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... lady's . She is bound , if any uneasy reflec- tion crosses her mind , to say to herself , " To this happiness I have contributed ; -pain I have helped to diminish ; I am sincere and wish well to everybody ; and I think everybody would ...
... lady's . She is bound , if any uneasy reflec- tion crosses her mind , to say to herself , " To this happiness I have contributed ; -pain I have helped to diminish ; I am sincere and wish well to everybody ; and I think everybody would ...
الصفحة 13
... lady , we bend with delight , to hear the remarks she is making , " far above " criticism ; and to see the finer ones in her eyes . criticise the ladies in the boxes ; and the more she admires them , the more we find herself the ...
... lady , we bend with delight , to hear the remarks she is making , " far above " criticism ; and to see the finer ones in her eyes . criticise the ladies in the boxes ; and the more she admires them , the more we find herself the ...
الصفحة 27
... lady . The lady's affection is for the latter . The prince , maddened with jealousy , forgets the regard he has had for a loving brother , and takes advantage of his illegiti- mate birth to inflict on him a series of degradations , the ...
... lady . The lady's affection is for the latter . The prince , maddened with jealousy , forgets the regard he has had for a loving brother , and takes advantage of his illegiti- mate birth to inflict on him a series of degradations , the ...
الصفحة 29
... lady of quality has been men- tioned , of whom surely it is unworthy . Rank , it would seem , has had something to do with it . But these are not points with which we mean to busy ourselves . ITALIAN OPERA . - TANCREDI . - RE ...
... lady of quality has been men- tioned , of whom surely it is unworthy . Rank , it would seem , has had something to do with it . But these are not points with which we mean to busy ourselves . ITALIAN OPERA . - TANCREDI . - RE ...
الصفحة 36
... lady or gentleman , book in hand , and out of this is to disburse us the proper quantity of notes , checked by that emblem of reference to the dead letter . She does so ; is duly delivered of a B , or a D ; and everything is as well as ...
... lady or gentleman , book in hand , and out of this is to disburse us the proper quantity of notes , checked by that emblem of reference to the dead letter . She does so ; is duly delivered of a B , or a D ; and everything is as well as ...
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الصفحة 93 - Her finger was so small, the ring Would not stay on, which they did bring ; It was too wide a peck : And to say truth, for out it must, It look'd like the great collar (just) About our young colt's neck. Her feet beneath her petticoat, Like little mice, stole in and out, As if they fear'd the light : But oh ! she dances such a way — No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight...
الصفحة 239 - Now the bright morning star, Day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose.
الصفحة 92 - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
الصفحة 401 - Yet more, the Depths have more! — What wealth untold Far down, and shining through their stillness lies! Thou hast the starry gems, the burning gold, Won from ten thousand royal Argosies. — Sweep o'er thy spoils, thou wild and wrathful Main!
الصفحة 104 - Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together! And am like to love three more, If it prove fair weather. Time shall moult away his wings Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover.
الصفحة 271 - Seasons" does not contain a single new image of external nature; and scarcely presents a familiar one from which it can be .inferred that the eye of the Poet had been steadily fixed upon his object, much less that his feelings had urged him to work upon it in the spirit of genuine imagination.
الصفحة 90 - T1s now, since I sat down before That foolish fort, a heart, (Time strangely spent !) a year and more, And still I did my part : Made my approaches, from her hand Unto her lip did rise ; And did already understand The language of her eyes : Proceeded on with no less art, (My tongue was engineer;) I thought to undermine the heart By whispering in the ear. When this did nothing, I brought down Great cannon-oaths, and shot A thousand thousand to the town, And still it yielded not.
الصفحة 250 - A noble heart doth teach a virtuous scorn, To scorn to owe a duty overlong ; To scorn to be for benefits forborne, To scorn to lie, to scorn to do a wrong. To scorn to bear an injury in mind, To scorn a free-born heart slave-like to bind.
الصفحة 271 - ... feels, And no fierce light disturbs, whilst it reveals ; But silent musings urge the mind to seek Something too high for syllables to speak ; Till the free soul to a...
الصفحة 404 - To Hounslow Heath I point, and Banstead Down ; Thence comes your mutton, and these chicks my own.