The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... Honour - echo of the speech ; the mace ( large emblem of so small an authority ) form a picture not unlikely , we admit , to provoke laughter among the un- skilful ; but deeply affecting to those to whom history being something more ...
... Honour - echo of the speech ; the mace ( large emblem of so small an authority ) form a picture not unlikely , we admit , to provoke laughter among the un- skilful ; but deeply affecting to those to whom history being something more ...
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... honour if thou hadst outlasted Bleak winter's force that made thy blossom dry ; For he being amorous of that lovely dye That did thy cheek envermeil , thought to kiss , But kill'd , alas , and then bewailed his fatal bliss . " But if ...
... honour if thou hadst outlasted Bleak winter's force that made thy blossom dry ; For he being amorous of that lovely dye That did thy cheek envermeil , thought to kiss , But kill'd , alas , and then bewailed his fatal bliss . " But if ...
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... honour'd dead , That in my eyelids tremble The drops they fain would shed . Since thus while others chaunted , One hath been weeping here ; Lady ! I doubt me whether To pour forth song or tear . Would from my pen that roses Instead of ...
... honour'd dead , That in my eyelids tremble The drops they fain would shed . Since thus while others chaunted , One hath been weeping here ; Lady ! I doubt me whether To pour forth song or tear . Would from my pen that roses Instead of ...
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... honour , with the glorious Henry IV . at its head , ruin- ed France , while Puritanism , despite all its eccentricities , saved and sowed the seeds of all the glory of England ; and the effects of both are felt , and are being reaped ...
... honour , with the glorious Henry IV . at its head , ruin- ed France , while Puritanism , despite all its eccentricities , saved and sowed the seeds of all the glory of England ; and the effects of both are felt , and are being reaped ...
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... honour on their country , and of whom their country must be naturally proud ; and , 2ndly , as a religion of admirable sccu- lar working , whose internal doctrines ( which they could not yet bear ) are not intruded , dogmatically or ...
... honour on their country , and of whom their country must be naturally proud ; and , 2ndly , as a religion of admirable sccu- lar working , whose internal doctrines ( which they could not yet bear ) are not intruded , dogmatically or ...
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