The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific CircleM. Bailey, 1910 |
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... king , nobility , the higher churchmen and the rich bourgeois formed an aristocratic body with interests separated ... kings , in the vast wealth and shameless bigotries of the churchmen , in the absenteeism and luxurious living of the ...
... king , nobility , the higher churchmen and the rich bourgeois formed an aristocratic body with interests separated ... kings , in the vast wealth and shameless bigotries of the churchmen , in the absenteeism and luxurious living of the ...
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... king it intervened between the local court and individuals , to establish national law . It aided in the abo- lition of communal and common lands , which it adjudged to the aristocratic class , thus winning favor to itself from those ...
... king it intervened between the local court and individuals , to establish national law . It aided in the abo- lition of communal and common lands , which it adjudged to the aristocratic class , thus winning favor to itself from those ...
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... King's ministers have maddened the women beyond all endurance . More than five hundred women were imprisoned for long periods for small offences . They were herded with common criminals , thrust into close cells smelling unwholesomely ...
... King's ministers have maddened the women beyond all endurance . More than five hundred women were imprisoned for long periods for small offences . They were herded with common criminals , thrust into close cells smelling unwholesomely ...
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... King of Chios , and wooed her with offerings from his hunting trips . Perhaps to prolong the assiduity which kept his land free of wild beasts , Oenopion delayed the wedding day , until Orion , mad with impatience , attempted to elope ...
... King of Chios , and wooed her with offerings from his hunting trips . Perhaps to prolong the assiduity which kept his land free of wild beasts , Oenopion delayed the wedding day , until Orion , mad with impatience , attempted to elope ...
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... King of Calydon , displeased Diana , she set a wild boar to ravage his fer- tile fields . Meleager , the King's son , summon- ed all the heroes of the day to take part in the chase against the huge beast , " bristling with in- tolerable ...
... King of Calydon , displeased Diana , she set a wild boar to ravage his fer- tile fields . Meleager , the King's son , summon- ed all the heroes of the day to take part in the chase against the huge beast , " bristling with in- tolerable ...
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382 ページ - If thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins grey.
360 ページ - O Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
441 ページ - YE banks and braes and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers. Your waters never drumlie! There simmer first unfauld her robes, And there the langest tarry; For there I took the last fareweel O
24 ページ - That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
442 ページ - O, WERT thou in the cauld blast, On yonder lea, on yonder lea, My plaidie to the angry airt, I'd shelter thee, I'd shelter thee. Or did misfortune's bitter storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw, Thy bield should be my bosom, To share it a', to share it a'.
154 ページ - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
356 ページ - MARCH, march, Ettrick and Teviotdale; Why the de'il dinna ye march forward in order? March, march, Eskdale and Liddesdale! All the Blue Bonnets are bound for the Border! Many a banner spread Flutters above your head, Many a crest that is famous in story.
440 ページ - YE banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, How can- ye bloom sae fresh and fair; How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae weary, fu...
378 ページ - And haunted Woodhouselee. Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden...
257 ページ - Purification in the old law did save, And such, as yet once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heaven without restraint, Came vested all in white, pure as her mind. Her face was...