , " to what might it not lead ? " Then hastily running over her career , from the time she had left the peaceful precincts of Castle Mow- bray ; she felt tremblingly obliged to confess that , amidst much ...
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acquainted admiration affected ambition answered De Vere answered Flowerdale Archer asked De Vere Baronet Beaufort beautiful better Blakeney borough called Castle Mowbray CHAPTER character Clayton court cousin cried De Vere daugh dear disappointed Doctor Eustace excited exclaimed De Vere expected father favour favourite fear feeling felt gave gentleman give Grantley happy Harclai heard heart Herbert honour hope interest Jugurtha knew Lady Clanellan Lady Constance Lady Eleanor laugh least look Lord Cleveland Lord Mow Lord Mowbray Lord Oldcastle Marchioness means Mellilot ment mind Minister Mortimer Mowbray's nature never observed De Vere opinion party parvenu perhaps person pleased pleasure political Polycrates pride racter replied De Vere replied Flowerdale retire Roebuck scene seemed sentiment SHAKSPEARE Sir William smiled spirit supposed sure surprised tell thing thought tion treache truth Tutbury uncle uneasy Vere's Wentworth whole wish young
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الصفحة 21 - And, as I wake, sweet music breathe Above, about, or underneath, Sent by some spirit to mortals good, Or the unseen Genius of the wood.
الصفحة 17 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty?
الصفحة 67 - Alas! what boots it with incessant care To tend the homely slighted shepherd's trade, And strictly meditate the thankless Muse? Were it not better done as others use, To sport with Amaryllis in the shade, Or with the tangles of Neaera's hair?
الصفحة 1 - But power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring. For good thoughts (though God accept them) yet towards men are little better than good dreams, except they be put in act; and that cannot be without power and place, as the vantage and commanding ground.
الصفحة 43 - That fairer seems the less ye see her may! Lo! see soon after, how more bold and free Her bared bosom she doth broad display; Lo! see soon after, how she fades and falls away!
الصفحة 209 - Consistent in our follies and our sins, Here honest Nature ends as she begins. Old politicians chew on wisdom past, And totter on in business to the last ; As weak, as earnest ; and as gravely out, As sober Lanesborow dancing in the gout.
الصفحة 28 - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
الصفحة 260 - It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale ; look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east. Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops; I must be gone and live, or stay and die.
الصفحة 42 - So passeth in the passing of a day Of mortal life the leaf, the bud, the flower...
الصفحة 85 - Club almost every day, and would come and talk idly with them almost every night even when his all was at stake." Some specimens of Harley's poetry are in print.