The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 12H.D. Symonds, 1801 |
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... hearts and intentions of his fellows . Two well executed translations naturalized the same books of Lavater in the English language : this naturalization was requisite , to shew us the fallacy of his pretensions . The wanderings of ima ...
... hearts and intentions of his fellows . Two well executed translations naturalized the same books of Lavater in the English language : this naturalization was requisite , to shew us the fallacy of his pretensions . The wanderings of ima ...
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... heart , Bid pride and black revenge depart ; And with eternal olives bind , The hands and hearts of all our kind . Sidmouth , Jan. 1 , 1801 . B. ON THE RUINS OF A RELIGIOUS HOUSE . HALL , ale pouring op endea - To pale misfortunes ...
... heart , Bid pride and black revenge depart ; And with eternal olives bind , The hands and hearts of all our kind . Sidmouth , Jan. 1 , 1801 . B. ON THE RUINS OF A RELIGIOUS HOUSE . HALL , ale pouring op endea - To pale misfortunes ...
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... heart for refuge fly ,, The world renounce , and all its spight defy ? Alas ! of all our pious fathers pains , Not e'en one lonely sanctu'ry remains ; O'erwhelm'd in reformation's frantic tide , The wreck alone frowns dark on ev'ry side ...
... heart for refuge fly ,, The world renounce , and all its spight defy ? Alas ! of all our pious fathers pains , Not e'en one lonely sanctu'ry remains ; O'erwhelm'd in reformation's frantic tide , The wreck alone frowns dark on ev'ry side ...
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... heart , Now lull'd its woe , now taught to bear the smart . O could I now my weary footsteps bend , To climes where yet thy kindred spires ascend , Perhaps some frowning Alp , some dreary dell , Might yield to wretchedness like mine , a ...
... heart , Now lull'd its woe , now taught to bear the smart . O could I now my weary footsteps bend , To climes where yet thy kindred spires ascend , Perhaps some frowning Alp , some dreary dell , Might yield to wretchedness like mine , a ...
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... heart to gain ; ' Tis well , should zephyrs waft me to this shore- →→ ' Twere better , should my bark be seen no more , Then lodg'd in some unfathom'd cavern deep , Tempests shall rock my restless cares to sleep , While o'er my head ...
... heart to gain ; ' Tis well , should zephyrs waft me to this shore- →→ ' Twere better , should my bark be seen no more , Then lodg'd in some unfathom'd cavern deep , Tempests shall rock my restless cares to sleep , While o'er my head ...
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Страница 249 - Been hurt by th' archers. In his side he bore, And in his hands and feet, the cruel scars. With gentle force soliciting the darts, He drew them forth, and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene; With few associates, and not wishing more. Here much I ruminate, as much I may, With other views of men and manners now Than once, and others of a life to come...
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Страница 331 - And having dropped the expected bag — pass on. He whistles as he goes, light-hearted wretch, Cold and yet cheerful: messenger of grief Perhaps to thousands, and of joy to some, To him indifferent whether grief or joy.
Страница 210 - Robert and his younger brother Gilbert had been grounded a little in English, before they were put under my care. They both made a rapid progress in reading, and a tolerable progress in writing. In reading, dividing words into syllables by rule, spelling without book, parsing sentences...
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