The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Svazek 23Smith, Elder, & Company, 1885 |
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... poets , or crunching the bones of bishops . Only four men were executed in London for the rebellion of 1715 ; and twenty - two in Lancashire . Above a thousand taken in arms submitted to the King's mercy , and petitioned to be ...
... poets , or crunching the bones of bishops . Only four men were executed in London for the rebellion of 1715 ; and twenty - two in Lancashire . Above a thousand taken in arms submitted to the King's mercy , and petitioned to be ...
Strana 45
... poet , penniless and in disgrace ) , she says : " The place you are in has strangely filled your head with physicians and cures ; but , take my word for it , many a fine lady has gone there to drink the waters without being sick ; and ...
... poet , penniless and in disgrace ) , she says : " The place you are in has strangely filled your head with physicians and cures ; but , take my word for it , many a fine lady has gone there to drink the waters without being sick ; and ...
Strana 48
... poets have sung a hundred jolly ditties about great cudgel - playings , famous grinning through horse - collars , great maypole meetings , and morris - dances . The girls used to run races clad in very light attire ; and the kind gentry ...
... poets have sung a hundred jolly ditties about great cudgel - playings , famous grinning through horse - collars , great maypole meetings , and morris - dances . The girls used to run races clad in very light attire ; and the kind gentry ...
Strana 58
... poets and clergymen decorously bewailed the late one . Here are some artless verses , in which an English divine ... poet have said much more ? It was a parson who came and wept over this grave , with Walmoden sitting on it , and ...
... poets and clergymen decorously bewailed the late one . Here are some artless verses , in which an English divine ... poet have said much more ? It was a parson who came and wept over this grave , with Walmoden sitting on it , and ...
Strana 61
... lington's glory ; the old poets who unite us to Queen Anne's time to sink into their graves ; Johnson to die , and Scott and Byron to arise ; Garrick to delight the world with his dazzling dramatic genius , and Kean to leap on the stage.
... lington's glory ; the old poets who unite us to Queen Anne's time to sink into their graves ; Johnson to die , and Scott and Byron to arise ; Garrick to delight the world with his dazzling dramatic genius , and Kean to leap on the stage.
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Strana 339 - In all my wanderings round this world of care, In all my griefs - and God has given my share I still had hopes my latest hours to crown, Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband our life's taper at the close And keep the flame from wasting by repose.
Strana 329 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorn'd the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway, And fools who came to scoff, remain'd to pray.
Strana 149 - A child will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish...
Strana 190 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.
Strana 222 - like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid. I was undone by my auxiliary. When I had once called him in, I could not subsist without dependence on him.
Strana 188 - Amidst confusion, horror, and despair, Examined all the dreadful scenes of war : In peaceful thought the field of death surveyed, To fainting squadrons sent the timely aid, Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage.
Strana 74 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Strana 228 - When I read the several dates of the tombs, of" some that died yesterday, and some six hundred years ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together.
Strana 121 - But when of morn and eve the star beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art distant far, thy prayers ascend for me.
Strana 123 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping. Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action, and bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.