Double acrostics by amateurs, ed. by I.S.A.1868 |
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... seen to run . 2 . ' Comparisons are odious , ' so I fear I must not liken you to this , my dear ; For so the truth would give us mutual pain For I should speak , and you would be , too plain . 3 . ' England expects , ' & c . 2 ACROSTICS ...
... seen to run . 2 . ' Comparisons are odious , ' so I fear I must not liken you to this , my dear ; For so the truth would give us mutual pain For I should speak , and you would be , too plain . 3 . ' England expects , ' & c . 2 ACROSTICS ...
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... seen to run . 2 . ' Comparisons are odious , ' so I fear I must not liken you to this , my dear ; For so the truth would give us mutual pain For I should speak , and you would be , too plain . 3 . ' England expects , ' & c . 2 ACROSTICS ...
... seen to run . 2 . ' Comparisons are odious , ' so I fear I must not liken you to this , my dear ; For so the truth would give us mutual pain For I should speak , and you would be , too plain . 3 . ' England expects , ' & c . 2 ACROSTICS ...
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... seen , man ; But here I'm oft paraded with a green man . 7. By fishers used , by monarchs oft adorned , Parisians praise me , Englishmen have scorned . 21 . ' Meet is it , changes should control Our being , lest we rust in ease ; We all ...
... seen , man ; But here I'm oft paraded with a green man . 7. By fishers used , by monarchs oft adorned , Parisians praise me , Englishmen have scorned . 21 . ' Meet is it , changes should control Our being , lest we rust in ease ; We all ...
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... seen him there before . ' ' She is a strange and wayward child , That maiden of ours . She looks so old , And thoughts and fancies weird and wild Seem of late to have taken hold Of her heart , that was once so docile and mild . ' 1 ...
... seen him there before . ' ' She is a strange and wayward child , That maiden of ours . She looks so old , And thoughts and fancies weird and wild Seem of late to have taken hold Of her heart , that was once so docile and mild . ' 1 ...
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... America of cities I'm the queen— I have the finest harbour ever seen . 3. In Austria I've made myself a name , My manufactures are well known to fame . 4. Thy soothing influence pervades my brain , The sleep 22 ACROSTICS BY AMATEURS .
... America of cities I'm the queen— I have the finest harbour ever seen . 3. In Austria I've made myself a name , My manufactures are well known to fame . 4. Thy soothing influence pervades my brain , The sleep 22 ACROSTICS BY AMATEURS .
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ACROSTICS admire ancient ancient Britain art thou beast beautiful bell beneath bird blow brave breath bright cheek child colour crinoline dark darter dear death dress earth England evermore eyes fair faithless fall fame fear First's flower French friends Gaul give gold grandam Greece hair hand happy days haste hath head hear heard heart heaven hope horse Italy king kiss lady land Last leave light look maid maiden mighty monarch ne'er never night noble o'er pain passion PERSIA pleasant poet poor pray queen reckoned repose rinderpest river Roman rose round Scotland Second sing smile sometimes song Spain Spanish river strange strife sure sweet sword tears tell thee there's thing thou thro town twas twill ween well-known wife wild wish woes word young youth
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50 ページ - Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round...
6 ページ - I have pass'da miserable night, So full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, That, as I am a Christian faithful man, I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days : So full of dismal terror was the time.
12 ページ - So let the change which comes be free To ingroove itself with that which flies, And work, a joint of state, that plies Its office, moved with sympathy.
124 ページ - Farewell, sweet sister,' parted all in tears. Then rose the dumb old servitor, and the dead, Oar'd by the dumb, went upward with the flood— In her right hand the lily, in her left The letter — all her bright hair streaming down — And all the coverlid was cloth of gold Drawn to her waist, and she herself in white All but her face, and that clear-featured face Was lovely, for she did not seem as dead, But fast asleep, and lay as tho
24 ページ - It was. Where thou art gone Adieus and farewells are a sound unknown. May I but meet thee on that peaceful shore, The parting word shall pass my lips no more...
26 ページ - A NIGHTINGALE, that all day long Had cheer'd the village with his song, Nor yet at eve his note suspended, Nor yet when eventide was ended, • Began to feel, as well he might. The keen demands of appetite ; When, looking eagerly around, He spied far...
138 ページ - Who, trimm'd in forms and visages of duty, Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves; And, throwing but shows of service on their lords, Do well thrive by them, and when they have lin'd their coats, Do themselves homage: these fellows have some soul; And such a one do I profess myself.
153 ページ - He felt the cheering power of spring; It made him whistle, it made him sing: His heart was mirthful to excess. But the Rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float; Quoth he, " My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape Rock, And I'll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok.
125 ページ - She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from ocean, Rising with her tiara of proud towers At airy distance, with majestic motion, A ruler of the waters and their powers...
90 ページ - Thee Phoebus loves, and does inspire Phoebus is himself thy sire. To thee, of all things upon earth, Life is no longer than thy mirth. Happy insect! happy thou, Dost neither age nor winter know; But when thou'st drunk, and danced, and sung Thy fill, the flowery leaves among, (Voluptuous and wise withal, Epicurean animal!) Sated with thy summer feast, Thou retir'st to endless rest.