Bentley's Miscellany, المجلد 101842 |
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... Half - pay , 285 298 303 The late Dr. Maginn , 317 Hunting John Dory , by George Soane . 321 The Little Horse , an Equestrian Epigram , 334 In Praise of Porter , 335 To **** ** 387 A Campaign with the Christinos , by Charles F. Fynes ...
... Half - pay , 285 298 303 The late Dr. Maginn , 317 Hunting John Dory , by George Soane . 321 The Little Horse , an Equestrian Epigram , 334 In Praise of Porter , 335 To **** ** 387 A Campaign with the Christinos , by Charles F. Fynes ...
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... half frozen to death to the latter inode of mar- tyrdom . Attached to the Baltimore cars was a species of separate apartment for women . It was of comfortable dimensions , and without a stove ; and here I betook myself with my children ...
... half frozen to death to the latter inode of mar- tyrdom . Attached to the Baltimore cars was a species of separate apartment for women . It was of comfortable dimensions , and without a stove ; and here I betook myself with my children ...
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... half - past two , and went immedi- ately on board the Alabama steam - boat , which was to convey us to Portsmouth , and which started about three - quarters of an hour after , carrying us down the Chesapeake Bay to the shores of ...
... half - past two , and went immedi- ately on board the Alabama steam - boat , which was to convey us to Portsmouth , and which started about three - quarters of an hour after , carrying us down the Chesapeake Bay to the shores of ...
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... half built up , or not quite fallen down , on the banks of a large mill - pond ; one exceedingly dirty - looking old wooden . house , whither we directed our steps as to the inn ; but we did not take our ease in it , though we tried as ...
... half built up , or not quite fallen down , on the banks of a large mill - pond ; one exceedingly dirty - looking old wooden . house , whither we directed our steps as to the inn ; but we did not take our ease in it , though we tried as ...
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... half an hour's delay , get into others . I could not understand why this change was made , more especially as we had but ten miles further to travel until we reached the rail - road , upon which we were to proceed to Wilmington . At ...
... half an hour's delay , get into others . I could not understand why this change was made , more especially as we had but ten miles further to travel until we reached the rail - road , upon which we were to proceed to Wilmington . At ...
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الصفحة 36 - Pass!' the old man said; ¡Dark lowers the tempest overhead, The roaring torrent is deep and wide!' And loud that clarion voice replied, Excelsior! ,O stay,' the maiden said, ,and rest Thy weary head upon this breast!
الصفحة 273 - O Woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou ! — Scarce were the piteous accents said, When, with the Baron's casque, the maid To the nigh streamlet ran.
الصفحة 36 - A traveller, by the faithful hound, Half-buried in the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand of ice That banner with the strange device Excelsior ! There in the twilight cold and gray, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay, And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, Excelsior ! POEMS ON SLAVERY.
الصفحة 36 - The shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device, Excelsior ! His brow was sad ; his eye beneath, Flashed like a falchion from its sheath, And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue, Excelsior...
الصفحة 36 - Excelsior! ,O stay,' the maiden said, ,and rest Thy weary head upon this breast!' A tear stood in his bright blue eye, But still he answered with a sigh, Excelsior! ,Beware the pine-tree's withered branch! Beware the awful avalanche!
الصفحة 187 - God with all my Heart, with all my Soul, and with all my Strength; and honour the King, and all good Men in Authority under him.
الصفحة 580 - Front, flank, and rear, the squadrons sweep To break the Scottish circle deep That fought around their king. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though billmen ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spearmen still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood The instant that he fell. No thought was there of dastard flight; Linked in the serried phalanx tight, Groom fought like noble, squire like...
الصفحة 201 - I SAW thee, Netley, as the sun Across the western wave Was sinking slow, And a golden glow To thy roofless towers he gave ; And the ivy sheen, With its mantle of green, That wrapt thy walls around, Shone lovelily bright, In that glorious light, And I felt 'twas holy ground. Then...
الصفحة 78 - ... I, gentlemen of the jury ; that he wears very fine clothes, much finer clothes than you or I, gentlemen of the jury ; that he has abundance of money in his pocket, much more money than you or I, gentlemen of the jury ; but, gentlemen of the jury, is it not a very hard case.
الصفحة 580 - But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go. Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spear-men still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell. No thought was there of dastard flight; Link'd in the serried phalanx tight, Groom fought like noble, squire like knight, As fearlessly and well; Till utter darkness closed her wing O'er their thin host and wounded King.