Julian Fane: A MemoirJ. Murray, 1871 - 309 oldal |
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31. oldal
... from the fact that he could , without the aid of voice or action , and solely by a rapid variation of physiognomy , con- jure up before the eyes of the most unimpression- able spectator the whole pageant and progress of a thunderstorm.
... from the fact that he could , without the aid of voice or action , and solely by a rapid variation of physiognomy , con- jure up before the eyes of the most unimpression- able spectator the whole pageant and progress of a thunderstorm.
40. oldal
... eyes for ever closed ; Closed in the night of death's long slumber deep , But angels wake to guard her dreamless sleep . " Peace , Faith , Hope , Devotion , Love and Wisdom , then appear in celebration of the virtues of the estimable ...
... eyes for ever closed ; Closed in the night of death's long slumber deep , But angels wake to guard her dreamless sleep . " Peace , Faith , Hope , Devotion , Love and Wisdom , then appear in celebration of the virtues of the estimable ...
43. oldal
... eyes of academic judges , and a very skilful subordination of all means to that end . There are other and higher qualities , however , more useful throughout life to their possessor , of which this mere poem is a proof . Those qualities ...
... eyes of academic judges , and a very skilful subordination of all means to that end . There are other and higher qualities , however , more useful throughout life to their possessor , of which this mere poem is a proof . Those qualities ...
49. oldal
... eye . " The Scotch tale seems to have remained un- written . I can find no trace of it amongst his papers , and am sorry that nothing came of it ; but any interruption of time and thought must have been providential if it saved him from ...
... eye . " The Scotch tale seems to have remained un- written . I can find no trace of it amongst his papers , and am sorry that nothing came of it ; but any interruption of time and thought must have been providential if it saved him from ...
78. oldal
... eye , Like Light thou passest from the land , And I will follow - or I die . " III . I wait , I watch , as from a tower , On leaden wings the minutes move ! Thou comest not , nor comes the hour That brings me tidings of my love ...
... eye , Like Light thou passest from the land , And I will follow - or I die . " III . I wait , I watch , as from a tower , On leaden wings the minutes move ! Thou comest not , nor comes the hour That brings me tidings of my love ...
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302. oldal - Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied. That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired; Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee; How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair.
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