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Unhappy Drayton ! whose encomiums James I. treated with such royal
indignation , although his PolyOlbion was enriched with notes and illustrations by
the learned Selden ; and some of his poems deserve a better fate than oblivion .
Unhappy Drayton ! whose encomiums James I. treated with such royal
indignation , although his PolyOlbion was enriched with notes and illustrations by
the learned Selden ; and some of his poems deserve a better fate than oblivion .
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Why Sir , " said Burton“ Oh don ' t make a fuss , Sir ; when you know me longer
you ' ll know me better , perhaps ; I don ' t care a cowrie for the snakes - - never
did - did not know what to do with ' em , or I should ' nt have thought of giving
them ...
Why Sir , " said Burton“ Oh don ' t make a fuss , Sir ; when you know me longer
you ' ll know me better , perhaps ; I don ' t care a cowrie for the snakes - - never
did - did not know what to do with ' em , or I should ' nt have thought of giving
them ...
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No , " , ” said I , “ if you had staid at home , you would hardly have been wounded
, and surely it's better to be sound in body than lame . " “ Wounds are to be met
with elsewhere than in the king's service , " he replied , “ and how fares it then ?
No , " , ” said I , “ if you had staid at home , you would hardly have been wounded
, and surely it's better to be sound in body than lame . " “ Wounds are to be met
with elsewhere than in the king's service , " he replied , “ and how fares it then ?
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Imagination , wide as oftentimes it wanders into the regions of fiction , would ,
perhaps , acknowledge it a task of no easy accomplishment , to point to a spot
more lovely , or better adapted for the dear enjoyments , and dearer anticipations
of ...
Imagination , wide as oftentimes it wanders into the regions of fiction , would ,
perhaps , acknowledge it a task of no easy accomplishment , to point to a spot
more lovely , or better adapted for the dear enjoyments , and dearer anticipations
of ...
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I NEED not tell you , Arnold , " began the unhappy mother , 66 of the tender
interest I take in whatever concerns you . My conduct towards you will render a
better testimony to this , than any thing I could say . Words are easy of utterance ,
and ...
I NEED not tell you , Arnold , " began the unhappy mother , 66 of the tender
interest I take in whatever concerns you . My conduct towards you will render a
better testimony to this , than any thing I could say . Words are easy of utterance ,
and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 28 - The glorious company of the Apostles, The goodly fellowship of the Prophets, The noble army of Martyrs praise thee.
Página 363 - Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods, or on the softer voice Of neighbouring fountain, or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock, and, chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles, lose themselves at length In matted grass, that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent course.
Página 73 - Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When they from their sweet friends are torn apart; Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way As the far bell of vesper makes him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay...
Página 100 - There scattered oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found; The redbreast loves to build and warble there, And little footsteps lightly print the ground...
Página 250 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
Página 31 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep ; so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
Página 28 - Thou sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father. We believe that thou shalt come to be our Judge. We therefore pray thee help thy servants whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood.
Página 8 - Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her.
Página 358 - For, in the flaxen lilies' shade It like a bank of lilies laid. Upon the roses it would feed, Until its lips e'en seem'd to bleed; And then to me 'twould boldly trip, And print those roses on my lip. But all its chief delight was still On roses thus itself to fill ; And its pure virgin limbs to fold In whitest sheets of lilies cold.
Página 405 - And so he became a Tory, as they ca' it, which we now ca' Jacobites, just out of a kind of needcessity, that he might belang to some side or other. He had nae...