The Yale Literary Magazine, المجلد 15Yale Literary Society, 1850 |
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CHAPTER CLXVII . How the King of England negotiated to get King Charles out of prison and how the said King Charles , being in prison , had a vision bidding him seek for the body of my Lady Saint Mary Magdalen which he found in the ...
CHAPTER CLXVII . How the King of England negotiated to get King Charles out of prison and how the said King Charles , being in prison , had a vision bidding him seek for the body of my Lady Saint Mary Magdalen which he found in the ...
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... King's Colour are Union Flags , gold - fringed , with a Crown and the words King's African Rifles and the battalion numeral in a circle in the centre . The Regimental Colours are on royal blue grounds , with the centre similar to that ...
... King's Colour are Union Flags , gold - fringed , with a Crown and the words King's African Rifles and the battalion numeral in a circle in the centre . The Regimental Colours are on royal blue grounds , with the centre similar to that ...
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... king who preceded him ; the king of the south who preceded him being a Greek , and this one of the ( latter's ) princes . Otherwise , one of the princes of the king of the north , who rebelled and strengthened himself against the king ...
... king who preceded him ; the king of the south who preceded him being a Greek , and this one of the ( latter's ) princes . Otherwise , one of the princes of the king of the north , who rebelled and strengthened himself against the king ...
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... king Agwisance , and king Idres , and the duke of Cambenet , and we five kings will have fifteen thousand men of arms with us , and we will go apart while ye six kings hold the meddle with twelve thousand , and when we see that ye have ...
... king Agwisance , and king Idres , and the duke of Cambenet , and we five kings will have fifteen thousand men of arms with us , and we will go apart while ye six kings hold the meddle with twelve thousand , and when we see that ye have ...
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... king. In 1151 it had been sufficient to pay tribute and swear the oath of fealty to King Øystein Haraldsson in order to be reinstated as earl, but in 1195 the king demanded more. According to Sverris saga, the king drew up a letter of ...
... king. In 1151 it had been sufficient to pay tribute and swear the oath of fealty to King Øystein Haraldsson in order to be reinstated as earl, but in 1195 the king demanded more. According to Sverris saga, the king drew up a letter of ...
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الصفحة 161 - I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
الصفحة 310 - And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
الصفحة 206 - That which intellectually considered we call Reason, considered in relation to nature, we call Spirit. Spirit is the Creator. Spirit hath life in itself. And man in all ages and countries embodies it in his language as the FATHER.
الصفحة 307 - When she has walk'd before. But now, her wealth and finery fled, Her hangers-on cut short all ; The doctors found, when she was dead — Her last disorder mortal. Let us lament, in sorrow sore, For Kent-street well may say, That had she lived a twelvemonth more — She had not died to-day.
الصفحة 328 - There is no death ! What seems so is transition : This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call Death.
الصفحة 311 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in Heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
الصفحة 149 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against...
الصفحة 310 - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd, fondly turns to thee: Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain...
الصفحة 294 - ... inclement clime; Aid slighted truth with thy persuasive strain; Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain; Teach him, that states of native strength...
الصفحة 97 - Tis not the affair of a city, a county, a province, or a kingdom, but of a continent — of at least one eighth part of the habitable globe. 'Tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age; posterity are virtually involved in the contest, and will be more or less affected, even to the end of time, by the proceedings now.