The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... for Daily Use and Diversio, Том 3R. Griffin and Company, 1838 |
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... Duke of York . FROM. The River Fleet at its source , in a field on the London side of the Hampstead ponds , is merely a sedgy ditchling , scarcely half a step across , and " winds its sinuosi- ties along , " with little increase of width ...
... Duke of York . FROM. The River Fleet at its source , in a field on the London side of the Hampstead ponds , is merely a sedgy ditchling , scarcely half a step across , and " winds its sinuosi- ties along , " with little increase of width ...
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... Duke of York . FROM THE BUST BY BEHNES , EXECUTED FOR HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS IN 1826 . In the rude block aspiring talent sees Its patron's face , and hews it out with ease ; Ere fail'd the royal breath , the marble breath'd , And lives to ...
... Duke of York . FROM THE BUST BY BEHNES , EXECUTED FOR HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS IN 1826 . In the rude block aspiring talent sees Its patron's face , and hews it out with ease ; Ere fail'd the royal breath , the marble breath'd , And lives to ...
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... duke of York's friendship or favour , any one who desires to hold his royal highness's person in re- membrance , has an opportunity of obtaining a fac - simile of the original bust , which is as large as life . Mr. Behnes was the last ...
... duke of York's friendship or favour , any one who desires to hold his royal highness's person in re- membrance , has an opportunity of obtaining a fac - simile of the original bust , which is as large as life . Mr. Behnes was the last ...
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... duke of York . The counties of York and Lancaster are the only two in England from which the titles conferred have been exclusively en- joyed by princes of the blood royal . It may be safely asserted , that neither of these designations ...
... duke of York . The counties of York and Lancaster are the only two in England from which the titles conferred have been exclusively en- joyed by princes of the blood royal . It may be safely asserted , that neither of these designations ...
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... YORK . I. Edmund Plantagenet , surnamed De Langley , from his birth - place , fifth son of king Edward III . , was first created earl of Cambridge by his father , and afterwards created duke of York by his nephew , Richard II . He was ...
... YORK . I. Edmund Plantagenet , surnamed De Langley , from his birth - place , fifth son of king Edward III . , was first created earl of Cambridge by his father , and afterwards created duke of York by his nephew , Richard II . He was ...
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Страница 115 - Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause ; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.
Страница 65 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Страница 163 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Страница 809 - MY HEART aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk...
Страница 251 - Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And...
Страница 809 - O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth ; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim...
Страница 809 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan...
Страница 65 - At his own wonders, wondering for his bread. *Tis pleasant through the loop-holes of retreat To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on the uninjured ear.
Страница 231 - An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fire-side pleasures gambol at her feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found? " Art thou a man — a patriot ? look around, O thou shalt find, howe'er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home.
Страница 91 - And when we came to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard: but Paul was suffered to dwell by himself with a soldier that kept him.