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20. oldal
... matter . CORRIGENDA . Mc . 1. ANCIENT BRITISH DYE ( 12 S. ix . 491 , 531 ) .— In my communication at the last reference , for Cambridge read Corbridge , and for " will not , " read would . J. T. F. 2. At 12 S. ix . 527 , col . 1 , 1. 12 ...
... matter . CORRIGENDA . Mc . 1. ANCIENT BRITISH DYE ( 12 S. ix . 491 , 531 ) .— In my communication at the last reference , for Cambridge read Corbridge , and for " will not , " read would . J. T. F. 2. At 12 S. ix . 527 , col . 1 , 1. 12 ...
30. oldal
... matter is dealt with by a thoroughly representative com- mittee . I believe that a record has recently been established , proving that Drayton was correct in calling this picturesque spot the place of health . " In 1887 the church was ...
... matter is dealt with by a thoroughly representative com- mittee . I believe that a record has recently been established , proving that Drayton was correct in calling this picturesque spot the place of health . " In 1887 the church was ...
40. oldal
... matter his annotations are most copious - solves the puzzle of R. B. , author of the last elegy , who has been variously conjectured to be Richard Braithwaite , or Broome , or Ralph Brideoak . None of these - it is Richard Busby , the ...
... matter his annotations are most copious - solves the puzzle of R. B. , author of the last elegy , who has been variously conjectured to be Richard Braithwaite , or Broome , or Ralph Brideoak . None of these - it is Richard Busby , the ...
44. oldal
... matter of lodging , board , and raiment . " Canon Mifsud says : - Under the title of " alberge , table and soldea , " they received pensions adequate to their rank . which allowed of each one of them having a house of his own . From ...
... matter of lodging , board , and raiment . " Canon Mifsud says : - Under the title of " alberge , table and soldea , " they received pensions adequate to their rank . which allowed of each one of them having a house of his own . From ...
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... matters which time and the war have brought into the general current of thought and writing . We do a little regret ... matter of spelling - thus accommodate " has been in- serted . Many now unnecessary names have been omitted and also ...
... matters which time and the war have brought into the general current of thought and writing . We do a little regret ... matter of spelling - thus accommodate " has been in- serted . Many now unnecessary names have been omitted and also ...
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479. oldal - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
426. oldal - Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils : for wherein is he to be accounted of?
354. oldal - Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth! O for a beaker full of the warm south, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth ; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim.
447. oldal - As the husband is, the wife is: thou art mated with a clown, And the grossness of his nature will have weight to drag thee down. He will hold thee, when his passion shall have spent its novel force, Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse.
363. oldal - Thou art gone to the grave, but 'twere wrong to deplore thee, When God was thy ransom, thy guardian and guide; He gave thee, and took thee, and soon will restore thee, Where death has no sting, since the Saviour has died.
483. oldal - And this know, that if the goodman of the house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his house to be broken through. 40 Be ye therefore ready also: for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not.
396. oldal - Now horses, and serving-men thou shalt have, With sumptuous array most gallant and brave ; With crozier, and miter, and rochet, and cope, Fit to appeare 'fore our fader the pope.
364. oldal - E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust to its narrow house beneath ! Soul to its place on high ! They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
92. oldal - Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray: Keep me, my God, from stain of sin Just for today.
16. oldal - BEFORE the beginning of years, There came to the making of man Time, with a gift of tears; Grief, with a glass that ran; Pleasure, with pain for leaven ; Summer, with flowers that fell; Remembrance fallen from heaven, And madness risen from hell; Strength without hands to smite; Love that endures for a breath; Night, the shadow of light, And life, the shadow of death.