The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volum 35Joseph Rogerson |
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... less proud ambition . The soul of his ancestry was in him , suggesting high thoughts ; the fire of sorrow had tempered his spirit with the keen edge which conquers circumstance , and teaches the " noble mind to scorn delights and love ...
... less proud ambition . The soul of his ancestry was in him , suggesting high thoughts ; the fire of sorrow had tempered his spirit with the keen edge which conquers circumstance , and teaches the " noble mind to scorn delights and love ...
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... less purely blue . Visions of tall chimneys came next , bellowing fire from their entrails , and vomiting murky smoke into the clouds . Then the houses , no longer standing apart with country independence , approximated closer and ...
... less purely blue . Visions of tall chimneys came next , bellowing fire from their entrails , and vomiting murky smoke into the clouds . Then the houses , no longer standing apart with country independence , approximated closer and ...
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... less troublesome . " " The settling of them down will have to be done by ourselves , that's easy to be seen , ' , " said Margy . " The character I heard of them is true enough , " observed Gideon . " If we should find them too craving ...
... less troublesome . " " The settling of them down will have to be done by ourselves , that's easy to be seen , ' , " said Margy . " The character I heard of them is true enough , " observed Gideon . " If we should find them too craving ...
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... less , we are all worshippers at the shrine of sensuous beauty - beauty of form , and hue , and sound - which can be felt , and seen , and heard , and the kind and degree of homage which we yield is in accordance with the purity , the ...
... less , we are all worshippers at the shrine of sensuous beauty - beauty of form , and hue , and sound - which can be felt , and seen , and heard , and the kind and degree of homage which we yield is in accordance with the purity , the ...
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... less gems , seeds of amaranthine flowers and death- less fruits , which may wait ages for their full de- velopment , but with the certainty that it is to come . In the physical world heaven and earth combine to give beauty to a scene ...
... less gems , seeds of amaranthine flowers and death- less fruits , which may wait ages for their full de- velopment , but with the certainty that it is to come . In the physical world heaven and earth combine to give beauty to a scene ...
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Side 51 - They stole little Bridget For seven years long ; "When she 'came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back Between the night and morrow, They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow.
Side 288 - LOVING in truth, and fain in verse my love to show, That she, dear she, might take some pleasure of my pain,— Pleasure might cause her read, reading might make her know, Knowledge might pity win, and pity grace obtain, — I sought fit words to paint the blackest face of woe, Studying inventions fine, her wits to entertain, Oft turning others' leaves, to see if thence would flow Some fresh and fruitful showers upon my sunburnt brain.
Side 52 - When she 'came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back Between the night and morrow, They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow. They have kept her ever since Deep within the lakes, On a bed of flag-leaves, Watching till she wakes.
Side 311 - When Nature was shaping him, clay was not granted For making so full-sized a man as she wanted, So, to fill out her model, a little she spared From some finer-grained stuff for a woman prepared, And she could not have hit a more excellent plan For making him fully and perfectly man.
Side 52 - He shall find their sharpest thorns In his bed at night. Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men ; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather!
Side 180 - Her court was pure; her life serene; God gave her peace; her land reposed; A thousand claims to reverence closed In her as Mother, Wife, and Queen...
Side 74 - Tis good to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new 1" The party which sat down to dinner at Hazlehnrst Grange on that day was a very seleet one.
Side 311 - Tis as if a rough oak that for ages had stood, With his gnarled bony branches like ribs of the wood. Should bloom, after cycles of struggle and scathe, With a single anemone trembly and rathe ; His strength is so tender, his...
Side 309 - I pray you Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down let me shift for myself.
Side 286 - O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down!