La Belle Assemblée, Volumen1J. Bell, 1810 |
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... leaving her a widow with twelve children ; at which period her large property reverted into her own hands . She has ever since devoted her time in dispensing those blessings that wealth enables her to do , amongst her numerous family ...
... leaving her a widow with twelve children ; at which period her large property reverted into her own hands . She has ever since devoted her time in dispensing those blessings that wealth enables her to do , amongst her numerous family ...
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... dreadful climate . The intensity of the cold is so excessive , that exposure to the exter- nal air in the manner of Europeans , would plied for leave to sell their commissions , which had HYMENEA IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND .
... dreadful climate . The intensity of the cold is so excessive , that exposure to the exter- nal air in the manner of Europeans , would plied for leave to sell their commissions , which had HYMENEA IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND .
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... leave us to our- selves and hurry the horses . The fellow left the room , and the horses were shortly after announced . We were about to leave the room , when we were detained by a dispute between the interpreter and the man of whom I ...
... leave us to our- selves and hurry the horses . The fellow left the room , and the horses were shortly after announced . We were about to leave the room , when we were detained by a dispute between the interpreter and the man of whom I ...
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... leaving them at liberty ; having a garden as it were with- out walls , and an haram without bars ; and to crown the sum of folly , there are ex- amples , as I understand , even of jealousy amongst these people ; so inconsistent is human ...
... leaving them at liberty ; having a garden as it were with- out walls , and an haram without bars ; and to crown the sum of folly , there are ex- amples , as I understand , even of jealousy amongst these people ; so inconsistent is human ...
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... company ; to defeat which conspiracy , and not from any friend- ly regard to Lionel , he had advanced him the necessary sum upon his bond , and с 二 with the condition that he should not leave || HISTORY OF THE OLDCASTLE FAMILY .
... company ; to defeat which conspiracy , and not from any friend- ly regard to Lionel , he had advanced him the necessary sum upon his bond , and с 二 with the condition that he should not leave || HISTORY OF THE OLDCASTLE FAMILY .
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Página 4 - They heard, and were abash'd, and up they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men, wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obey'd, Innumerable.
Página 3 - Almighty hath not built Here for his envy, will not drive us hence: Here we may reign secure: and in my choice. To reign is worth ambition, though in hell ; Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.
Página 20 - Harmonious numbers ; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note...
Página 34 - They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale. She all night long her amorous descant sung: Silence was pleased.
Página 34 - With thee conversing, I forget all time; All seasons, and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of Morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Página 9 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, • — which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus, and of Ind ; Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings Barbaric pearl and gold...
Página 65 - Rather admire; or if they list to try Conjecture, he his fabric of the Heavens Hath left to their disputes, perhaps to move His laughter at their quaint opinions wide Hereafter, when they come to model Heaven And calculate the stars, how they will wield The mighty frame; how build, unbuild, contrive To save appearances; how gird the sphere With centric and eccentric scribbled o'er, Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb...
Página 4 - He scarce had ceased, when the superior fiend Was moving toward the shore : his ponderous shield, Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast ; the broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views, At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Página 90 - Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay To mould me man ? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me...
Página 66 - What if the sun Be centre to the world ; and other stars, By his attractive virtue and their own Incited, dance about him various rounds...