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xiii. oldal
... France was con- troduced a singular anomaly into the position solidated into one nation - and before that time of crowned heads . We do not speak of the Paris had no right to the title of the capital petty Princes of Germany , who seem ...
... France was con- troduced a singular anomaly into the position solidated into one nation - and before that time of crowned heads . We do not speak of the Paris had no right to the title of the capital petty Princes of Germany , who seem ...
1. oldal
... France was con- troduced a singular anomaly into the position solidated into one nation - and before that time of crowned heads . We do not speak of the Paris had no right to the title of the capital petty Princes of Germany , who seem ...
... France was con- troduced a singular anomaly into the position solidated into one nation - and before that time of crowned heads . We do not speak of the Paris had no right to the title of the capital petty Princes of Germany , who seem ...
2. oldal
... France has the honor of a share in both , while England can only claim part in On the island fortresses of Sweaborg the English and French navies have demolish- ed with incredible ease , and without loss , the arsenals and storehouses ...
... France has the honor of a share in both , while England can only claim part in On the island fortresses of Sweaborg the English and French navies have demolish- ed with incredible ease , and without loss , the arsenals and storehouses ...
3. oldal
... France and England . He who drinks not is heroism and its own glory . No better occasion no lover of his country , and a teetotaller is a could have happened to repair by a cordial asso- priori a traitor or a Russian in disguise . the ...
... France and England . He who drinks not is heroism and its own glory . No better occasion no lover of his country , and a teetotaller is a could have happened to repair by a cordial asso- priori a traitor or a Russian in disguise . the ...
4. oldal
... France . " BOULOGNE , Saturday . ing upon the ears of the Royal visitors , who could now distinctly see from the deck the fine cathedral - like dome of the church in the Upper Town , and the clean stone houses of the Haute Ville . The ...
... France . " BOULOGNE , Saturday . ing upon the ears of the Royal visitors , who could now distinctly see from the deck the fine cathedral - like dome of the church in the Upper Town , and the clean stone houses of the Haute Ville . The ...
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134. oldal - I come from haunts of coot and hern, I make a sudden sally, And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker down a valley. By thirty hills I hurry down, Or slip between the ridges, By twenty thorps, a little town, And half a hundred bridges.
16. oldal - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies; The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight. Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
33. oldal - There is but one With whom she has heart to be gay. When will the dancers leave her alone? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day; Low on the sand and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away.
346. oldal - tis certain ; very sure, very sure : death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all ; all shall die.
134. oldal - I CHATTER over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
33. oldal - She is coming, my dove, my dear; She is corning, my life, my fate; The red rose cries, "She is near, she is near"; And the white rose weeps, "She is late"; The larkspur listens, "I hear, I hear"; And the lily whispers, "I wait.
30. oldal - Sooner or later I too may passively take the print Of the golden age - why not? I have neither hope nor trust; May make my heart as a millstone, set my face as a flint, Cheat and be cheated, and die: who knows? we are ashes and dust.
33. oldal - For the black bat, night, has flown, Come into the garden, Maud, I am here at the gate alone ; And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad, And the musk of the rose is blown.
33. oldal - For ever and ever, mine.' VI And the soul of the rose went into my blood, As the music clash'd in the hall ; And long by the garden lake I stood, For I heard your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all...
127. oldal - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem...