Memorials of a Tour on the Continent: To which are Added Miscellaneous PoemsW. Pickering, 1845 - 311 ページ |
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... thou wouldst fain require , Turn within doors to view , whilst yet you may , An English matron , by an English fire , The last you are to see for many a day , Speeding light duties , lighter for such cheer . Folkestone , October , 1843 ...
... thou wouldst fain require , Turn within doors to view , whilst yet you may , An English matron , by an English fire , The last you are to see for many a day , Speeding light duties , lighter for such cheer . Folkestone , October , 1843 ...
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... thou in me Seem'st but to see , by intuition , A Briton who will not refuse To ease his purse of some few sous , At a forlorn petition . Thou in our wondrous thoroughfares Hast gazed all stations and degrees on ; And England's fair and ...
... thou in me Seem'st but to see , by intuition , A Briton who will not refuse To ease his purse of some few sous , At a forlorn petition . Thou in our wondrous thoroughfares Hast gazed all stations and degrees on ; And England's fair and ...
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... thou Hast crept from out thy starving attic In Bethnal Green , or Heaven knows where , To play and sing in Belgrave Square , And torture ears aristocratic . And well thou know'st that length and breadth Of street named of our late ...
... thou Hast crept from out thy starving attic In Bethnal Green , or Heaven knows where , To play and sing in Belgrave Square , And torture ears aristocratic . And well thou know'st that length and breadth Of street named of our late ...
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... thou not burned with noble thirst The web of nature to unravel ? And felt thyself indeed a king When drinking deeply at the spring Of sweet intoxicating travel ? Which sets at nought the host of thoughts That world - encumbered minds ...
... thou not burned with noble thirst The web of nature to unravel ? And felt thyself indeed a king When drinking deeply at the spring Of sweet intoxicating travel ? Which sets at nought the host of thoughts That world - encumbered minds ...
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... thou dost strip of all their graces Thy merchandize of melodies . And must thou starve , or Donizetti- Auber - Rossini - Weber - fare ill ; And dilettanti rave and fret To hear each favourite canzonette Trolled on thy remorseless barrel ...
... thou dost strip of all their graces Thy merchandize of melodies . And must thou starve , or Donizetti- Auber - Rossini - Weber - fare ill ; And dilettanti rave and fret To hear each favourite canzonette Trolled on thy remorseless barrel ...
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175 ページ - You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
127 ページ - Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken — The ice was all between. The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!
175 ページ - But nature makes that mean: so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive...
182 ページ - ... che nella capitale; tutte queste doti vere ed uniche di quel fortunato e libero paese, mi rapirono...
158 ページ - ... if what has happened in the case of sculpture, had likewise happened in regard to their paintings, and we had the good fortune to possess what the ancients themselves esteemed their master-pieces, I have no doubt but we should find their figures as correctly drawn as the Laocoon, and probably...
158 ページ - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his goodness to give you safe deliverance, and hath preserved you in the great danger...
170 ページ - ... virginis est verae facies, quam vivere credas et, si non obstet reverentia, velle moveri: ars adeo latet arte sua. miratur et haurit pectore Pygmalion simulati corporis ignes.
182 ページ - ... in queste tante diramazioni della pubblica felicità, provenienti dal miglior governo. Onde, benché io allora non ne studiassi profondamente la costituzione, madre di tanta prosperità, ne seppi però abbastanza osservare e valutare gli effetti divini.
174 ページ - Sir, the year growing ancient, — Not yet on summer's death, nor on the birth Of trembling winter, — the fairest flowers o...
133 ページ - ... scramble up to the base of a small column of ice, that communicated with a sort of platform, on which there was firm, though scanty standing room, and whence the bridge might be immediately reached. The ice column looked insecure ; and the more so, from the quantity of brilliantly white fresh-fallen snow that had lodged against it. Its firmness, however, was put to the proof by blows with an ice pole, and it was partially cleared of the fresh snow. Devouassoud then cautiously cut steps round...