The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits...that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, 第 2 巻Charles Molloy Westmacott R. Phillips, 1825 |
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... Thou artt He is t New definition of an Old Grammar , viz . Present Tense I am . Thou art . He is . In want of money . Indebted to me . Shortly to be authorised , for the want thereof to take the body . Unless immediate payment is made ...
... Thou artt He is t New definition of an Old Grammar , viz . Present Tense I am . Thou art . He is . In want of money . Indebted to me . Shortly to be authorised , for the want thereof to take the body . Unless immediate payment is made ...
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... thou hadst guess'd my meaning - Wake , arise , Start forth and let Marengo's banner wave Glorious once more in slighted Freedom's eyes . Over the Hirelings ' wreck and Despots ' grave ! Thy sullied name and Europe's wrongs redeem ...
... thou hadst guess'd my meaning - Wake , arise , Start forth and let Marengo's banner wave Glorious once more in slighted Freedom's eyes . Over the Hirelings ' wreck and Despots ' grave ! Thy sullied name and Europe's wrongs redeem ...
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... WRITING - MASTER . THOUGH Nature thee of thy right hand bereft , Right well thou writest with the hand that's left . Herald . GENIUS , AS CONNECTED WITH TRADE . An Alphabetical Arrangement 92 RULE TO GO BY . On a Left-hand Writing Master.
... WRITING - MASTER . THOUGH Nature thee of thy right hand bereft , Right well thou writest with the hand that's left . Herald . GENIUS , AS CONNECTED WITH TRADE . An Alphabetical Arrangement 92 RULE TO GO BY . On a Left-hand Writing Master.
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... thou shadowy Year , farewell ! My heart feels light that thou art gone ; That last star was thy burial light , That passing wind thy funeral moan . Another Year ? It cannot be , Surely , what thou hast been to me ! Twelve months ago I ...
... thou shadowy Year , farewell ! My heart feels light that thou art gone ; That last star was thy burial light , That passing wind thy funeral moan . Another Year ? It cannot be , Surely , what thou hast been to me ! Twelve months ago I ...
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... thou New Year ! I doubt thy life Will be such as thy birth has been , Ended as it begun , in tears , A desolate and darkened scene . There is now but one only thing Which I can wish , or thou canst bring . A deep , a lone , a silent ...
... thou New Year ! I doubt thy life Will be such as thy birth has been , Ended as it begun , in tears , A desolate and darkened scene . There is now but one only thing Which I can wish , or thou canst bring . A deep , a lone , a silent ...
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14 ページ - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : 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...
411 ページ - GOOD night? ah! no; the hour is ill Which severs those it should unite : Let us remain together still, Then it •will be good night. How can I call the lone night good, Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight? Be it not said, thought, understood, Then it will be good night.
324 ページ - Twixt soul and body a divorce, It could not sunder man and wife, 'Cause they both lived but one life. Peace, good reader, do not weep. Peace, the lovers are asleep. They, sweet turtles, folded lie In the last knot that love could tie.
308 ページ - I got five bay-leaves and pinned four of them to the four corners of my pillow, and the fifth to the middle ; and then if I dreamt of my sweetheart, Betty said we should be married before the year was out. But to make it more sure, I boiled an egg hard, and took out the yolk, and filled it with salt; and when I went to bed, ate it, shell and all, without speaking or drinking after it.
98 ページ - They are also for the most part farmers to gentlemen, or at the leastwise artificers, and with grazing, frequenting of markets, and keeping of servants (not idle servants, as the gentlemen do, but such as get both their own and part of their master's living), do come to great wealth, insomuch that many of them are able and do buy the lands of unthrifty gentlemen...
165 ページ - Gentleman of three hundred pounds per annum, who commonly appeared in a plain drab or plush coat, large silver buttons, a jockey cap, and rarely without boots. His travels never exceeded the distance of the county town, and that only at assize and session time, or to attend an election. Once a week he commonly dined at the next market town, with the attornies and justices.
531 ページ - Alas ! the love of Women ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if 't is lost, Life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone...
354 ページ - ... he gave, in return, an unworthy triumph to the unworthy, besides deep sorrow to those whose applause, in his cooler moments, he most valued. It was the same with his politics, which on several occasions assumed a tone menacing and contemptuous to the constitution of his country ; while, in fact, Lord Byron was in his own heart sufficiently sensible, not only of his privileges as a Briton, but of the distinction attending his high birth and rank, and was peculiarly sensitive of those shades which...
53 ページ - ... is not mere verbiage, but has a great deal of acuteness and meaning in it, which you would be glad to pick out if you could. In short, Mr. Bentham writes as if he was allowed but a single sentence to express his whole view of a subject in, and as if, should he...
355 ページ - Harold, nor any of the most beautiful of Byron's earlier tales , contain more exquisite morsels of poetry than are to be found scattered through the cantos of Don Juan...