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period , we have read , spoken , and thought | wambling attempts to speak French , ( in so much . " So have been in France ? " said my gen- you tleman , turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph . " Strange ! " quoth I ...
period , we have read , spoken , and thought | wambling attempts to speak French , ( in so much . " So have been in France ? " said my gen- you tleman , turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph . " Strange ! " quoth I ...
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... thought them shorter , He deign'd to tell them over to a porter— The last edition see by Long : and Co. , Rees , Hurst , and Orme , our fathers in the Row . IV . Serendib found , deem not my tale a fiction- This Sultaun , whether ...
... thought them shorter , He deign'd to tell them over to a porter— The last edition see by Long : and Co. , Rees , Hurst , and Orme , our fathers in the Row . IV . Serendib found , deem not my tale a fiction- This Sultaun , whether ...
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... thought , that somehow or another , Queen Regent sounded better than Queen Mother ; But , says the Chronicle , ( who will go look it , ) That such was her advice - the Sultaun took it . XI . All are on board - the Sultaun and his train ...
... thought , that somehow or another , Queen Regent sounded better than Queen Mother ; But , says the Chronicle , ( who will go look it , ) That such was her advice - the Sultaun took it . XI . All are on board - the Sultaun and his train ...
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... Thought it a thing indelicate and needless To ask , if at that moment he was happy . And Monsieur , seeing that he was comme il faut , a Loud voice mustered up , for " Vive le Roi ! " Then whisper'd , " Ave you any news of Nappy ? " The ...
... Thought it a thing indelicate and needless To ask , if at that moment he was happy . And Monsieur , seeing that he was comme il faut , a Loud voice mustered up , for " Vive le Roi ! " Then whisper'd , " Ave you any news of Nappy ? " The ...
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... thought the good man had his intellects affected by his affliction . But I now understand , that , by his house , he meant the race of the Corduroys , and that by my carrying on the line , he only express- es his wish that I may not be ...
... thought the good man had his intellects affected by his affliction . But I now understand , that , by his house , he meant the race of the Corduroys , and that by my carrying on the line , he only express- es his wish that I may not be ...
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Página 213 - Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense, that we endow With form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now.
Página 46 - O ! who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
Página 30 - Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Página 32 - And now my tongue's use is to me no more Than an unstringed viol, or a harp ; Or like a cunning instrument cas'd up, Or, being open, put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony.
Página 174 - There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream, And the nightingale sings round it all the day long ; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream, To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Página 175 - Fly to the desert, fly with me, Our Arab tents are rude for thee ; But oh ! the choice what heart can doubt Of tents with love, or thrones without ? Our rocks are rough, but smiling there Th' acacia waves her yellow hair, Lonely and sweet, nor loved the less For flowering in a wilderness.
Página 33 - In chimney corner seek domestic joys — I love a prince will bid the bottle pass, Exchanging with his subjects glance and glass ; In fitting time, can, gayest of the gay, Keep up the jest, and mingle in the lay — Such Monarchs best our free-born humours suit, But Despots must be stately, stern, and mute.
Página 213 - He, who grown aged in this world of woe, In deeds, not years, piercing the depths of life, So that no wonder waits him...
Página 175 - Oh ! there are looks and tones that dart An instant sunshine through the heart, — As if the soul that minute caught Some treasure it through life had sought...