The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous ... : Drawn from the Life, Volum 2Methuen, 1826 |
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Side 18
... pleasant terms with that divi- nity . No plebeian blood there , I should think : a peeress , I perceive , by the coronet on the panels . " " A peine cognoist , ou la femme et le melon , " responded Crony , " you shall hear . Among the ...
... pleasant terms with that divi- nity . No plebeian blood there , I should think : a peeress , I perceive , by the coronet on the panels . " " A peine cognoist , ou la femme et le melon , " responded Crony , " you shall hear . Among the ...
Side 66
... . The old mill which formerly stood on the right - hand of the river , and from which the place derived its name , has now entirely disappeared ; and in lieu of the or green fields and pleasant walks with which this part 68 THE ENGLISH SPY.
... . The old mill which formerly stood on the right - hand of the river , and from which the place derived its name , has now entirely disappeared ; and in lieu of the or green fields and pleasant walks with which this part 68 THE ENGLISH SPY.
Side 66
... , Satirical, and Humorous ... : Drawn from the Life Charles Molloy Westmacott. or green fields and pleasant walks with which this part of. The Merigold Family on a Party of Pleasure effect of a Storm in the little Bay of Biscay.
... , Satirical, and Humorous ... : Drawn from the Life Charles Molloy Westmacott. or green fields and pleasant walks with which this part of. The Merigold Family on a Party of Pleasure effect of a Storm in the little Bay of Biscay.
Side 69
... pleasant walks with which this part of the suburbs abounded , we have now a number of square brick - dust tubs , miscalled cottages ornée , and a strange - looking Turkish sort of a prison called a Peni- tentiary , which from being ...
... pleasant walks with which this part of the suburbs abounded , we have now a number of square brick - dust tubs , miscalled cottages ornée , and a strange - looking Turkish sort of a prison called a Peni- tentiary , which from being ...
Side 71
... pleasant localities ; the loss of an old servant , an old building , or an old tree , is felt like the loss of an old friend . The paths , and fields , and rambles of our infancy are endeared to us by the fondest and the purest feelings ...
... pleasant localities ; the loss of an old servant , an old building , or an old tree , is felt like the loss of an old friend . The paths , and fields , and rambles of our infancy are endeared to us by the fondest and the purest feelings ...
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The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and ..., Volum 2 Charles Molloy Westmacott Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
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Side 270 - All hail, great master! grave sir, hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure ; be't to fly, To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curl'd clouds ; to thy strong bidding, task Ariel, and all his quality.
Side 278 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
Side 277 - Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears Were like a better way: those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.