Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 11W. Blackwood & Sons, 1822 |
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... beautiful East , Wilt thou pamper and feast , In thy chambers , on banquets of roses and wine , HIM , thy pale sister West , From a boy hath caress'd ? Wilt thou stoop thee , her rival , around him to twine ? Yes I see it is done ; By ...
... beautiful East , Wilt thou pamper and feast , In thy chambers , on banquets of roses and wine , HIM , thy pale sister West , From a boy hath caress'd ? Wilt thou stoop thee , her rival , around him to twine ? Yes I see it is done ; By ...
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... beautiful description , . 149 , 150 . Αλλ ̓ ἦν ῥηγὶ προς παίγνοιν , τῶν θεραπόντων θρῆνος , Καὶ κατελθὼν τοῦ δώματος , παρίσταται σταδίῳ , Οὐκ αὐτῷ χαῖρε προσειπών , οὐ δεξιὰν ἐκτείνας , ̓Αλλ ' ἔστη βλοσυρόμματος , ὥσπερ σκύμνος ...
... beautiful description , . 149 , 150 . Αλλ ̓ ἦν ῥηγὶ προς παίγνοιν , τῶν θεραπόντων θρῆνος , Καὶ κατελθὼν τοῦ δώματος , παρίσταται σταδίῳ , Οὐκ αὐτῷ χαῖρε προσειπών , οὐ δεξιὰν ἐκτείνας , ̓Αλλ ' ἔστη βλοσυρόμματος , ὥσπερ σκύμνος ...
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... beautiful than that of Hein- rick von Vriberg , is more adequate to the value of the poem of Gotfrit von Strassburg , of whom Ulrick von Tur- heim is not an unhappy imitator . This new edition has been made by compa- ring six different ...
... beautiful than that of Hein- rick von Vriberg , is more adequate to the value of the poem of Gotfrit von Strassburg , of whom Ulrick von Tur- heim is not an unhappy imitator . This new edition has been made by compa- ring six different ...
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... beautiful features , I could easily sympathize with the young raptures of my friend . Her dress was such as to set off her charms to the utmost advantage , for the bright green of her Byssine robe , although it would have been a severe ...
... beautiful features , I could easily sympathize with the young raptures of my friend . Her dress was such as to set off her charms to the utmost advantage , for the bright green of her Byssine robe , although it would have been a severe ...
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well ; and surely none are to be found in all the Scriptures more beautiful than those sacred words of the royal poet of the He- brews . " God , " said the old man , and his voice gained strength from every word as he ut- tered it ...
well ; and surely none are to be found in all the Scriptures more beautiful than those sacred words of the royal poet of the He- brews . " God , " said the old man , and his voice gained strength from every word as he ut- tered it ...
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Страница 529 - And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, - alas! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them, but above shall grow In its next verdure, when this fiery mass Of living valour, rolling on the foe And burning with high hope shall moulder cold and low.
Страница 228 - To other lands, leave azure chasms of calm Over this isle, or weep themselves in dew, From which its fields and woods ever renew Their green and golden immortality. And from the sea there rise, and from the sky There fall, clear exhalations, soft and bright, Veil after veil, each hiding some delight, Which Sun or Moon or zephyr draw aside...
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Страница 410 - To waste his whole creation, or possess All as our own, and drive, as we were driven, The puny habitants; or, if not drive, Seduce them to our party, that their God May prove their foe, and with repenting hand Abolish his own works.
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Страница 83 - A man might then behold At Christmas, in each hall Good fires to curb the cold, And meat for great and small. The neighbours were friendly bidden. And all had welcome true. The poor from the gates were not chidden, When this old cap was new.
Страница 101 - God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.