Littell's Living Age, 第 31 巻Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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... never forget him . No , Derwent , I have forgot my- self too often , but I never forgot my father . And now if his beatified spirit be permitted to peruse the day- book of the recording angel , to contemplate the mem- ory of God which ...
... never forget him . No , Derwent , I have forgot my- self too often , but I never forgot my father . And now if his beatified spirit be permitted to peruse the day- book of the recording angel , to contemplate the mem- ory of God which ...
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... never lifted either the trumpet of the moral prophet , or the lyre of the rapt and mystic bard . She neither sent ... never weary housewifery . Blest lot be thine , my nestling dove , Never to work except in love ; And God protect thy ...
... never lifted either the trumpet of the moral prophet , or the lyre of the rapt and mystic bard . She neither sent ... never weary housewifery . Blest lot be thine , my nestling dove , Never to work except in love ; And God protect thy ...
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... never his ; nor did he " pine in thought , " Seeing the lady of his love possessed By a much richer , and no better man . To him the lady of his love was wed , Soon as his manhood authorized a wife ; And though the mother of his many ...
... never his ; nor did he " pine in thought , " Seeing the lady of his love possessed By a much richer , and no better man . To him the lady of his love was wed , Soon as his manhood authorized a wife ; And though the mother of his many ...
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... never be idle , had devel- oped in their author nearly all the " humors " which belong to , and sometimes overlay , the poeti- cal character . They are among the qualities which flavor his poetry most richly , whether the predom ...
... never be idle , had devel- oped in their author nearly all the " humors " which belong to , and sometimes overlay , the poeti- cal character . They are among the qualities which flavor his poetry most richly , whether the predom ...
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... Never mind , " said the brother , their booty to a Turk called Hadji Ali , who made it " it was so fated ; but , Marshalla ! you are a great his business to trade in antiques . From the hard doctor : the medicine you gave never ceased ...
... Never mind , " said the brother , their booty to a Turk called Hadji Ali , who made it " it was so fated ; but , Marshalla ! you are a great his business to trade in antiques . From the hard doctor : the medicine you gave never ceased ...
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116 ページ - I wish it were possible, from this instance, to invent a method of embalming drowned persons in such a manner that they may be recalled to life at any period, however distant ; for having a very ardent desire to see and observe the state of America a hundred years hence, I should prefer to any ordinary death the being immersed in a cask of Madeira wine with a few friends till that time, to be then recalled to life by the solar warmth of my dear country...
163 ページ - ... and, when that diligent bird has at length taken a fish, and is bearing it to his nest for the support of his mate and young ones, the bald eagle pursues him and takes it from him. With all this injustice he is never in good case ; but, like those among men who live by sharping and robbing, he is generally poor, and often very lousy.
184 ページ - Shall I ask the brave soldier, who fights by my side In the cause of mankind, if our creeds agree? Shall I give up the friend I have valued and tried, If he kneel not before the same altar with me...
155 ページ - I find I shall conform in time to that state of life to which it has pleased God to call me.
318 ページ - How many times do I love thee, dear? Tell me how many thoughts there be In the atmosphere Of a new-fall'n year, Whose white and sable. hours appear The latest flake of Eternity :— So many times do I love thee, dear. How many times do I love, again...
271 ページ - In his service in the Low Countries he had in the face of both the camps killed an enemy and taken opima spolia from him. And since his coming to England being appealed to the fields he had killed his adversary, which had hurt him in the arm and whose sword was ten inches longer than his, for the which he was imprisoned and almost at the gallows.
149 ページ - I tell him that all the difference between us is that he is nineteen, and I am thirty-seven ; and I dare say it will not be very long before I shall succeed in convincing him that he may be a true philosopher, and do a great deal of good, with 6000?.
163 ページ - I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country; he is a bird of bad moral character; he does not get his living honestly...
163 ページ - By his wide curvature of wing and sudden suspension in the air he knows him to be the fish-hawk, settling over some devoted victim of the deep. His eye kindles at the sight, and balancing himself, with half-opened wings on the branch, he watches the result. Down, rapid as an arrow from heaven, descends the distant object of his attention, the roar of its wings reaching the ear as it disappears in the deep, making the surges foam around. At this moment the eager looks of the eagle are all ardour,...
149 ページ - I expect he will be a Berkeleyan, for I have put him upon a course of Berkeley. It has surprised him a good deal to meet, for the first time in his life, with a man who perfectly understands him, and does him full justice. I tell him that all the difference between us is that he is nineteen and I am thirty-seven...