Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 6
... complexion has impell'd Charles to the Convent , Philip to the Field . Not always Actions show the Man ; we find Who does a kindness , is not therefore kind : Perhaps Prosperity becalm'd his breast , Perhaps the wind just 6 ACTIONS .
... complexion has impell'd Charles to the Convent , Philip to the Field . Not always Actions show the Man ; we find Who does a kindness , is not therefore kind : Perhaps Prosperity becalm'd his breast , Perhaps the wind just 6 ACTIONS .
Strana 7
... wind just shifted from the east . Not therefore humble he who seeks retreat , Pride guides his steps , and bids him shun the great . Who combats bravely is not therefore brave ; He dreads a death - bed like the meanest slave ; Who ...
... wind just shifted from the east . Not therefore humble he who seeks retreat , Pride guides his steps , and bids him shun the great . Who combats bravely is not therefore brave ; He dreads a death - bed like the meanest slave ; Who ...
Strana 17
... wind , Upon supposed fairness , often known To be the dowry of a second head ; The skull that bred them , in the sepulchre . Thus ornament is but the guiled shore To a most dangerous sea ; the beauteous scarf Veiling an Indian beauty ...
... wind , Upon supposed fairness , often known To be the dowry of a second head ; The skull that bred them , in the sepulchre . Thus ornament is but the guiled shore To a most dangerous sea ; the beauteous scarf Veiling an Indian beauty ...
Strana 24
... wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out : And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . Shakspeare . BEAUTY . Moral and natural compared . Look then ...
... wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out : And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . Shakspeare . BEAUTY . Moral and natural compared . Look then ...
Strana 36
... winds were love - sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke , and made The water ... wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did . Shakspeare . CLERGYMAN ...
... winds were love - sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke , and made The water ... wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did . Shakspeare . CLERGYMAN ...
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Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most ... Úplné zobrazenie - 1830 |
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