The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Zväzok 43W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... perhaps , like a mental aurora , may lighten the darkness of a wintry hour by a few flashes and gleams of reflected illumination . It was on a Sunday afternoon , the 11th of April , 1842 , that we sailed from Falmouth , in H. M. S. ...
... perhaps , like a mental aurora , may lighten the darkness of a wintry hour by a few flashes and gleams of reflected illumination . It was on a Sunday afternoon , the 11th of April , 1842 , that we sailed from Falmouth , in H. M. S. ...
Strana 21
... perhaps ( under Provi- dence ) , we have the means and re- sources to command , if we use them wisely . Let us also hope that , in ad- dition to the foreign enemy , whoever he may be , and from whatever quarter he may spring , we may ...
... perhaps ( under Provi- dence ) , we have the means and re- sources to command , if we use them wisely . Let us also hope that , in ad- dition to the foreign enemy , whoever he may be , and from whatever quarter he may spring , we may ...
Strana 23
... perhaps ; for that same gaudy pelisse , like the ribbons in the cap of the recruiting sergeant , has tempted many an idle " swell about town " to take the shilling . The history of the hussar pelisse , as received in Germany , is this ...
... perhaps ; for that same gaudy pelisse , like the ribbons in the cap of the recruiting sergeant , has tempted many an idle " swell about town " to take the shilling . The history of the hussar pelisse , as received in Germany , is this ...
Strana 28
... perhaps , the want of opportunity ) is to prevent our armour - clad household cavalry from meeting with the same fate , at the hands of some active and determined light horsemen , as befell the brave French cuiras- siers when they were ...
... perhaps , the want of opportunity ) is to prevent our armour - clad household cavalry from meeting with the same fate , at the hands of some active and determined light horsemen , as befell the brave French cuiras- siers when they were ...
Strana 40
... perhaps the most characteristic of all , for it Todas las cosas a ratos tienen su remedio cierto- para pulgas el desierto , para ratones los gatos , - There is no portion , however , of this charming book which will have for the Irish ...
... perhaps the most characteristic of all , for it Todas las cosas a ratos tienen su remedio cierto- para pulgas el desierto , para ratones los gatos , - There is no portion , however , of this charming book which will have for the Irish ...
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Strana 134 - London) where they flourished until winter, at which time they perished and rotted. They are used to be eaten roasted in the ashes. Some, when they be so roasted, infuse them and sop them in wine ; and others, to give them the greater grace in eating, do boil them with prunes. Howsoever they be dressed, they comfort, nourish, and strengthen the bodie, procure bodily lust, and that with great greediness.
Strana 541 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
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