The Family magazine, 1. kötet1830 |
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. oldal
... look for instruction . They solemnly pledged themselves that their miscellany should con- tain nothing which a parent or guardian need be afraid to put into the hands of youth , and that whatever is offensive to good taste and to the ...
... look for instruction . They solemnly pledged themselves that their miscellany should con- tain nothing which a parent or guardian need be afraid to put into the hands of youth , and that whatever is offensive to good taste and to the ...
2. oldal
... look at a beloved friend , a dear companion , or one whom for years perhaps they have been accustomed to venerate . The day before the inter- ment , it is removed to the corpse - room , contiguous to the chapel , and thence to the ...
... look at a beloved friend , a dear companion , or one whom for years perhaps they have been accustomed to venerate . The day before the inter- ment , it is removed to the corpse - room , contiguous to the chapel , and thence to the ...
6. oldal
... look down with sovereign contempt , but in whose national character the veneration of their ancestors and the care bestowed on their family burial - places form prominent and pleasing features . The adoption of the practice which I have ...
... look down with sovereign contempt , but in whose national character the veneration of their ancestors and the care bestowed on their family burial - places form prominent and pleasing features . The adoption of the practice which I have ...
7. oldal
... Look at her again three months - nay , only one - after the grave has received her delicate form - or rather , if you knew her , if you loved her , look not at her : the contrast would be too terrible , too harrowing . Let fire be the ...
... Look at her again three months - nay , only one - after the grave has received her delicate form - or rather , if you knew her , if you loved her , look not at her : the contrast would be too terrible , too harrowing . Let fire be the ...
8. oldal
... look in spring - what a protection they afford when clothed in the full - leafed glory of summer - how men stop to admire them , and thank God for the pleasure they afford -how gratefully the weary traveller rests beneath their shade ...
... look in spring - what a protection they afford when clothed in the full - leafed glory of summer - how men stop to admire them , and thank God for the pleasure they afford -how gratefully the weary traveller rests beneath their shade ...
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Algiers animals appeared Arabs arms Azrael beautiful beneath blood body bosom breath caiman captain cheek chyle Coburg cold countenance dæmon dark dead death earth Ermenonville eyes fair father favour feelings fell fire flowers gaze hand happy hath heard heart heaven honour hour human Jews Jupiter King King of Navarre knew labour lady leave length light living look Lord Byron Majesty manner ment mind Mont Montacute morning mother Mowbray native nature never night Numidia o'er once passed passion Paul Clifford persons planet Poissy possessed present Prince Prince of Wales racter royal Royal Highness Saturn scarcely scene seemed seen silent slaves smile soon sorrow soul spirit stood stranger sweet Tamango tears thee thing thou thought Timbuctoo town trees voice whilst whole wild young youth
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464. oldal - Cold is thy brow, my son! and I am chill As to my bosom I have tried to press thee ! How was I wont to feel my pulses thrill, Like a rich harp-string, yearning to caress thee, And hear thy sweet ' My father /' from these dumb And cold lips, Absalom ! "But death is on thee.
36. oldal - Come, my Corinna, come; and, coming, mark How each field turns a street, each street a park Made green and trimm'd with trees: see how Devotion gives each house a bough Or branch: each porch, each door, ere this An ark, a tabernacle is, Made up of white-thorn neatly interwove; As if here were those cooler shades of love.
36. oldal - Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some Orient pearls unwept. Come, and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew-locks of the night, And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself, or else stands still Till you come forth ! Wash, dress, be brief in praying: Few beads are best when once we go a-Maying.
359. oldal - Ira furor brevis est : animum rege, qui nisi paret, imperat ; hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catena.
464. oldal - The soldiers of the king trod to and fro, Clad in the garb of battle ; and their chief, The mighty Joab, stood beside the bier, And gazed upon the dark pall steadfastly, As if he feared the slumberer might stir.
37. oldal - This I give to thee, preserve thou my horses ; this to thee, preserve thou my sheep ; and so on.' After that, they use the same ceremony to the noxious animals : ' This I give to thee, O fox ! spare thou my lambs ; this to thee, O hooded crow ! this to thee, O eagle...
463. oldal - Jerusalem ; and now he stood, With his faint people, for a little rest Upon the shore of Jordan. The light wind Of morn was stirring, and he bared his brow To its refreshing breath ; for he had worn The mourner's covering, and he had not felt That he could see his people until now. They gathered round him on the fresh green bank, And...
463. oldal - Their glassy rings beneath it, like the still, Unbroken beating of the sleeper's pulse. The reeds bent down the stream : the willow leaves, With a soft cheek upon the lulling...
36. oldal - Rise and put on your foliage, and be seen To come forth, like the spring-time, fresh and green, And sweet as Flora. Take no care For jewels for your gown or hair: Fear not; the leaves will strew Gems in abundance upon you: Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some orient pearls unwept.
35. oldal - Nay! not so much as out of bed; When all the birds have matins said, And sung their thankful hymns; 'tis sin, Nay, profanation to keep in, When as a thousand virgins on this day Spring, sooner than the lark, to fetch in May.