Spirit of the English Magazines, 10. kötetMunroe and Francis, 1821 |
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10. oldal
... traveller in the primeval woods which shade the equinoctial re- gions of Africa and America . In dappled livery Nature now is clad , Like bonny Scot , in many - coloured plaid . The groves lose their leafy honours ; but before they are ...
... traveller in the primeval woods which shade the equinoctial re- gions of Africa and America . In dappled livery Nature now is clad , Like bonny Scot , in many - coloured plaid . The groves lose their leafy honours ; but before they are ...
11. oldal
... Travellers acquaint us that starlings abound in Persia , and in the regions of Caucacus ; we see a few pairs about a church , a ruin of some antient fabric , and here and there about the rocks on the sea - shore , but the vast body of ...
... Travellers acquaint us that starlings abound in Persia , and in the regions of Caucacus ; we see a few pairs about a church , a ruin of some antient fabric , and here and there about the rocks on the sea - shore , but the vast body of ...
12. oldal
... traveller . In the evening , their supper scarcely over , their joy recommences ; they dance in a circle , and sing some of those songs of free gaiety , which the moment excu- ses , known by the name of vineyard songs . ' The gaiety ...
... traveller . In the evening , their supper scarcely over , their joy recommences ; they dance in a circle , and sing some of those songs of free gaiety , which the moment excu- ses , known by the name of vineyard songs . ' The gaiety ...
17. oldal
... traveller who visits them . To one whose his- torical associations belong to the mid- dle ages , Florence becomes all that Rome is to the classic tourist , or Lo- retto to the devout pilgrim ! " It is ow- ing to her own mind having been ...
... traveller who visits them . To one whose his- torical associations belong to the mid- dle ages , Florence becomes all that Rome is to the classic tourist , or Lo- retto to the devout pilgrim ! " It is ow- ing to her own mind having been ...
22. oldal
... travellers . Formerly the English thought they shewed their loyalty , whenever they went abroad , by insult- ing the host , at the hazard of finishing their days in a prison , ridiculing the miracles pretended to be worked by favourite ...
... travellers . Formerly the English thought they shewed their loyalty , whenever they went abroad , by insult- ing the host , at the hazard of finishing their days in a prison , ridiculing the miracles pretended to be worked by favourite ...
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441. oldal - 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...
333. oldal - And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women.
14. oldal - The night is come, like to the day Depart not thou great God away ! Let not my sins, black as the night, Eclipse the lustre of thy light ; Keep still in my horizon, for to me The sun makes not the day, but thee. Thou whose nature cannot sleep, On my temples sentry keep ; Guard me 'gainst those watchful foes, Whose eyes are open while mine close ; Let no dreams my head infest, But such as Jacob's temples blest. While I do rest, my soul advance, Make my sleep a holy trance, That I may, my...
441. oldal - As she is famed to do, deceiving elf. Adieu ! adieu ! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley-glades : Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled is that music: — do I wake or sleep?
441. oldal - Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath; Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain, While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad In such an ecstasy!
115. oldal - Ask me why this flower does show So yellow-green, and sickly too ? Ask me why the stalk is weak And bending (yet it doth not break) ? I will answer : These discover What fainting hopes are in a lover.
441. oldal - I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown : Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth...
14. oldal - While I do rest, my soul advance: Make my sleep a holy trance: That I may, my rest being wrought, Awake into some holy thought, And with as active vigour run My course, as doth the nimble sun.
14. oldal - Sleep is a death, O make me try. By sleeping, what it is to die ; And as gently lay my head On my grave, as now my bed.
81. oldal - AND thou hast walked about (how strange a story!) In Thebes's streets three thousand years ago, When the Memnonium was in all its glory, And time had not begun to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous Of which the very ruins are tremendous.