The Village magazine1839 |
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Strana 11
... things tend more to elicit the feelings and excite the spirits than the chase . On one of those mornings most favourable to the sport the hounds of a neighbouring nobleman met at Crookhill common , an uncultivated waste lying about a ...
... things tend more to elicit the feelings and excite the spirits than the chase . On one of those mornings most favourable to the sport the hounds of a neighbouring nobleman met at Crookhill common , an uncultivated waste lying about a ...
Strana 21
... 1,700,000 barrels of ale and porter , besides poultry , grain , vegetables , butter , cheese , and all those other things which comprise the necessaries of life . For the accommodation of such an immense multitude as are LONDON . 21.
... 1,700,000 barrels of ale and porter , besides poultry , grain , vegetables , butter , cheese , and all those other things which comprise the necessaries of life . For the accommodation of such an immense multitude as are LONDON . 21.
Strana 23
... lightsome feet once trod the marble chambers , where the wolf now hides by day , and the screech - owl hoots by night . But I need not dwell on the outward devastation of these things , since there is sufficient in every heart 23.
... lightsome feet once trod the marble chambers , where the wolf now hides by day , and the screech - owl hoots by night . But I need not dwell on the outward devastation of these things , since there is sufficient in every heart 23.
Strana 24
these things , since there is sufficient in every heart for a far more exalted reflection , when a glimpse is taken of the cares and perplexities which lead us from youth to manhood , and abide with us from manhood until old age . I ...
these things , since there is sufficient in every heart for a far more exalted reflection , when a glimpse is taken of the cares and perplexities which lead us from youth to manhood , and abide with us from manhood until old age . I ...
Strana 25
... things well ! " This sentence , couched as it was in such frank terms , yet with great warmth , considerably heightened the speaker in my estimation ; and , seeing he was journeying onwards , I accompanied him . " Who was Orington ? " I ...
... things well ! " This sentence , couched as it was in such frank terms , yet with great warmth , considerably heightened the speaker in my estimation ; and , seeing he was journeying onwards , I accompanied him . " Who was Orington ? " I ...
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Strana 186 - And I have loved thee, Ocean ! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Borne, like thy bubbles, onward : from a boy I wantoned with thy breakers — they to me Were a delight : and if the freshening sea Made them a terror — 'twas a pleasing fear, For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near, And laid my hand upon thy mane — as I do here.
Strana 79 - O LORD, from whom all good things do come ; Grant to us thy humble servants, that by thy holy inspiration we may think those things that be good, and by thy merciful guiding may perform the same ; through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Strana 177 - On every side, In a thousand valleys far and wide, Fresh flowers ; while the sun shines warm, And the babe leaps up on his mother's arm...
Strana 331 - No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close ; As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets, The same look which she turned when he rose.
Strana 18 - O MAIDEN ! heir of kings ! A king has left his place ! The majesty of Death has swept All other from his face ! And thou upon thy mother's breast No longer lean adown, But take the glory for the rest, And rule the land that loves thee best...
Strana 301 - Ye toppling crags of ice ! Ye avalanches, whom a breath draws down In mountainous o'erwhelming, come and crush me! I hear ye momently above, beneath, Crash with a frequent conflict ; but ye pass, And only fall on things which still would live ; On the young flourishing forest, or the hut And hamlet of the harmless villager.
Strana 31 - Thus then to man the voice of nature spake — " Go, from the creatures thy instructions take : Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field; Thy...
Strana 296 - In a golden current on, Ere from the garden, man's first abode, The glorious guests were gone. So might the days have been brightly told — Those days of song and dreams, — When shepherds gathered their flocks of old By the blue Arcadian streams. So in those isles of delight, that rest Far off in a breezeless main, Which many a bark, with a weary quest Has sought, but still in vain.
Strana 333 - Wind, gentle evergreen, to form a shade Around the tomb where Sophocles is laid ; Sweet ivy wind thy boughs, and intertwine With blushing roses and the clustering vine : Thus will thy lasting leaves with beauties hung, Prove grateful emblems of the lays he sung ; Whose soul, exalted like a god of wit, Among the Muses and the Graces writ.
Strana 302 - Away with me — The clouds grow thicker — there — now lean on me — Place your foot here — here, take this staff, and cling A moment to that shrub — now give me your hand...