The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volum 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side vii
... Deaths of Little Children 247 XXXIII . Poetical Anomalies of Shape 253 XXXIV . Spring and Daisies 256 XXXV . May - Day 267 XXXVI . Shakspeare's Birth - Day 280 XXXVII . La Belle Dame sans Mercy 285 Page XXXVIII . Of Sticks 288 XXXIX ...
... Deaths of Little Children 247 XXXIII . Poetical Anomalies of Shape 253 XXXIV . Spring and Daisies 256 XXXV . May - Day 267 XXXVI . Shakspeare's Birth - Day 280 XXXVII . La Belle Dame sans Mercy 285 Page XXXVIII . Of Sticks 288 XXXIX ...
Side 15
... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was silent as death . The lady went out at the palace door , was set on horseback , and at the same time divested of her wrapping garment , as if she had been going into a bath ...
... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was silent as death . The lady went out at the palace door , was set on horseback , and at the same time divested of her wrapping garment , as if she had been going into a bath ...
Side 22
... death in the reign of Edward the Fourth , for wishing the horns of a favourite white stag which the king had killed , in the body of the person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a sufficing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of ...
... death in the reign of Edward the Fourth , for wishing the horns of a favourite white stag which the king had killed , in the body of the person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a sufficing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of ...
Side 23
... death of poison , that extraor- dinary person , Thomas Chatterton , - The sleepless boy , who perished in his pride . WORDSWORTH . -a He was buried in the workhouse in Shoe - lane ; circumstance , at which one can hardly help feeling a ...
... death of poison , that extraor- dinary person , Thomas Chatterton , - The sleepless boy , who perished in his pride . WORDSWORTH . -a He was buried in the workhouse in Shoe - lane ; circumstance , at which one can hardly help feeling a ...
Side 50
... death Stops our breath . Other joys Are but toys , And to be lamented . So saying , he stops the breath " of a trout , by plucking him up into an element too thin to respire , with a hook and a tortured worm in his jaws- Other joys Are ...
... death Stops our breath . Other joys Are but toys , And to be lamented . So saying , he stops the breath " of a trout , by plucking him up into an element too thin to respire , with a hook and a tortured worm in his jaws- Other joys Are ...
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