Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... heart soft with pity ; and when winter evenings fall early , sitting at her merry wheel , she sings defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune . She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill ...
... heart soft with pity ; and when winter evenings fall early , sitting at her merry wheel , she sings defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune . She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill ...
Strana 35
... heart , whence , as by an engine ( that raises water to fall , that it may rise higher ) he is heightened in his humility . The adamant serves not for all seas , but his doth , for he hath , as it were , put a gird about the whole world ...
... heart , whence , as by an engine ( that raises water to fall , that it may rise higher ) he is heightened in his humility . The adamant serves not for all seas , but his doth , for he hath , as it were , put a gird about the whole world ...
Strana 36
... heart ; and when , in his late old age , his intellect was impaired , and his reason prostrated by apoplexy , his sweetness of disposition rose serenely over the clouds of disease . Possessing an extraordinary greatness of mind , vast ...
... heart ; and when , in his late old age , his intellect was impaired , and his reason prostrated by apoplexy , his sweetness of disposition rose serenely over the clouds of disease . Possessing an extraordinary greatness of mind , vast ...
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... heart ; as no man's malice towards an excellent musician can keep his ear from being pleased with his music . No man can ask how or why men came to be delighted with peace , but he who is without natural bowels ; 60 [ CLARENDON . HALF ...
... heart ; as no man's malice towards an excellent musician can keep his ear from being pleased with his music . No man can ask how or why men came to be delighted with peace , but he who is without natural bowels ; 60 [ CLARENDON . HALF ...
Strana 67
... heart Be heal'd and harmonized , and thou wouldst feel God always , everywhere , and all in all . SOUTHEY . SHELLEY , the great master of harmony , has one of his finest lyrics for Autumn : - The warm sun is failing , the bleak wind is ...
... heart Be heal'd and harmonized , and thou wouldst feel God always , everywhere , and all in all . SOUTHEY . SHELLEY , the great master of harmony , has one of his finest lyrics for Autumn : - The warm sun is failing , the bleak wind is ...
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