Godolphin, Том 1Harper, 1840 |
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... wild Bacchanalian Songs ; here the lofty aspirations of Plato's " Phædon ; " and there the last speech of some County Paris on a Malt Tax ; old newspapers and dusty pamphlets completed the intellectual litter ; and above them rose ...
... wild Bacchanalian Songs ; here the lofty aspirations of Plato's " Phædon ; " and there the last speech of some County Paris on a Malt Tax ; old newspapers and dusty pamphlets completed the intellectual litter ; and above them rose ...
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... Wild , passionate , fond to excess of pleasure , the young Godolphin caught eagerly at these occasion- al visits ; and at each his mind , keen and penetrating as it naturally was , took new flights and revelled in new views . He was ...
... Wild , passionate , fond to excess of pleasure , the young Godolphin caught eagerly at these occasion- al visits ; and at each his mind , keen and penetrating as it naturally was , took new flights and revelled in new views . He was ...
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... wild , resolute scapegrace . You can do nothing with him by schools and coercion : put him to discipline in the king's service , and condemn him to live on his pay . It is a cheap mode , after all , of providing for a reprobate ; and as ...
... wild , resolute scapegrace . You can do nothing with him by schools and coercion : put him to discipline in the king's service , and condemn him to live on his pay . It is a cheap mode , after all , of providing for a reprobate ; and as ...
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... wild , irregular , careless race , who go little into parties , and vote balls a nuisance ; who live in clubs , frequent theatres , drive about late o ' nights in mysterious - looking vehicles , and enjoy a vast acquaintance among the ...
... wild , irregular , careless race , who go little into parties , and vote balls a nuisance ; who live in clubs , frequent theatres , drive about late o ' nights in mysterious - looking vehicles , and enjoy a vast acquaintance among the ...
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... wild , and scared out of his wits . Old Johnstone was in the country , taking care of his wife , who had lost the use of her limbs ever since she had been married : caught D a violent - husband - the first day of wedlock GODOLPHIN . 37.
... wild , and scared out of his wits . Old Johnstone was in the country , taking care of his wife , who had lost the use of her limbs ever since she had been married : caught D a violent - husband - the first day of wedlock GODOLPHIN . 37.
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actress admiration affection ambition amusement answered asked astrologer Barabel beauty bon ton CHAPTER character charm cheek Constance's conversation countenance countess dance dark daugh daughter dear deep delight dolphin dream Duchess of Winstoun earth Englishman eyes fancy Fanny father feel felt fortune gaze genius Gil Blas girl Godol grace hand Harry Johnstone heard heart heaven honoured hour imagination insolence Italian Lady Delville Lady Erpingham Lady G Lady Margaret laugh leave lips lived look Lord Dartington Lord Erpingham lover Lucilla married Millinger mind Miss Vernon myste nature ness never night noble once passion Paulton Percy Godolphin person poor proud rich romance Rome round ruins Saville Saville's scarcely scene seemed sentiment smile soft solitude soul stance stars strange tender Terracina thee thou thought tion tone turned visionary voice Volktman Wendover wild wish woman women words young youth
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Стр. 149 - Three years she grew in sun and shower; Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown; This child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse; and with me The girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain.
Стр. 150 - Ahaz, his sottish conqueror, whom he drew God's altar to disparage and displace For one of Syrian mode, whereon to burn His odious offerings, and adore the gods Whom he had vanquished. After these appeared A crew who, under names of old renown— Osiris, Isis, Orus, and their train— With monstrous shapes and sorceries abused Fanatic Egypt and her priests to seek Their wandering gods disguised in brutish forms Rather than human.
Стр. 149 - The floating clouds their state shall lend To her ; for her the willow bend : Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the storm Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place, Where rivulets dance their wayward round, A IK! beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.