The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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8. oldal
... Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent love for me , As I shall describe her thee . Paint me first her fine dark hair , Fawning into ringlets there ; And if brush has power to do it , Paint the odour breathing through ...
... Thou painter after my own heart , Come , paint my absent love for me , As I shall describe her thee . Paint me first her fine dark hair , Fawning into ringlets there ; And if brush has power to do it , Paint the odour breathing through ...
37. oldal
... thou art match'd with cloth of gold . Cloth of gold , do not despise , Though thou art match'd with cloth of frize . ***** It is this beautiful piece of sentiment which puts a heart into his history , and makes it worthy remembering ...
... thou art match'd with cloth of gold . Cloth of gold , do not despise , Though thou art match'd with cloth of frize . ***** It is this beautiful piece of sentiment which puts a heart into his history , and makes it worthy remembering ...
40. oldal
... Thou , whoever thou mayst be , That hast this small field after me , Let the yearly rites be paid To her little slender shade ; So shall no disease or jar Hurt thy house , or chill thy Lar ; But this tomb here be alone , The only ...
... Thou , whoever thou mayst be , That hast this small field after me , Let the yearly rites be paid To her little slender shade ; So shall no disease or jar Hurt thy house , or chill thy Lar ; But this tomb here be alone , The only ...
44. oldal
... Thou art a monument without a tomb ; And art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . K C He was not of an age , but for all time . ANGLING . The anglers are a race of men who puzzle us ...
... Thou art a monument without a tomb ; And art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . K C He was not of an age , but for all time . ANGLING . The anglers are a race of men who puzzle us ...
45. oldal
... thou fishified ! " He looks like a pike , dressed in broad cloth instead of butter . The face of his pupil and follower , or as he fondly called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more goodnatured and uneasy ...
... thou fishified ! " He looks like a pike , dressed in broad cloth instead of butter . The face of his pupil and follower , or as he fondly called himself , son , Charles Cotton , a poet and a man of wit , is more goodnatured and uneasy ...
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