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5. oldal
... child . " He was silent , as if awaiting my re- ply . I sat for some time , revolving the strange incident , compared to which my eventful life could afford nothing . " As you tell me , noble count , " I replied , " it is ...
... child . " He was silent , as if awaiting my re- ply . I sat for some time , revolving the strange incident , compared to which my eventful life could afford nothing . " As you tell me , noble count , " I replied , " it is ...
64. oldal
... children ; both of them composed hymns and psalms proportioned to the capacity of common congregations ; both ... child and a will ; and one of these gen- tlemen added by marriage the lands of Denton to the family estate . But the ...
... children ; both of them composed hymns and psalms proportioned to the capacity of common congregations ; both ... child and a will ; and one of these gen- tlemen added by marriage the lands of Denton to the family estate . But the ...
65. oldal
... child's drum - pelt . Some of the letters Mr. Hughes , who 66 purchased the whole collection from the shoemaker ... children was Edward Fairfax of Newhall , the translator of Tasso . The correspondence , unfortunately , does not commence ...
... child's drum - pelt . Some of the letters Mr. Hughes , who 66 purchased the whole collection from the shoemaker ... children was Edward Fairfax of Newhall , the translator of Tasso . The correspondence , unfortunately , does not commence ...
82. oldal
... child- hood - gifted with a rich , sweet , and powerful voice , he soon became dis- tinguished as an excellent player on the piano - forte , and a singer both of pathetic and comic songs . He had long possessed his wondrous talent of ...
... child- hood - gifted with a rich , sweet , and powerful voice , he soon became dis- tinguished as an excellent player on the piano - forte , and a singer both of pathetic and comic songs . He had long possessed his wondrous talent of ...
98. oldal
... child . II . Oft under the stars Would he rest by their graves , And up from their caves His thoughts would arise and pierce him like scymitars ! III . " Time I , too , were dead ! " He would sigh to the Night . " Dim grows mine eyes ...
... child . II . Oft under the stars Would he rest by their graves , And up from their caves His thoughts would arise and pierce him like scymitars ! III . " Time I , too , were dead ! " He would sigh to the Night . " Dim grows mine eyes ...
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216. oldal - With his white hair unbonneted, the stout old sheriff comes ; Behind him march the halberdiers ; before him sound the drums ; His yeomen, round the market-cross, make clear an ample space, For there behoves him to set up the standard of Her Grace.
35. oldal - The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.
217. oldal - And in the nights of winter, When the cold north winds blow, And the long howling of the wolves Is heard amidst the snow ; When round the lonely cottage Roars loud the tempest's din, And the good logs of Algidus Roar louder yet within...
315. oldal - And Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live goat, and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and all their transgressions in all their sins, putting them upon the head of the goat, and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the wilderness: And the goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness.
568. oldal - And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing : and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
69. oldal - If deed of honour did thee ever please, Guard them, and him within protect from harms. He can requite thee, for he knows the charms That call fame on such gentle acts as these, And he can spread thy name o'er lands and seas, Whatever clime the sun's bright circle warms. Lift not thy spear against the Muses...
219. oldal - He is coming ! he is coming !" Like a bridegroom from his room, Came the hero from his prison To the scaffold and the doom. There was glory on his forehead, There was lustre in his eye, And he never walked to battle More proudly than to die...
216. oldal - Look how the Lion of the sea lifts up his ancient crown, And underneath his deadly paw treads the gay lilies down.
217. oldal - ... oldest cask is opened, And the largest lamp is lit; When the chestnuts glow in the embers, And the kid turns on the spit; When young and old in circle Around the firebrands close; When the girls are weaving baskets, And the lads are shaping bows ; LXX.
218. oldal - But when he came, though pale and wan, He looked so great and high, So noble was his manly front, So calm his steadfast eye ; — The rabble rout forbore to shout, And each man held his breath, For well they knew the hero's soul Was face to face with death.