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الصفحة xi
... royal family , upon this immortal day , 1818. The Ada of the Babylonians was the Argive Juno ( Luna Regina ) , and signifies the Lady , or Queen . She produced , saith Orpheus , salutary breezes . Yea , Pan would pipe his part , such ...
... royal family , upon this immortal day , 1818. The Ada of the Babylonians was the Argive Juno ( Luna Regina ) , and signifies the Lady , or Queen . She produced , saith Orpheus , salutary breezes . Yea , Pan would pipe his part , such ...
الصفحة xii
... royal standard in his own portion of the conquest , and di- vided the booty of the Saracens between them . The death of Erasmus , that great luminary , A. D. 1536. The New Testament in Greek ( of which he was the first actual publisher ...
... royal standard in his own portion of the conquest , and di- vided the booty of the Saracens between them . The death of Erasmus , that great luminary , A. D. 1536. The New Testament in Greek ( of which he was the first actual publisher ...
الصفحة xiv
... royal mistress , Queen Eliza- beth , at supper within his " house in Strand , before it was fully finished ; and she came by the fields from Christ Church , " 1561 . Mustapha , the Grand Vizier of Mahomet IV . sits down before Vienna ...
... royal mistress , Queen Eliza- beth , at supper within his " house in Strand , before it was fully finished ; and she came by the fields from Christ Church , " 1561 . Mustapha , the Grand Vizier of Mahomet IV . sits down before Vienna ...
الصفحة xix
... royal palmer , were driven with rapidity to Saintes . The first stone of that unrivalled repository , THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY , at Oxford , founded by Bodley , is placed with all the formalities , 1610 . Mary I. is proclaimed , 1553 ...
... royal palmer , were driven with rapidity to Saintes . The first stone of that unrivalled repository , THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY , at Oxford , founded by Bodley , is placed with all the formalities , 1610 . Mary I. is proclaimed , 1553 ...
الصفحة xxv
... royal ordinances as illegal and criminal , and declared their meeting permanent , RESOLVE that Charles Philippe Capet , heretofore called Count d'Artois , having placed himself above the law , had ceased to reign , and that Louis ...
... royal ordinances as illegal and criminal , and declared their meeting permanent , RESOLVE that Charles Philippe Capet , heretofore called Count d'Artois , having placed himself above the law , had ceased to reign , and that Louis ...
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الصفحة xxviii - Before their eyes in sudden view appear The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place, are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
الصفحة x - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
الصفحة xxvii - The other shape, If shape it might be call'd that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb ; Or substance might be call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either: black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart ; what seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
الصفحة xxii - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
الصفحة vii - All the images of Nature were still present to him, and he drew them, not laboriously, but luckily ; when he describes anything, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature ; he looked inwards, and found her there.
الصفحة xxvi - Nor was his name unheard or unadored In ancient Greece ; and in Ausonian land Men called him Mulciber ; and how he fell From heaven, they fabled, thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day ; and with the setting sun Dropt from the zenith like a falling star...