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... equivalent to * wild men , " and answering literally to the Dutch Bosch - men , and the uncouth Malay Ourang - outang . Beneath the British shield ; then late revived The slumbering 32 [ Oct. Hubert ; or , the Veteran of India .
... equivalent to * wild men , " and answering literally to the Dutch Bosch - men , and the uncouth Malay Ourang - outang . Beneath the British shield ; then late revived The slumbering 32 [ Oct. Hubert ; or , the Veteran of India .
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Beneath the British shield ; then late revived The slumbering hope that there his length of days Yet glad might end : his children , too , rejoiced , Of gathered wealth enjoyment there to find , And o'er those scenes to walk , whose ...
Beneath the British shield ; then late revived The slumbering hope that there his length of days Yet glad might end : his children , too , rejoiced , Of gathered wealth enjoyment there to find , And o'er those scenes to walk , whose ...
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... late their father fought , Await , like him , the soldier's fair reward , Or wealth , or honoured death ( the prospect sole Their tribe requires ) nor desperate need to join , As wont their sires of old , the lawless chief , Whose hated ...
... late their father fought , Await , like him , the soldier's fair reward , Or wealth , or honoured death ( the prospect sole Their tribe requires ) nor desperate need to join , As wont their sires of old , the lawless chief , Whose hated ...
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... late ! She has been poison'd ! Hen . Murderess ! ( Draws his sword , and rushes towards the queen . ) Take thy reward ! Ros . ( Summons her last strength , and with extreme effort wrests the sword out of the king's hand . ) Henry ...
... late ! She has been poison'd ! Hen . Murderess ! ( Draws his sword , and rushes towards the queen . ) Take thy reward ! Ros . ( Summons her last strength , and with extreme effort wrests the sword out of the king's hand . ) Henry ...
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... late Duke of Nor- thumberland ) and on his arrival in England was put to school , where he made good progress in his studies , and learnt to write a very fair hand for a black man , as several letters to us , now in our possession , and ...
... late Duke of Nor- thumberland ) and on his arrival in England was put to school , where he made good progress in his studies , and learnt to write a very fair hand for a black man , as several letters to us , now in our possession , and ...
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Seite 109 - LIFE IN LONDON : or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, Corinthian Tom.
Seite 397 - Then the pied wind-flowers and the tulip tall, And narcissi, the fairest among them all, Who gaze on their eyes in the stream's recess, Till they die of their own dear loveliness...
Seite 396 - Return, Alpheus; the dread voice is past That shrunk thy streams; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and flowerets of a thousand hues.
Seite 396 - Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe, and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy freak'd with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose, and the well-attired woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head, And every flower that sad embroidery wears : Bid amaranthus all his beauty shed, And daffodillies fill their cups with tears, To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies.
Seite 494 - Accordingly we find, that, in every kingdom, into which money begins to flow in greater abundance than formerly, everything takes a new face : labour and industry gain life ; the merchant becomes more enterprising, the manufacturer more diligent and skilful, and even the farmer follows his plough with greater alacrity and attention.
Seite 279 - ... a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit, as some may possibly think them; but virtues of a great and noble kind, and such as dignify our nature as much as they contribute to our repose and fortune. For nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul, as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations, in snarling and scuffling with every one about us. Again and again, my dear Barry, we must be at peace with our species...
Seite 397 - The snow-drop, and then the violet, Arose from the ground with warm rain wet, And their breath was mixed with fresh odour, sent From the turf, like the voice and the instrument.
Seite 124 - Among bridesmen and kinsmen, and brothers and all: Then spoke the bride's father, his hand on his sword, (For the poor craven bridegroom said never a word), " O, come ye in peace here or come ye in war, Or to dance at our bridal, young Lord Lochinvar...
Seite 96 - To bridle a goddess is no very delicate idea; but why must she be bridled? because she longs to launch ? an act which was never hindered by a bridle: and whither will she launch? into a nobler strain.
Seite 397 - Some glossy-leaved, and shining in the sun, The maple, and the beech of oily nuts Prolific, and the lime at dewy eve Diffusing odours : nor unnoted pass The sycamore, capricious in attire. Now green, now tawny, and ere autumn yet Have changed the woods, in scarlet honours bright.