The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Volume 14James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1793 |
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... duke of B- h , when he succeeded to his estate , was desirous of having a seal cut with his arms , & c . properly blazoned upon it . But as there were no less than thirty - two compart- ments in the shield , which was of necefsity ...
... duke of B- h , when he succeeded to his estate , was desirous of having a seal cut with his arms , & c . properly blazoned upon it . But as there were no less than thirty - two compart- ments in the shield , which was of necefsity ...
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... duke thought of his seal , and which had been shown to the others as a pattern , afking him if he would cut a seal the same with that . After examining it a little , Mr Berry answered readily that he would . The duke , pleased and ...
... duke thought of his seal , and which had been shown to the others as a pattern , afking him if he would cut a seal the same with that . After examining it a little , Mr Berry answered readily that he would . The duke , pleased and ...
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... duke , killed another large bear when quite alone , with his conteau de chase . The old sportsman had fallen unexpectedly on a bear , whilst sauntering in the woods in search of other game . The noise of his gun , probably fired close ...
... duke , killed another large bear when quite alone , with his conteau de chase . The old sportsman had fallen unexpectedly on a bear , whilst sauntering in the woods in search of other game . The noise of his gun , probably fired close ...
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... duke of Alva . Its principal merchants retired then to Amster- dam , situated in the northern part of Holland , which is strongly secured against the attacks of enemies , by means of the marshes and fhallow seas which surround it ; and ...
... duke of Alva . Its principal merchants retired then to Amster- dam , situated in the northern part of Holland , which is strongly secured against the attacks of enemies , by means of the marshes and fhallow seas which surround it ; and ...
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... duke of Alva ; so that it cannot be accounted at present a place of great strength ; but on account of the river , which is here upwards of twenty feet deep , and 400 yards broad , flowing through a fertile country , no place could be ...
... duke of Alva ; so that it cannot be accounted at present a place of great strength ; but on account of the river , which is here upwards of twenty feet deep , and 400 yards broad , flowing through a fertile country , no place could be ...
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Página 236 - Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves.
Página 228 - Weave the warp, and weave the woof, The winding-sheet of Edward's race ; Give ample room, and verge enough, The characters of hell to trace; Mark the year, and mark the night.
Página x - The entrenchments were opened, and, on the sixteenth, the enemy surrendered. The garrison was allowed to march out with the honours of war, and to be transported with their effects to Louisbourg, at the expense of the king of Great Britain, on condition of not bearing arms for six months. The name of fort Beausejour was now changed to Cumberland.
Página 178 - I'd court thy palliative aid no more; No more I'd sue that thou shouldst spread, Thy spell around my aching head, But would conjure thee to impart Thy balsam for a broken heart; And by thy soft Lethean power, ( Inestimable flower) Burst these terrestrial bonds, and other regions try.
Página 178 - E'en languid Hope no more is mine, And I will sing of thee alone ; Unless perchance the attributes of Grief, The cypress bud and willow leaf, Their pale funereal foliage blend with thine. •Hail, lovely blossom ! thou canst ease The wretched victims of Disease ; Canst close those weary eyes in gentle sleep, Which never open but to weep ; For oh ! thy potent charm Can agonizing Pain disarm ; Expel imperious Memory from her seat, And bid the throbbing heart forget to beat.
Página 113 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno ; noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Página 268 - ... kingdom ; and by his command I announce to you that you shall be crowned in the city of Rheims, and shall become his lieutenant in the realm of France.
Página 204 - The man's wife, who beheld the dreadful scene, took her two children, and threw them at the feet of the enraged animal, saying, /Since you have slain my husband, take my life also, as well as that of my children.
Página 152 - We are told that the heart of man is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
Página 316 - and doubt not but thou wilt bring back with thee thy companion ; and tell Talbot, that if he will arm himself, I will do the same, and let him come before the walls of the town, and if he can take me, he may burn me ; and if I discomfit him, let him raise the siege, and return unto his own native country.