The Edinburgh annual register, 第 1 巻、第 2 部1810 |
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... nature has lately been receiv- ed from Lisbon , respecting the flight of the Portuguese Court to the Bra- zils . Lord Strangford , on his return to Lisbon , immediately directed his steps to the palace , expecting to find it occupied by ...
... nature has lately been receiv- ed from Lisbon , respecting the flight of the Portuguese Court to the Bra- zils . Lord Strangford , on his return to Lisbon , immediately directed his steps to the palace , expecting to find it occupied by ...
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... nature , to the public prosecutor un- known , over its throat , pretending that she was giving it raw sugar to clear its throat ; and the said Marga- ret Sutherland was immediately after seized with violent reaching and vo- miting , and ...
... nature , to the public prosecutor un- known , over its throat , pretending that she was giving it raw sugar to clear its throat ; and the said Marga- ret Sutherland was immediately after seized with violent reaching and vo- miting , and ...
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... nature should be mixed with matters of commerce . He con- cluded with saying , that , as the peti- tion could serve no other purpose but to harrass ministers , he should propose an amendment to the origi- nal motion to this effect ...
... nature should be mixed with matters of commerce . He con- cluded with saying , that , as the peti- tion could serve no other purpose but to harrass ministers , he should propose an amendment to the origi- nal motion to this effect ...
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... nature of the ground , having been obliged to land nearly a mile from the fort , he was under the necessity of return- ing without finding it , as it had been silenced a considerable timé by our fire ; it opened again , however , about ...
... nature of the ground , having been obliged to land nearly a mile from the fort , he was under the necessity of return- ing without finding it , as it had been silenced a considerable timé by our fire ; it opened again , however , about ...
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... nature of the service it is impossible to ascertain , though we know it to be very considerable . I have the honour to be , & c . F. L. MAITLAND . Copy of a letter transmitted by Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Cotton , Bart . Commander in ...
... nature of the service it is impossible to ascertain , though we know it to be very considerable . I have the honour to be , & c . F. L. MAITLAND . Copy of a letter transmitted by Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Cotton , Bart . Commander in ...
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340 ページ - THE way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old ; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have known a better day; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried by an orphan boy. The last of all the bards was he, Who sung of Border chivalry. For, well-a-day! their date was fled, His tuneful brethren all were dead ; •And he, neglected and oppressed, Wished to be with them, and at rest.
xxxi ページ - Oh ! when a Mother meets on high The Babe she lost in infancy, Hath she not then, for pains and fears, The day of woe, the watchful night, For all her sorrow, all her tears, An over-payment of delight...
xlvii ページ - An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council, and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America.
10 ページ - ... them on, nor ever lost; And to the bridge they came. They followed from the snowy bank Those footmarks, one by one, Into the middle of the plank; And further there were none ! — Yet some maintain that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks behind; And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind.
xxviii ページ - You shall see him brought to bay, " Waken, lords and ladies gay." Louder, louder chant the lay, Waken, lords and ladies gay ; Tell them, youth, and mirth, and glee, Run a course as well as we, Time, stern huntsman ! who can baulk, Stanch as hound, and fleet as hawk? Think of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay.
xxiii ページ - The violet in her greenwood bower, Where birchen boughs with hazels mingle, May boast itself the fairest flower In glen or copse or forest dingle. " Though fair her gems of azure hue Beneath the dewdrop's weight reclining, I've seen an eye of lovelier blue More sweet through watery lustre shining. " The summer sun that dew shall dry, Ere yet the sun be past its morrow, Nor longer in my false love's eye Remained the tear of parting sorrow ! " In turning over a volume of MS.
xxviii ページ - Waken, lords and ladies gay, On the mountain dawns the day; All the jolly chase is here, With hawk and horse and hunting-spear Hounds are in their couples yelling, Hawks are whistling, horns are knelling, Merrily, merrily, mingle they, "Waken, lords and ladies gay.
xxviii ページ - Waken, lords and ladies gay ! Waken, lords and ladies gay ! To the green-wood haste away : We can show you where he lies, Fleet of foot, and tall of size ; We can show the marks he made When 'gainst the oak his antlers frayed. You shall see him brought to bay ; Waken, lords and ladies gay...
332 ページ - Behold the child, by Nature's kindly law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw: Some livelier plaything gives his youth delight, A little louder, but as empty quite...
365 ページ - This, therefore, preserves in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens.