The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 70Philological Society of London, 1816 |
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... spirit of his sires , And all their scorn of death and chains ? And see the Scottish Exile tann'd ́ By many a far and foreign clime , Bend o'er his homeborn verse and weep , In memory of his native land , With love that scorns the lapse ...
... spirit of his sires , And all their scorn of death and chains ? And see the Scottish Exile tann'd ́ By many a far and foreign clime , Bend o'er his homeborn verse and weep , In memory of his native land , With love that scorns the lapse ...
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... spirit of disputation had gained force , especially as the twelfth bottle began to traverse the table . " I maintain ( cried the philo- sopher , filling his seventeenth glass ) that there is no evil in existence ! What we call ...
... spirit of disputation had gained force , especially as the twelfth bottle began to traverse the table . " I maintain ( cried the philo- sopher , filling his seventeenth glass ) that there is no evil in existence ! What we call ...
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... spirit worships , That lovers love so well - Strange joy is thine , Whose influence o'er all tides of soul bath power , Who lendst thy light to rapture and des- pair ; The glow of hope and wan hue of sick fancy The path of meeting or of ...
... spirit worships , That lovers love so well - Strange joy is thine , Whose influence o'er all tides of soul bath power , Who lendst thy light to rapture and des- pair ; The glow of hope and wan hue of sick fancy The path of meeting or of ...
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... spirit , we are considerably exalted be yond him who inflicts his cruelty upon us . To what purpose , then , is all the pageantry of the great , the splendor of riches , or the trappings of gran- deur ? We must be aware that they do not ...
... spirit , we are considerably exalted be yond him who inflicts his cruelty upon us . To what purpose , then , is all the pageantry of the great , the splendor of riches , or the trappings of gran- deur ? We must be aware that they do not ...
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... spirit of Louis IX . of France . He governed him by making a proper use of that dread of death , to which he knew the king was subject to a degree so ridiculous , that he once ac- tually stopped a priest , who , after having prayed for ...
... spirit of Louis IX . of France . He governed him by making a proper use of that dread of death , to which he knew the king was subject to a degree so ridiculous , that he once ac- tually stopped a priest , who , after having prayed for ...
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Página 13 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Página 436 - For a lady's chamber meet : The lamp with twofold silver chain Is fastened to an angel's feet.
Página 236 - REMOTE, unfriended, melancholy, slow, Or by the lazy Scheld or wandering Po ; Or onward, where the rude Carinthian boor Against the houseless stranger shuts the door ; Or where Campania's plain forsaken lies, A weary waste expanding to the skies ; Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.
Página 308 - Thus every good his native wilds impart, Imprints the patriot passion on his heart ; And e'en those ills that round his mansion rise Enhance the bliss his scanty fund supplies. Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms...
Página 236 - Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail; Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale; Or press the bashful stranger...
Página 238 - In these, ere triflers half their wish obtain, The toiling pleasure sickens into pain ; And, e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy, The heart, distrusting, asks if this be joy.
Página 311 - The life of Dr. Parnell is a task which I should very willingly decline, since it has been lately written by Goldsmith, a man of such variety of powers, and such felicity of performance, that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness, and general without confusion; whose language was copious without exuberance, exact without constraint, and easy without weakness.
Página 435 - A little child, a limber elf, Singing, dancing to itself, A fairy thing with red round cheeks, That always finds, and never seeks, Makes such a vision to the sight As fills a father's eyes with light...
Página 12 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...