Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Том 2Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1809 |
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... Observations on the Stratagems of Apes and Monkeys , Diamonds , Letter from an American in Europe , Anecdotes . 61 66 68 POETRY Bonie Doon , a song , by Burns , as originally written , Translation by Cowper of a Latin Sonnet by Milton ...
... Observations on the Stratagems of Apes and Monkeys , Diamonds , Letter from an American in Europe , Anecdotes . 61 66 68 POETRY Bonie Doon , a song , by Burns , as originally written , Translation by Cowper of a Latin Sonnet by Milton ...
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... Observations on the Spider , Account of Socivizca , a famous Robber , Explanation of the Phrase , “ Under the Rose . " viii POETRY . PAGE Love Elegy to Henry . By. 333 334 335 ibid 341 348 350 354 430 432 would fain make his molehill Cow ...
... Observations on the Spider , Account of Socivizca , a famous Robber , Explanation of the Phrase , “ Under the Rose . " viii POETRY . PAGE Love Elegy to Henry . By. 333 334 335 ibid 341 348 350 354 430 432 would fain make his molehill Cow ...
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... observation enabled Mr. Burke to account for the old proverb -There's reason in roasting of eggs . With this great ... Observations for the use of the Mis- tress of a Family . " It is a good old custom with the race that write , to ...
... observation enabled Mr. Burke to account for the old proverb -There's reason in roasting of eggs . With this great ... Observations for the use of the Mis- tress of a Family . " It is a good old custom with the race that write , to ...
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... Observations with a sentence which the hero of Bolt - court himself might not have blushed to pen : " In every rank those deserve the greatest praise who best acquit themselves of the duties which their station requires . In- deed ...
... Observations with a sentence which the hero of Bolt - court himself might not have blushed to pen : " In every rank those deserve the greatest praise who best acquit themselves of the duties which their station requires . In- deed ...
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... Observations on Scottish Songs . Collected and published by R. H. Cromek . 8vo . pp . 450. London . 1808. - Philadelphia , republished by Bradford and Inskeep , 1809 . BURNS is certainly by far the other which could have been ...
... Observations on Scottish Songs . Collected and published by R. H. Cromek . 8vo . pp . 450. London . 1808. - Philadelphia , republished by Bradford and Inskeep , 1809 . BURNS is certainly by far the other which could have been ...
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Стр. 195 - The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same.
Стр. 169 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Стр. 195 - RECEIPT OF MY MOTHER'S PICTURE OUT OF NORFOLK, THE GIFT OF MY COUSIN, ANN BODHAM. OH that those lips had language ! Life has passed With me but roughly since I heard thee last. Those lips are thine — thy own sweet smile I see, The same that oft in childhood solaced me; Voice only fails, else how distinct they say, 'Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears away!
Стр. viii - I' the presence He would say untruths; .and be ever double, Both in his words and meaning : He was never, But where he meant to ruin, pitiful...
Стр. 170 - In the day-time they had the range of a hall, and at night retired each to his own bed, never intruding into that of another. Puss grew presently familiar, would leap into my lap, raise himself upon his hinder feet, and bite the hair from my temples.
Стр. 231 - But hark, the trump ! — to-morrow thou In glory's fires shalt dry thy tears : Ev'n from the land of shadows now My father's awful ghost appears Amidst the clouds that round us roll ; He bids my soul for battle thirst, He bids me dry the last — the first — The only tears that ever burst From Outalissi's soul ; Because I may not stain with grief The death-song of an Indian chief.
Стр. 94 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
Стр. 231 - And by my side, in battle true, A thousand warriors drew the shaft? Ah ! there in desolation cold The desert serpent dwells alone, Where grass o'ergrows each mouldering bone, And stones themselves to ruin grown, Like me, are death-like old : Then seek we not their camp — for there The silence dwells of my despair.
Стр. 18 - Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume ; Far dearer to me yon lone glen o' green breckan, Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom. Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the bluebell and gowan lurk lowly unseen : For there, lightly tripping amang the wild flowers, A-listening the linnet, aft wanders my Jean. Tho...
Стр. 14 - I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I view and hang over with particular delight.