New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Band 83Henry Colburn, 1848 |
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... expression of countenance . Bishop Bruno , Bishop Bruno , There is something I'd have you know , The decrees of iron fate Have united us in hate ; Thus are we , my holy brother Evil spirits to each other , You are mine where'er you go ...
... expression of countenance . Bishop Bruno , Bishop Bruno , There is something I'd have you know , The decrees of iron fate Have united us in hate ; Thus are we , my holy brother Evil spirits to each other , You are mine where'er you go ...
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... expressions . " M'Crie says that he has an old manuscript which records this piece of savage brutality , and adds that the old lady " said nothing , but that they worthilie died , gif that whilk wes laid against them were trew ! " The ...
... expressions . " M'Crie says that he has an old manuscript which records this piece of savage brutality , and adds that the old lady " said nothing , but that they worthilie died , gif that whilk wes laid against them were trew ! " The ...
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... expression of discontent . I come not to break up any such amnesty . I am not capable of degrading myself on this bench by an insidious insinuation against any man's motives or conduct . You , in the free exercise of your elective ...
... expression of discontent . I come not to break up any such amnesty . I am not capable of degrading myself on this bench by an insidious insinuation against any man's motives or conduct . You , in the free exercise of your elective ...
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... expression of wonder which my countenance conveyed , for he said , while he coloured up to the very forehead , " I have had a return of good fortune since you came to see me last , Georgette . A friend has been to visit me , and has met ...
... expression of wonder which my countenance conveyed , for he said , while he coloured up to the very forehead , " I have had a return of good fortune since you came to see me last , Georgette . A friend has been to visit me , and has met ...
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... expression of gratitude , and finally a tremendous heartfelt burst of applause , at which the maiden seemed to shrink within herself , and to recoil , probably with a renewal of the terror she had felt before . But there was no cause ...
... expression of gratitude , and finally a tremendous heartfelt burst of applause , at which the maiden seemed to shrink within herself , and to recoil , probably with a renewal of the terror she had felt before . But there was no cause ...
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Seite 52 - Now entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel of the universe. From camp to camp through the foul womb of night The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fixed sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch...
Seite 412 - Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Seite 301 - Upon a brow more fierce than that, — Sullenly fierce — a mixture dire, Like thunder-clouds, of gloom and fire; In which the Peri's eye could read Dark tales of many a ruthless deed; The ruin'd maid — the shrine profaned — Oaths broken — and the threshold stain'd With blood of guests!
Seite 411 - That bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, And still revolt when Truth would set them free. Licence they mean when they cry Liberty; For who loves that must first be wise and good ; But from that mark how far they rove we see, For all this waste of wealth and loss of blood.
Seite 15 - Scottish descent, and flourished at the end of the sixth and the beginning of the seventh century, having died in the year of our Lord 606.
Seite 533 - On that first evening-, my aunt was lying insensible, to all appearance like one dying, — my father, with his poor forehead plastered over, from a wound he had received from a daughter dearly loved by him, and who loved him no less dearly, — my mother, a dead and murdered corpse, in the next room — yet was I wonderfully supported.
Seite 103 - Sir," replied the old wiseacre, " he was a fool. The right word never came to him. If you gave him back a bad shilling, he'd say, Why' it's as good a shilling as ever was born. You know he ought to have said coined. Coined, sir, never entered his head. He was a fool, sir.
Seite 99 - ... the free and ingenuous sort of such as evidently were born to study and love learning for itself, not for lucre, or any other end but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God and good men have consented shall be the reward of those whose published labours advance the good of mankind...
Seite 413 - Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus and blackest midnight born, In Stygian Cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy...
Seite 533 - God be praised, Coleridge, wonderful as it is to tell, I have never once been otherwise than collected and calm; even on the dreadful day, and in the midst of the terrible scene, I preserved a tranquillity which bystanders may have 40 construed into indifference — a tranquillity not of despair.