The Shirburnian, Том 1,Выпуск 1James Ellis, 1859 |
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... heard the sages tell Of life and death and God's unerring will— But that my frame were weak , would suffer this ? ' And then he closed his eyes , as if to sleep , And each man knew within his inner soul That death was hard upon him . As ...
... heard the sages tell Of life and death and God's unerring will— But that my frame were weak , would suffer this ? ' And then he closed his eyes , as if to sleep , And each man knew within his inner soul That death was hard upon him . As ...
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... heard the sweet calm voice saying " O Friends When you lie helpless here as I do now , The chiefest solace of your end will be Not in the memory of battles won , Or wider empire , or the fame of men , For men are but the ministers of ...
... heard the sweet calm voice saying " O Friends When you lie helpless here as I do now , The chiefest solace of your end will be Not in the memory of battles won , Or wider empire , or the fame of men , For men are but the ministers of ...
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... heard of nothing but these Valentines all day ; had been shown , in confidence , scores of execrable verses , and even in chapel could not escape the influence of the Saint , it is no great wonder that when I sported my oak for the ...
... heard of nothing but these Valentines all day ; had been shown , in confidence , scores of execrable verses , and even in chapel could not escape the influence of the Saint , it is no great wonder that when I sported my oak for the ...
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... personal imperfections with an unkind exaggeration . But it is in the female breast that Valentines hold sway supreme . I never was in a girl's school on the Fourteenth- Heaven forbid , we have heard of Orpheus , but 8 ON VALENTINES .
... personal imperfections with an unkind exaggeration . But it is in the female breast that Valentines hold sway supreme . I never was in a girl's school on the Fourteenth- Heaven forbid , we have heard of Orpheus , but 8 ON VALENTINES .
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Heaven forbid , we have heard of Orpheus , but I have been told * * However , I am no Clodius , to spy into the mysteries of the Bona Dea . Any gentleman wishing to form an idea of the scene had better read " Letters left at the ...
Heaven forbid , we have heard of Orpheus , but I have been told * * However , I am no Clodius , to spy into the mysteries of the Bona Dea . Any gentleman wishing to form an idea of the scene had better read " Letters left at the ...
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Стр. 40 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear...
Стр. 45 - In the brier'd dell below; Hark! the death-owl loud doth sing To the nightmares, as they go: My love is dead, Gone to his death-bed All under the willow-tree.
Стр. 206 - Change and the Mall* — to mingle • " I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor ; with other particulars of a like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author.
Стр. 135 - Three children sliding on the ice, Upon a summer's day, It so fell out, they all fell in, The rest they ran away.
Стр. 17 - Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope. Cecini pascua, rura, duces.
Стр. 8 - To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime, And I a maid at your window, To be your Valentine...
Стр. 212 - And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, she lifted up her eyes And loved him, with that love which was her doom.
Стр. 198 - That savours so much of relationship, That nothing occurs amiss; But a Cousin's lip. if you once unite With yours, in the quietest way, Instead of sleeping a wink that night, You'll be dreaming the following day. And people think it no harm, Tom, With a Cousin to hear you talk ; And no one feels any alarm, Tom, At a quiet, cousinly walk , — But, Tom, you'll soon find...
Стр. 211 - The great and guilty love he bare the Queen, In battle with the love he bare his lord, Had marred his face, and marked it ere his time. Another sinning on such heights with one, The flower of all the west and all the world, Had been the sleeker for it: but in him His mood was often like a fiend, and rose And drove him into wastes and solitudes For agony, who was yet a living soul.
Стр. 119 - It is a kind and accommodating spirit at which we must aim. When the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him, was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield.