The Brighton magazine, 1. kötetHurst, Chance & Company, 1822 |
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... soul in blisses , Like April clouds those joys are flown , Or fleeting as thy kisses . TEIUS . THE SICILIAN MARINER'S HYMN . WHEN the pale moon , chastely beaming , Hangs her silver lamp on high ; When the starry host is gleaming In the ...
... soul in blisses , Like April clouds those joys are flown , Or fleeting as thy kisses . TEIUS . THE SICILIAN MARINER'S HYMN . WHEN the pale moon , chastely beaming , Hangs her silver lamp on high ; When the starry host is gleaming In the ...
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... soul . " But enough has been said to prove the advantage of graceful delivery in general ; let us proceed to demonstrate its utility and importance with reference to those particular purposes to which it is peculiarly adapted in this ...
... soul . " But enough has been said to prove the advantage of graceful delivery in general ; let us proceed to demonstrate its utility and importance with reference to those particular purposes to which it is peculiarly adapted in this ...
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... soul is white and innocent ! " 4. THE STORM . HER blood's bright currents ran to her pale heart ; As timid lambs together rush in fear— Or rills recoil to their far fountain - mere , When the world quakes . To see the clouds dispart ...
... soul is white and innocent ! " 4. THE STORM . HER blood's bright currents ran to her pale heart ; As timid lambs together rush in fear— Or rills recoil to their far fountain - mere , When the world quakes . To see the clouds dispart ...
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... souls embarrassed , as it were , and unable to decide , whether thy singing , loving , or satyrizing , deserve most admiration , or the affectionate regard for friendship's sacred ties , which breathes throughout thy writings , and the ...
... souls embarrassed , as it were , and unable to decide , whether thy singing , loving , or satyrizing , deserve most admiration , or the affectionate regard for friendship's sacred ties , which breathes throughout thy writings , and the ...
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... soul would not have attended my call ; it were easier to " call spirits from the vasty deep , " than to pull thee from thy close concealments , and thrust thee before the many - eyed monster the world , to be the gaze and wonder of the ...
... soul would not have attended my call ; it were easier to " call spirits from the vasty deep , " than to pull thee from thy close concealments , and thrust thee before the many - eyed monster the world , to be the gaze and wonder of the ...
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164. oldal - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid ! Heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life ; then when there hath been thrown Wit able enough to justify the town For three days past ; wit that might warrant be For the whole City to talk foolishly Till that were cancell'd ; and when that was gone, We left an air behind us, which alone...
225. oldal - Than those of age, thy forehead wrapp'd in clouds, A leafless branch thy sceptre, and thy throne A sliding car, indebted to no wheels, But urged by storms along its slippery way, I love thee, all unlovely as thou seem'st, And dreaded as thou art...
67. oldal - What had / done in this? — I was unborn: I sought not to be born; nor love the state To which that birth has brought me. Why did he Yield to the serpent and the woman? or, Yielding, why suffer? What was there in this? The tree was planted, and why not for him? If not, why place him near it, where it grew, The fairest in the centre? They have but One answer to all questions, '"Twas His will And He is good.
72. oldal - May the grass wither from thy feet! the woods Deny thee shelter ! earth a home! the dust A grave! the sun his light! and heaven her God!
400. oldal - By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother there) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air!
286. oldal - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
164. oldal - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
68. oldal - Souls who dare use their immortality — Souls who dare look the Omnipotent tyrant in His everlasting face, and tell him, that His evil is not good...
245. oldal - ... his ever having a fool to his master. He must read many, but ever the best and choicest: those that can teach him...
96. oldal - The first of the above subjects is intended for those gentlemen of the University who have not exceeded four years from the time of their matriculation ; and the other two for such as have exceeded four, but not completed seven years. Sir Roger...