The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Томове 38–39Joseph Rogerson |
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... rendered still more opaque by a yellow , sullen - looking November fog ; seasons - well , I should not have thought it . Do the seasons affect your sheep ? If not , bring me a dish of mutton chops , a plate of potatoes , a bottle of ...
... rendered still more opaque by a yellow , sullen - looking November fog ; seasons - well , I should not have thought it . Do the seasons affect your sheep ? If not , bring me a dish of mutton chops , a plate of potatoes , a bottle of ...
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... render him eligible to be- come my heir ; in which case you have schools and hospitals enough in England to disem- barrass me of my ingots . " " And may I venture to inquire the nature of the qualities which you desire in your suc ...
... render him eligible to be- come my heir ; in which case you have schools and hospitals enough in England to disem- barrass me of my ingots . " " And may I venture to inquire the nature of the qualities which you desire in your suc ...
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... render it extremely There was a pause . The lawyer was still at fault ; and his companion sat , flung back in his well - cushioned chair , gazing intently into the fire , and apparently lost in thought , although his countenance ...
... render it extremely There was a pause . The lawyer was still at fault ; and his companion sat , flung back in his well - cushioned chair , gazing intently into the fire , and apparently lost in thought , although his countenance ...
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... render himself independent of other men's money ; while the West - end parson has only to curl his hair carefully , and to wear clean gloves , in order to secure an heiress , or to become tutor to some lordling , whose father will ...
... render himself independent of other men's money ; while the West - end parson has only to curl his hair carefully , and to wear clean gloves , in order to secure an heiress , or to become tutor to some lordling , whose father will ...
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... rendered her a welcome guest in the literary circle she frequented , and over this circle Voltaire and his friend the Marquise du Châtelet held almost sovereign sway , for what- ever might be the envy and jealousy they excited even in ...
... rendered her a welcome guest in the literary circle she frequented , and over this circle Voltaire and his friend the Marquise du Châtelet held almost sovereign sway , for what- ever might be the envy and jealousy they excited even in ...
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Страница 334 - And what is so rare as a day in June ? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might. An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
Страница 161 - And down the coast, all taking up the burden, Replied the distant forts, As if to summon from his sleep the Warden And Lord of the Cinque Ports. Him shall no sunshine from the fields of azure, No drum-beat from the wall, No morning gun from the black fort's embrasure, Awaken with its call...
Страница 54 - Tamed by the cruel season, crowd around The winnowing store, and claim the little boon Which Providence assigns them. One alone, The redbreast, sacred to the household gods. Wisely regardful of th...
Страница 29 - The Discovery of a New World ; or, a Discourse tending to prove that it is probable there may be another habitable World in the Moon ; with a Discourse concerning the possibility of a passage thither.
Страница 124 - Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not, and yet I say unto you, that Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these.
Страница 161 - A MIST was driving down the British Channel, The day was just begun, And through the window-panes, on floor and panel, Streamed the red autumn sun. It glanced on flowing flag and rippling pennon, And the white sails of ships ; And, from the frowning rampart, the black cannon Hailed it with feverish lips. Sandwich and Romney, Hastings, Hithe, and Dover, Were all alert that day, To see the French war-steamers speeding over, When the fog cleared away.
Страница 53 - Dr. Chandler tells us, in his Travels in Greece, that it is related, where Druidism prevailed the houses were decked with evergreens in December, that the sylvan spirits might repair to them, and remain unnipped with frost and cold winds, until a milder season had renewed the foliage of their darling abodes.
Страница 44 - We appeal to you, then, as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your voices to your fellowcitizens and your prayers to God for the removal of this affliction and disgrace from the Christian world.
Страница 44 - A common origin, a common faith, and, we sincerely believe, a common cause, urge us at the present moment to address you on the subject of that system of negro slavery which still prevails so extensively; and even under kindlydisposed masters, with such frightful results, in many of the vast regions of the western world.
Страница 192 - O how soft thy darts, How tender and how sweet ! Thy song enchained a thousand hearts And drew them to thy feet ; And, as thy bright lips sang, they caught So beautiful a ray, That, as I gazed, I almost thought The spirit of thy lay Had left, while melting on the air, Its sweet expression painted there.