Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... head ; a shower of gold and silver was scattered among the populace ; fifty guards with halberts encompassed his person ; a troop of horse preceded his march ; and their cymbals and trumpets were of massy silver . The ambition of the ...
... head ; a shower of gold and silver was scattered among the populace ; fifty guards with halberts encompassed his person ; a troop of horse preceded his march ; and their cymbals and trumpets were of massy silver . The ambition of the ...
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... head by the most eminent of the Roman clergy ; they represented the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost ; and he still professed to imitate the example of the ancient tribunes . These extraordinary spectacles might deceive or flatter the ...
... head by the most eminent of the Roman clergy ; they represented the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost ; and he still professed to imitate the example of the ancient tribunes . These extraordinary spectacles might deceive or flatter the ...
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... head , and smile . ) Could those few pleasant days again appear , Might one wish bring them , would I wish them here ? I would not trust my heart ; the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might.- But no what here we call our ...
... head , and smile . ) Could those few pleasant days again appear , Might one wish bring them , would I wish them here ? I would not trust my heart ; the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might.- But no what here we call our ...
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... head , while the little creature licked his formidable chaps . Their history , as the keeper related , was this * --- It was customary for all , who were unable or unwilling to pay their sixpence , to bring a dog or cat as an oblation ...
... head , while the little creature licked his formidable chaps . Their history , as the keeper related , was this * --- It was customary for all , who were unable or unwilling to pay their sixpence , to bring a dog or cat as an oblation ...
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... head , and open his horrible throat , and prolong a roar , as of distant thunder , for several minutes together . They attempted , but in vain , to convey the carcase from him ; he watched it perpetually , and would suffer nothing to ...
... head , and open his horrible throat , and prolong a roar , as of distant thunder , for several minutes together . They attempted , but in vain , to convey the carcase from him ; he watched it perpetually , and would suffer nothing to ...
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Acamas affection ancient appear beauty Bezetha bird bittern blessing body Cæsar called character Coningsby dead death delight desire died divine doth earth England enjoyment eyes father fear feel frigate give glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Heir of Linne holy honour hope human immortality interest labour land light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind moral Mount of Olives nation nature neighbour never night noble o'er object pass passions peace Philaster pleasure poet Polybus principle reason rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Romola seemed self-love ship Socrates song soul spirit stood sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto valley of Jehoshaphat virtue voice whole William Penn wind words