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... thee with many fears and misgivings of heart . Being a stranger to thee , and having never administered to thy wants nor to thy pleasures , I can ask nothing at thy hands , save the common courtesies of life . Perchance , too , what I ...
... thee with many fears and misgivings of heart . Being a stranger to thee , and having never administered to thy wants nor to thy pleasures , I can ask nothing at thy hands , save the common courtesies of life . Perchance , too , what I ...
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... thee at his cell ! " continued the monk , growing angry , and shaking the sacristan by the shoulder . But still no answer . " Then , by , St . Anthony , I'll wake thee ! So , so ! Sir Gui ! " And saying this , he dealt the sacristan a ...
... thee at his cell ! " continued the monk , growing angry , and shaking the sacristan by the shoulder . But still no answer . " Then , by , St . Anthony , I'll wake thee ! So , so ! Sir Gui ! " And saying this , he dealt the sacristan a ...
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... thee , and that thus thou art made worthy of eternal life ? " " I believe . " " Dost thou pardon , with all thy heart , all who have offended thee in thought , word , or deed ? " " I pardon them . " " And dost thou ask pardon of God and ...
... thee , and that thus thou art made worthy of eternal life ? " " I believe . " " Dost thou pardon , with all thy heart , all who have offended thee in thought , word , or deed ? " " I pardon them . " " And dost thou ask pardon of God and ...
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... thee to thy will , And safely speed thee on thy way ; This only I would humbly pray- Pierce deep - but , oh ! forbear to kill . And whither goest thou , gentle sigh , Breathed so softly in my ear ? The ancient lyric poets of France are ...
... thee to thy will , And safely speed thee on thy way ; This only I would humbly pray- Pierce deep - but , oh ! forbear to kill . And whither goest thou , gentle sigh , Breathed so softly in my ear ? The ancient lyric poets of France are ...
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... thee ” " That the hour of my death draws near ? ” " That thou mayst still be saved . " " Yes ; if I will bear false ... thee and me , which has embraced the truth . " " His hand already smites thee . " " It has fallen more heavily upon ...
... thee ” " That the hour of my death draws near ? ” " That thou mayst still be saved . " " Yes ; if I will bear false ... thee and me , which has embraced the truth . " " His hand already smites thee . " " It has fallen more heavily upon ...
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Página 74 - ... he cometh to you with words set in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for, the well-enchanting skill of music; and with a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you, with a tale which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney corner...
Página 269 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms, and watery depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer in the faith of reason...
Página 283 - midst its dreary dells, Whose walls more awful nod By thy religious gleams. Or if chill blustering winds, or driving rain, Prevent my willing feet, be mine the hut, That from the mountain's side, Views wilds, and swelling floods, And hamlets brown, and dim-discover'd spires, And hears their simple bell, and marks o'er all Thy dewy fingers draw The gradual dusky veil.
Página 469 - Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar?
Página 291 - Ye ! who have traced the Pilgrim to the scene Which is his last, if in your memories dwell A thought which once was his, if on ye swell A single recollection, not in vain He wore his sandal-shoon and scallop-shell; Farewell ! with him alone may rest the pain, If such there were — with you, the moral of his strain.
Página 276 - Now therein of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the humane conceits) is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it.
Página 278 - A. soul sheathed in a crystal shrine, Through which all her bright features shine ; As when a piece of wanton lawn, A thin...
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Página 584 - I have trodden the wine-press alone, and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury, and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment.
Página 13 - LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, Corinthian Tom.