Sydney Punch Staff Papers1872 |
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... grand and melancholy " Paracelsus " ? Robert Browning , sirs , is substan- tially " caviare to the general . " And , to a great extent we fear , always will be . His own fault in some sort , you will venture to him , great and unique as ...
... grand and melancholy " Paracelsus " ? Robert Browning , sirs , is substan- tially " caviare to the general . " And , to a great extent we fear , always will be . His own fault in some sort , you will venture to him , great and unique as ...
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... grand old things - oh , by Jove ! these hot winds play the mischief with one's instrument- ( suck ! screw - w - w ) —that I never tire of . Just listen to the opening chords ! Now , Priscilla ! " He would then proceed to draw a chair to ...
... grand old things - oh , by Jove ! these hot winds play the mischief with one's instrument- ( suck ! screw - w - w ) —that I never tire of . Just listen to the opening chords ! Now , Priscilla ! " He would then proceed to draw a chair to ...
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... grand musician . He plays splendidly on the ophicleide , and , what's more , he has got one that belonged to his grandfather , an old Belgian bandsman , who ran away at Waterloo , and reared a virtuous family in England by playing the ...
... grand musician . He plays splendidly on the ophicleide , and , what's more , he has got one that belonged to his grandfather , an old Belgian bandsman , who ran away at Waterloo , and reared a virtuous family in England by playing the ...
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... grand conception than a programme was drawn up on the spot , and as we parted to ride home with Brogley , that worthy thus assured Speckerton of his sincerity and cordial assistance : " Now , my dear fellow do not you bother yourself ...
... grand conception than a programme was drawn up on the spot , and as we parted to ride home with Brogley , that worthy thus assured Speckerton of his sincerity and cordial assistance : " Now , my dear fellow do not you bother yourself ...
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... grand old England stands , With weapons gleaming in her ready hands , Outside the tumult ! Let us watch , and trust That she will never darken in the dust And drift of wild contention , but remain , The hope and stay of many troubled ...
... grand old England stands , With weapons gleaming in her ready hands , Outside the tumult ! Let us watch , and trust That she will never darken in the dust And drift of wild contention , but remain , The hope and stay of many troubled ...
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admiration arms Australian Bacchio Bart von Schinkenstein Basil Moss beauty Bluffins Bob Charlton Brogley Budgeree Cant Cape Horn Champion Bay chief cried daring dark dead dear eyes face fair Farryher father fear feel feet felt fire Flora Charlton followed gave gazed gentleman GEORGE GORDON MCCRAE Ghost girl gold hand Harry head heard heart HENRY KENDALL Isaac Jews Kai Tamaru King knew lady Lake Taupo Laura light looked Marcus mate McDermott McTavish mind Miss Pike mother Muggles never night o'er once ophicleide Paketoi passed poor Prague Princess reader replied Robert Browning round rushed Schloggenbochs shouted sing soul Speckerton squatter stood sweetheart long ago Tamaru Tambaroora tears tell thee there's thing thou thought threw told Tom McDermott Tom Potts took turned warri Whatanidea whilst wife wonder word Wychitella young
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Seite 8 - WOULD that the structure brave, the manifold music I build, Bidding my organ obey, calling its keys to their work, Claiming each slave of the sound, at a touch, as when .Solomon willed Armies of angels that soar, legions of demons that lurk, Man, brute, reptile, fly, — alien of end and of aim, Adverse, each from the other heaven-high, hell-deep removed, — Should rush into sight at once as he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved...
Seite 9 - And another would mount and march, like the excellent minion he was. Ay, another and yet another, one crowd but with many a crest, Raising my rampired walls of gold as transparent as glass, Eager to do and die, yield each his place to the rest...
Seite 202 - A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ; Survey the whole, nor seek slight faults to find Where Nature moves, and rapture warms the mind; Nor lose for that malignant dull delight, The gen'rous pleasure to be charm'd with wit.
Seite 187 - Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate. In life's low vale, the soil the virtues like, They please as beauties, here as wonders strike.
Seite 187 - Tis from high life high characters are drawn ; A saint in crape is twice a saint in lawn : A judge is just, a chancellor juster still ; A gownman learn'd ; a bishop what you will ; Wise if a minister ; but if a king, More wise, more learn'd, more just, more every thing. Court-virtues bear, like gems, the highest rate, Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate.
Seite 201 - Tho' learn'd, well-bred ; and tho' well-bred, sincere, Modestly bold, and humanly severe : Who to a friend his faults can freely show, And .gladly praise the merit of a foe?
Seite 201 - Though learn'd, well-bred; and though well-bred, sincere; Modestly bold, and humanly severe; Who to a friend his faults can freely show, And gladly praise the merit of a foe? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfined; A knowledge both of books and human kind...
Seite 9 - And, seeing ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven, Unless you be possess'd with devilish spirits, You cannot but forbear to murder me.
Seite 9 - Nature in turn conceived, obeying an impulse as I; And the emulous heaven yearned down, made effort to reach the earth, As the earth had done her best, in my passion, to...
Seite 189 - a son of the forest, a man of the backwoods, a dweller in unquiet and uncouth country, and his songs are accordingly saturated with the strange fitful music of waste, broken-up places.