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... Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style somewhat like the following : - With what a charm , the moon ...
... Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style somewhat like the following : - With what a charm , the moon ...
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... become a second habit , he might almost as well say that a fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should discontinue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admi ration ...
... become a second habit , he might almost as well say that a fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should discontinue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admi ration ...
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... become his wife . Royal females , in most countries , have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have Mary was destined to taste the usual bitterness of their 26 25 [ CHAP . VIII THE INDICATOR . Charles ...
... become his wife . Royal females , in most countries , have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have Mary was destined to taste the usual bitterness of their 26 25 [ CHAP . VIII THE INDICATOR . Charles ...
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... become almost , perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does , indeed , seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradictions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ...
... become almost , perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does , indeed , seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradictions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ...
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... become incom . patible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general ...
... become incom . patible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general ...
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86 ページ - Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me, That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome ! those caves of ice ! And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware ! Beware ! His flashing eyes, his floating hair ! Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise.
4 ページ - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines...
64 ページ - Alas ! (thought I, and my heart beat loud) How fast she nears and nears! Are those her sails that glance in the Sun, Like restless gossameres?
37 ページ - I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war; Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
105 ページ - On this afflicted prince; fall like a cloud In gentle showers; give nothing that is loud Or painful to his slumbers; — easy, sweet, And as a purling stream, thou son of Night, Pass by his troubled senses; sing his pain Like hollow murmuring wind or silver rain; Into this prince gently, oh, gently slide, And kiss him into slumbers like a bride...
196 ページ - I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful - a faery's child, Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild.
175 ページ - That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour and in hue, Could make me any summer's story tell, Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew: Nor did...
175 ページ - Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers...
37 ページ - Many were the wit-combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances. Shakespeare...