Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Том 15Adam Waldie, 1841 |
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... horse , which retarded him on the road . ‡ James received the news of his accession with proper decency . Rapin states , on the indifferent authority of a French historian , § that he could not forbear lifting up his eyes to heaven , as ...
... horse , which retarded him on the road . ‡ James received the news of his accession with proper decency . Rapin states , on the indifferent authority of a French historian , § that he could not forbear lifting up his eyes to heaven , as ...
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... horse in hunting , and a remarkable circumstance of his having hung a footpad without even the form of a trial , no event of any importance occurred in his progress through his new dominions . The grief for a departed monarch is ...
... horse in hunting , and a remarkable circumstance of his having hung a footpad without even the form of a trial , no event of any importance occurred in his progress through his new dominions . The grief for a departed monarch is ...
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... horse stumbled and cast Buckingham , on his part , generally addresses the his majesty into the New River , where the ice king as " dear dad and gossip , " and terminates brake ; he fell in so that nothing but his boots with " your ...
... horse stumbled and cast Buckingham , on his part , generally addresses the his majesty into the New River , where the ice king as " dear dad and gossip , " and terminates brake ; he fell in so that nothing but his boots with " your ...
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... horse carried him . James was accustomed to say that " a horse never stumbled but when he was reined . " The king's equestrian ungainliness was the more unfortunate , in one of his exalted rank , as all processions , and journeys of ...
... horse carried him . James was accustomed to say that " a horse never stumbled but when he was reined . " The king's equestrian ungainliness was the more unfortunate , in one of his exalted rank , as all processions , and journeys of ...
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... horse , and doctors , even in his worst attacks , were unable rode to London . Shortly after this the papers to persuade him to have recourse to it . As his were found , and James became alive to the act indisposition became more ...
... horse , and doctors , even in his worst attacks , were unable rode to London . Shortly after this the papers to persuade him to have recourse to it . As his were found , and James became alive to the act indisposition became more ...
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Страница 119 - Her finger was so small, the ring Would not stay on, which they did bring, It was too wide a peck; And to say truth (for out it must) It looked like the great collar (.just) About our young colt's neck. Her feet beneath her petticoat, Like little mice, stole in and out, As if they feared the light.
Страница 60 - In the first rank of these did Zimri stand: A man so various, that he seem'd to be Not one, but all Mankind's Epitome. Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong; Was everything by starts, and nothing long: But in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon: Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking; Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Страница 119 - Her lips were red; and one was thin Compared to that was next her chin, Some bee had stung it newly: But, Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze Than on the sun in July. Her mouth so small, when she does speak Thou'dst swear her teeth her words did break That they might passage get; But she so handled still the matter They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit.
Страница 60 - Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking. Blest madman! who could every hour employ With something new to wish or to enjoy. Railing and praising were his usual themes; And both, to show his judgment, in extremes; So over violent, or over civil, That every man with him was god or devil.
Страница 72 - He nothing common did or mean Upon that memorable scene, But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Nor called the gods, with vulgar spite, To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head Down, as upon a bed.
Страница 119 - A Ballad upon a Wedding. I tell thee, Dick, where I have been, Where I the rarest things have seen ; Oh, things without compare ! Such sights again cannot be found In any place on English ground, Be it at wake or fair.
Страница 119 - The side that's next the sun. Her lips were red; and one was thin Compared to that was next her chin (Some bee had stung it newly); But, Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze, Than on the sun in July.
Страница 36 - I am persuaded, his power and interest, at that time, was greater to do good or hurt, than any man's in the kingdom, or than any man of his rank hath had in any time: for his reputation of honesty was universal, and his affections seemed so publicly guided, that no corrupt or private ends could bias them.
Страница 8 - I am certain she was not joined with good works, and left the court in a staggering condition: Charity came to the King's feet, and seemed to cover the multitude of sins her sisters had committed; in some...