The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Miscellaneous prose, 1798-1834Methuen & Company, 1903 |
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... dream , or doth not even now a heavenly calm descend from thee into my bosom , as I meditate on the chaste loves of Rosamund and her Clare ? CHAPTER IV ALLAN CLARE was just two years elder than Rosamund . He was a boy of fourteen , when ...
... dream , or doth not even now a heavenly calm descend from thee into my bosom , as I meditate on the chaste loves of Rosamund and her Clare ? CHAPTER IV ALLAN CLARE was just two years elder than Rosamund . He was a boy of fourteen , when ...
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... dream of happiness . " The girl blushed as she read , and trembled - she had a sort of confused sensation , that Allan was noticing her - yet she durst not ' ift her eyes from the book , but continued 8 MISCELLANEOUS PROSE , 1798-1834.
... dream of happiness . " The girl blushed as she read , and trembled - she had a sort of confused sensation , that Allan was noticing her - yet she durst not ' ift her eyes from the book , but continued 8 MISCELLANEOUS PROSE , 1798-1834.
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... dream . - Methinks something like an awaking from an ill dream shall the Resurrection from the Dead be . - Materially different from our accustomed scenes , and ways of life , the World to come may possibly not be - still it is ...
... dream . - Methinks something like an awaking from an ill dream shall the Resurrection from the Dead be . - Materially different from our accustomed scenes , and ways of life , the World to come may possibly not be - still it is ...
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... dream - an idle dream . CHAPTER XI STRANGE things have happened unto me - I seem scarce awake— but I will recollect my thoughts , and try to give an account of what has befallen me in the few last weeks . Since my father's death our ...
... dream - an idle dream . CHAPTER XI STRANGE things have happened unto me - I seem scarce awake— but I will recollect my thoughts , and try to give an account of what has befallen me in the few last weeks . Since my father's death our ...
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... dream . " He had lost his way on a great heath , to which there seemed no end - it was cold , cold , cold -and dark , very dark - an old woman in leading - strings , blind , was groping about for a guide " —and then he frightened me ...
... dream . " He had lost his way on a great heath , to which there seemed no end - it was cold , cold , cold -and dark , very dark - an old woman in leading - strings , blind , was groping about for a guide " —and then he frightened me ...
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Seite 369 - No matter where; of comfort no man speak. Let's talk of graves, of worms and epitaphs; Make dust our paper and with rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth.
Seite 543 - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And like a lobster boiled, the morn From black to red began to turn...
Seite 470 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan...
Seite 501 - I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Seite 222 - Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom, Far from all resort of mirth, Save the cricket on the hearth, Or the bellman's drowsy charm To bless the doors from nightly harm.
Seite 200 - Of fruits, and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damask'd wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings.
Seite 88 - Ye have the account Of my performance : what remains, ye gods ! But up, and enter now into full bliss ?" So having said, a while he stood, expecting Their universal shout, and high applause, To fill his ear ; when, contrary, he hears On all sides, from innumerable tongues, A dismal universal hiss, the sound Of public scorn...
Seite 200 - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for heaven's grace and boon; Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together prest, 220 And on her silver cross soft amethyst, And on her hair a glory, like a saint: She seem'da splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven : — Porphyro grew faint : She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from mortal taint.
Seite 370 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, My gay apparel for an almsman's gown, My...
Seite 370 - And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones. For God's sake let us sit upon the ground...