The Spy, a periodical paper of literary amusement and instruction [by J. Hogg]., Выпуск 11810 |
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... spirit , consider , Sir , the risque we have run . I firmly believe had it not been for the tenacious perseverance of a few judicious solid people in maintaining the superiority of modern and refined manners , the Scot tih muses had not ...
... spirit , consider , Sir , the risque we have run . I firmly believe had it not been for the tenacious perseverance of a few judicious solid people in maintaining the superiority of modern and refined manners , the Scot tih muses had not ...
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... spirit and considerable facility ; at one time falling into the true simple pathos , at another melting into the tender love ditty , and again bursting into a merry and comic strain . I had been listening with so much at- tention to ...
... spirit and considerable facility ; at one time falling into the true simple pathos , at another melting into the tender love ditty , and again bursting into a merry and comic strain . I had been listening with so much at- tention to ...
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... spirit ! But cease from insulting her carcase ! Ah well - a - day ! The worms are carousing and keeping their holiday All round it ! Oh cease ; or in sin it will double ye ; And as for her other part , let not that trouble ye . The men ...
... spirit ! But cease from insulting her carcase ! Ah well - a - day ! The worms are carousing and keeping their holiday All round it ! Oh cease ; or in sin it will double ye ; And as for her other part , let not that trouble ye . The men ...
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... spirit , she scorns to solicit attention , and rather hopes to be courted to show her- self . It will not do now - a - days ! She may hover about , half in view there , till she drop into the grave , before she be forced into general ...
... spirit , she scorns to solicit attention , and rather hopes to be courted to show her- self . It will not do now - a - days ! She may hover about , half in view there , till she drop into the grave , before she be forced into general ...
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... spirit decisive , of genius undoubted ; And as for his learning , it ne'er was disputed . The fire of the sky , and the ray of simplicity , Were both led in train by a proud excentricity : Yet now when he's gone , you may safely aver it ...
... spirit decisive , of genius undoubted ; And as for his learning , it ne'er was disputed . The fire of the sky , and the ray of simplicity , Were both led in train by a proud excentricity : Yet now when he's gone , you may safely aver it ...
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Стр. 402 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Стр. 332 - Revere the man whose PILGRIM marks the road, And guides the PROGRESS of the soul to God. 'Twere well with most, if books that could engage Their childhood pleased them at a riper age ; The man, approving what had charm'd the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy, And not with curses on his heart, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul.
Стр. 106 - I shall here define it to be a conceit arising from the use of two words that agree in the sound, but differ in the sense. The only way therefore to try a piece of wit, is to translate it into a different language. If it bears the test, you may pronounce it true ; but if it vanishes in the experiment, you may conclude it to have been a pun.
Стр. 28 - Thou know'st it well, — nor fen, nor sedge, Pollute the pure lake's crystal edge ; Abrupt, and sheer, the mountains sink At once upon the level brink ; And just a trace of silver sand Marks where the water meets the land. Far in the mirror, bright and blue, Each hill's huge outline you may view...
Стр. 282 - Cleugh, beneath the solemn arch of tall, thick, embowering trees, listening to the amusing lull of the many steep, moss-grown cascades, while deep, divine contemplation, the genius of the place, prompts each swelling awful thought.
Стр. 236 - The seasons thus, As ceaseless round a jarring world they roll, Still find them happy ; and consenting Spring Sheds her own rosy garlands on their heads : Till evening comes at last, serene and mild, When, after the long vernal day of life, Enamour'd more, as more remembrance swells With many a proof of recollected love, Together...
Стр. 343 - In all her length far winding lay, With promontory, creek, and bay, And islands that, empurpled bright, Floated amid the livelier light, And mountains, that like giants stand, To sentinel enchanted land.
Стр. 206 - Or redeem form or fame from the merciless surge; But the white foam of waves shall thy winding-sheet be, And winds, in the midnight of winter, thy dirge! On a bed of green sea-flowers thy limbs shall be laid, — Around thy white bones...
Стр. 206 - On beds of green sea-flower thy limbs shall be laid, Around thy white bones the red coral shall grow; Of thy fair yellow locks threads of amber be made, And every part suit to thy mansion below. Days, months, years, and ages shall circle away, And still the vast waters above thee shall roll ; Earth loses thy pattern for ever and aye — O, sailor boy ! sailor boy ! peace to thy soul ! 69.
Стр. 282 - I walk in spirit, and disport in its beloved gloom. This country I am in, is not very entertaining ; no variety but that of woods, and them we have in abundance ; but where is the living stream ? the airy mountain ? and the hanging rock ? with twenty other things that elegantly please the lover of nature.