Blackwood's Magazine, 58. kötetW. Blackwood., 1845 |
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... thought what a formidable enemy he was then fostering at the court of his obsequious brother sovereign . The re- sult of Louis XIV.'s intercession was , that Churchill was made lieutenant- colonel ; and he continued to serve with the ...
... thought what a formidable enemy he was then fostering at the court of his obsequious brother sovereign . The re- sult of Louis XIV.'s intercession was , that Churchill was made lieutenant- colonel ; and he continued to serve with the ...
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... thoughts swelling in me Before that One I stand , and cannot lightly brook To take mine eye from him . And still , the ... thought , When on the canvass thus the lineaments he caught , Or guided and inspired by some unknown Possession- I ...
... thoughts swelling in me Before that One I stand , and cannot lightly brook To take mine eye from him . And still , the ... thought , When on the canvass thus the lineaments he caught , Or guided and inspired by some unknown Possession- I ...
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... thought and sang , slept and breathed , with the dividing - door open for ever between their bed- rooms , and never once a separation between their hearts ; but she is in a far distant land . Who else is there at her call ? Except God ...
... thought and sang , slept and breathed , with the dividing - door open for ever between their bed- rooms , and never once a separation between their hearts ; but she is in a far distant land . Who else is there at her call ? Except God ...
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... thought , that if it wer'n't for the bandboxes , we might pass muster as fresh from the hands of Cork and Spain . " That's very kind of the Duke . " . " Oh , he's the best of gentlemen- I hears the best of characters of him from his ...
... thought , that if it wer'n't for the bandboxes , we might pass muster as fresh from the hands of Cork and Spain . " That's very kind of the Duke . " . " Oh , he's the best of gentlemen- I hears the best of characters of him from his ...
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... thought and greater heart , Hast only wove the slender laurel bough . " Princess . The bough which I , while wreathing thoughts , have wreathed , Soon finds a worthy resting - place . I lay it Upon my Virgil's forehead . " Leonora . My ...
... thought and greater heart , Hast only wove the slender laurel bough . " Princess . The bough which I , while wreathing thoughts , have wreathed , Soon finds a worthy resting - place . I lay it Upon my Virgil's forehead . " Leonora . My ...
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251. oldal - See mystery to mathematics fly. In vain: they gaze, turn giddy, rave, and die. Religion, blushing, veils her sacred fires; And, unawares, morality expires. Nor public flame, nor private, dares to shine, Nor human spark is left, nor glimpse divine. Lo ! thy dread empire, Chaos ! is restor'd, Light dies before thy uncreating word. Thy hand, great Anarch! lets the curtain fall; And universal darkness buries all.
254. oldal - For thee we dim the eyes, and stuff the head With all such reading as was never read : For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it, And write. about it, goddess, and about it : So spins the silk-worm small its slender store, And labours till it clouds itself all o'er.
308. oldal - I once before took leave to remind your Lordships — which was unnecessary, but there are many whom it may be needful to remind — that an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but one person in the world, that client and none other.
368. oldal - But thou in clumsy verse, unlickt, unpointed, Hast shamefully defied the Lord's anointed. I will not rake the dunghill of thy crimes, For who would read thy life that reads thy rhymes ? But of King David's foes, be this the doom, May all be like the young man Absalom ; And, for my foes, may this their blessing be, To talk like Doeg, and to write like thee...
367. oldal - Heaven made him poor (with reverence speaking), He never was a poet of God's making; The midwife laid her hand on his thick skull, With this prophetic blessing — Be thou dull; Drink, swear, and roar, forbear no lewd delight Fit for thy bulk — do anything but write: Thou art of lasting make, like thoughtless men, A strong nativity — but for the pen!
233. oldal - The sire then shook the honours of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial dulness...
243. oldal - HIGH on a gorgeous seat, that far out-shone Henley's gilt tub, or Fleckno's Irish throne...
366. oldal - Doeg, though without knowing how or why, Made still a blundering kind of melody ; Spurred boldly on, and dashed through thick and thin. Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in...
233. oldal - My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let others teach, learn thou from me Pangs without birth, and fruitless industry. Let virtuosos in five years be writ; Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit.
233. oldal - Nay let thy men of wit too be the same, All full of thee, and differing but in name; But let no alien Sedley interpose To lard with wit thy hungry Epsom prose.