The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 182Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1847 |
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... early learned to admire in Italy , but to which his own certainly bore very faint resemblance . He was temperate in eating , drank spa- ringly , and generally rose an hour before dawn . He was punctual in attendance to business , and ...
... early learned to admire in Italy , but to which his own certainly bore very faint resemblance . He was temperate in eating , drank spa- ringly , and generally rose an hour before dawn . He was punctual in attendance to business , and ...
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... early life : for , like Almagro , he was the son of sin and sorrow , early cast upon the world to seek his fortunes as he might . In his young and tender age he was to take the impression of those into whose society he was thrown - and ...
... early life : for , like Almagro , he was the son of sin and sorrow , early cast upon the world to seek his fortunes as he might . In his young and tender age he was to take the impression of those into whose society he was thrown - and ...
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... early articles of the Quarterly , and that some of the most beautiful essays have been sought for and again read , from a knowledge of the author , or the celebrity of his name . The information which they have elicited also , from ...
... early articles of the Quarterly , and that some of the most beautiful essays have been sought for and again read , from a knowledge of the author , or the celebrity of his name . The information which they have elicited also , from ...
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... Early precedent and modern practice alike confirm its powers , from the in- terpolation of viscounts to the squeez- ing in of the knights of St. Michael and St. George . With regard to men the question of precedency does not materially ...
... Early precedent and modern practice alike confirm its powers , from the in- terpolation of viscounts to the squeez- ing in of the knights of St. Michael and St. George . With regard to men the question of precedency does not materially ...
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... early times , more churches existed in this than any other county in the kingdom , for in Domesday we find it stated that there were then 364 churches in Suf- folk . We cannot , therefore , wonder at finding many of these dedicated to ...
... early times , more churches existed in this than any other county in the kingdom , for in Domesday we find it stated that there were then 364 churches in Suf- folk . We cannot , therefore , wonder at finding many of these dedicated to ...
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Página 221 - But with a crash like thunder Fell every loosened beam, And like a dam, the mighty wreck Lay right athwart the stream ; And a long shout of triumph Rose from the walls of Rome, As to the highest turret-tops Was splashed the yellow foam.
Página 476 - Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence : a fire shall devour before him, and it shall be very tempestuous round about him. 4 He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the earth, that he may judge his people.
Página 221 - When the oldest cask is opened, And the largest lamp is lit; When the chestnuts glow in the embers, And the kid turns on the spit...
Página 223 - Yea, and from nameless evil, that passeth taunt and blow — Foul outrage which thou knowest not, which thou shalt never know. Then clasp me round the neck once more, and give me one more kiss; And now mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this.
Página 223 - Hard by, a flesher on a block had laid his whittle down, Virginius caught the whittle up, and hid it in his gown. And then his eyes grew very dim, and his throat began to swell, And in a hoarse, changed voice he spake, " Farewell, sweet child ! Farewell ! Oh!
Página 221 - There Cilnius of Arretium On his fleet roan was seen ; And Astur of the four-fold shield, Girt with the brand none else may wield, Tolumnius with the belt of gold, And dark Verbenna from the hold By reedy Thrasymene XXIV.
Página 223 - The time is come. See how he points his eager hand this way! See how his eyes gloat on thy grief, like a kite's upon the prey ! With all his wit, he little deems, that, spurned, betrayed, bereft, Thy father hath in his despair one fearful refuge left. He little deems that in this hand I clutch what still can save Thy gentle youth from taunts and blows, the portion of the slave ; Yea, and from nameless evil, that passeth taunt and blow— Foul outrage which thou know'st not, which thou shalt never...
Página 221 - Lo, I will stand at thy right hand, And keep the bridge with thee.
Página 25 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Página 223 - Straightway Virginius led the maid a little space aside, To where the reeking shambles stood, piled up with horn and hide, Close to yon low dark archway, where, in a crimson flood, Leaps down to the great sewer the gurgling stream of blood. Hard by, a flesher on a block had laid his whittle down; Virginius caught the whittle up, and hid it in his gown. And then his eyes grew very dim, and his throat began to swell, And in a hoarse, changed voice he spake, "Farewell, sweet child! Farewell...