Poems and PsalmsF. Macpherson, 1843 - 222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... desire , and less to improve . " Quarterly Review . SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY POETRY OF FRANCE , from the Time of the Troubadours and Trouvères to the Reign of Henri Quatre , by LOUISA STUART COSTELLO . Crown 8vo . 17. 18 . SPECIMENS OF ...
... desire , and less to improve . " Quarterly Review . SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY POETRY OF FRANCE , from the Time of the Troubadours and Trouvères to the Reign of Henri Quatre , by LOUISA STUART COSTELLO . Crown 8vo . 17. 18 . SPECIMENS OF ...
Strana 12
... desire to offer my best thanks to the Rev. the President of C. C. C. for giving me access to Fulman's MSS .; and to J. P. Collier , Esq . , for the loan of a MS . in his possession . I cannot conclude without acknowledging the ready ...
... desire to offer my best thanks to the Rev. the President of C. C. C. for giving me access to Fulman's MSS .; and to J. P. Collier , Esq . , for the loan of a MS . in his possession . I cannot conclude without acknowledging the ready ...
Strana vii
... desire , * The interpolation is Fuller's own , as the reader will readily believe . + Worthies of Bucks . p . 133. This account was written while Henry King was " still living , Anno Domini 1660. " It is copied by another contemporary ...
... desire , * The interpolation is Fuller's own , as the reader will readily believe . + Worthies of Bucks . p . 133. This account was written while Henry King was " still living , Anno Domini 1660. " It is copied by another contemporary ...
Strana viii
... desire ) all his Sonnes ( in act Two ) to the Ministery of this Church , and by no meanes willing to heare of any other course ( though otherwise inuited by Gracious offers for some of them in particular ) to be vndertaken by them ...
... desire ) all his Sonnes ( in act Two ) to the Ministery of this Church , and by no meanes willing to heare of any other course ( though otherwise inuited by Gracious offers for some of them in particular ) to be vndertaken by them ...
Strana xix
... desire " to let those calumnious tongues , who gaue out my Reuolt also as well as my Fathers ( both true alike ) know , I haue not yet so doted on their part , or dis - affected my owne , as to leaue my Countrey or Religion ; nor , I ...
... desire " to let those calumnious tongues , who gaue out my Reuolt also as well as my Fathers ( both true alike ) know , I haue not yet so doted on their part , or dis - affected my owne , as to leaue my Countrey or Religion ; nor , I ...
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Strana x - Nor wonder if my time go thus Backward and most preposterous; Thou hast benighted me, thy set This eve of blackness did beget, Who wast my day, (though overcast Before thou had'st thy noon-tide past) And I remember must in tears, Thou scarce had'st seen so many years As day tells hours.
Strana cxv - LIKE to the falling of a star, Or as the flights of eagles are, Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue, Or silver drops of morning dew, Or like a wind that chafes the flood, Or bubbles which on water stood : Even such is man, whose borrowed light Is straight called in and paid to-night.
Strana 3 - SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on Modern History; from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution.
Strana 32 - A glimpse of thee, till that day come Which shall the earth to cinders doom. And a fierce fever must calcine The body of this world — like thine, My Little World ! That fit of fire Once off, our bodies shall aspire To our souls...
Strana 3 - Britannicae, or the several Editions of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, from its compilation to the last revision, together with the Liturgy set forth for the use of the Church of Scotland, arranged to shew their respective variations. By WILLIAM KEELING, BD, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition. 8vo. 12».
Strana 176 - And, when to the amazement of some beholders he appeared in the Pulpit, many of them thought he presented himself not to preach mortification by a living voice : but, mortality by a decayed body and a dying face.
Strana 11 - Testament!,' with 90 wood-cuts beautifully engraved. Crown 8vo. II. Is. A few copies printed entirety on India paper, 21. 2s. THE DANCE OF DEATH, exhibited in fifty-five elegant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject; more particularly on those attributed to MACABER and HOLBEIN, by FRANCIS DOUCE, FSA 8vo.
Strana 33 - Thou wilt not wake Till I thy fate shall overtake: Till age, or grief, or sickness must Marry my body to that dust It so much loves ; and fill the room My heart keeps empty in thy tomb. Stay for me there; I will not fail To meet thee in that hollow vale. And think not much of my delay ; I am already on the way, And follow thee with all the speed Desire can make, or sorrows breed. Each minute is a short degree, And every hour a step towards thee. At night when I betake to rest, Next morn I rise nearer...
Strana cxv - E'en such is man ; whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done. The rose withers, the blossom blasteth ; The flower fades, the morning hasteth ; The sun sets, the shadow flies ; The gourd consumes, — and man he dies...
Strana 26 - Since then some higher destinies command Let us not strive nor labour to withstand What is past help. The longest date of grief Can never yield a hope of our relief; And though we waste ourselves in moist laments, Tears may drown us, but not our discontents.