The Year Book, of Daily Recreation & Information: Concerning Remarkable Men, Manners, Times, Seasons, Solemnities, Merry-makings, Antiquities & Novelties, Forming a Complete History of the Year; & a Perpetual Key to the AlmanacW. Tegg, 1832 - 856 páginas |
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... England into a great work - house for the whole world . The nation is richer than all the other nations of Europe , and distinguished from them by Mammon - worship , and abject subserviency to Mammon - worshippers , the enormous heaps ...
... England into a great work - house for the whole world . The nation is richer than all the other nations of Europe , and distinguished from them by Mammon - worship , and abject subserviency to Mammon - worshippers , the enormous heaps ...
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... England - which poets feigned to braid the bluehaired Oceanides of our seagirt isle . The whitethorn used , in the old style , to flower about St. Philip and St. James , May 1st , and thence was called May ; but now the blackthorn is ...
... England - which poets feigned to braid the bluehaired Oceanides of our seagirt isle . The whitethorn used , in the old style , to flower about St. Philip and St. James , May 1st , and thence was called May ; but now the blackthorn is ...
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... England , he was made a captain in the royal army , and in 1644 attended the queen to France , where he received a provocation from Mr. Crofts , a young man of family , which he took so deeply to heart , that a challenge ensued . Mr ...
... England , he was made a captain in the royal army , and in 1644 attended the queen to France , where he received a provocation from Mr. Crofts , a young man of family , which he took so deeply to heart , that a challenge ensued . Mr ...
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... England to that dis- tant quarter of the globe . On returning Hun.e. Calamities of Authors . Granger . Seward . Pepys . in May 1689 , and , settling in London , he became eminent in his profession , and in 1694 was elected physician to ...
... England to that dis- tant quarter of the globe . On returning Hun.e. Calamities of Authors . Granger . Seward . Pepys . in May 1689 , and , settling in London , he became eminent in his profession , and in 1694 was elected physician to ...
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... England . has drawn her in a robe of fine scarlet with a white hood ; a gay purse and gingling keys pendant at her side from a silked belt of silver tissue ; on each finger she wore two rings , and round her waist was a sash of grass ...
... England . has drawn her in a robe of fine scarlet with a white hood ; a gay purse and gingling keys pendant at her side from a silked belt of silver tissue ; on each finger she wore two rings , and round her waist was a sash of grass ...
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Página 118 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart...
Página 199 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam...
Página 380 - Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loosed his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watery moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Página 211 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom— Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
Página 269 - For so have I seen a lark rising from his bed of grass, and soaring upwards, singing as he rises, and hopes to get to heaven, and climb above the clouds ; but the poor bird was beaten back with the loud sighings of an eastern wind, and his motion made irregular and inconstant, descending more at every breath of the tempest, than it could recover by the...
Página 196 - From joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Página 612 - So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.
Página 493 - I have greater witness than that of John ; for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me.
Página 195 - Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever be, In the soothing thoughts that spring...
Página 277 - UP with me ! up with me into the clouds ! For thy song, Lark, is strong; Up with me, up with me into the clouds ! Singing, singing, With clouds and sky about thee ringing, Lift me, guide me till I find That spot which seems so to thy mind...