Quotations from the British poets: being a pocket dictionary of their most admired passages, etcEdinburgh, 1823 - 323 strán (strany) |
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Strana 28
... twas his fate , unemploy'd , or in place , Sir , To eat mutton cold , and cut blocks with a razor . GOLDSMITH . CALIBAN . ( His Curses ) As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from unwholesome fen , Drop on ye both ...
... twas his fate , unemploy'd , or in place , Sir , To eat mutton cold , and cut blocks with a razor . GOLDSMITH . CALIBAN . ( His Curses ) As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from unwholesome fen , Drop on ye both ...
Strana 35
... was mean- Still ' twas her wish , her comfort to be seen . She would to plays on lowest terms resort , Where once her box was to the beaux a court ; And , strange delight ! to that same house where THE BRITISH POETS . 35 35.
... was mean- Still ' twas her wish , her comfort to be seen . She would to plays on lowest terms resort , Where once her box was to the beaux a court ; And , strange delight ! to that same house where THE BRITISH POETS . 35 35.
Strana 61
... , Far , far I had roam'd on a desolate track : ' Twas autumn - and sunshine arose on the way To the home of my fathers , that welcom'd me back . I flew to the pleasant fields , travers'd so oft THE BRITISH POETS . 61.
... , Far , far I had roam'd on a desolate track : ' Twas autumn - and sunshine arose on the way To the home of my fathers , that welcom'd me back . I flew to the pleasant fields , travers'd so oft THE BRITISH POETS . 61.
Strana 98
... twas e'er attain'd . But they the widest wander from the mark , Who through the flow'ry paths of saunt'ring joy Seek this coy goddess ; that from stage to stage Invites us still , but shifts as we pursue . For , not to name the pains ...
... twas e'er attain'd . But they the widest wander from the mark , Who through the flow'ry paths of saunt'ring joy Seek this coy goddess ; that from stage to stage Invites us still , but shifts as we pursue . For , not to name the pains ...
Strana 133
... twas just the differ- ence Betwixt the constant red , and mingled damask . There be some women , Silvius , had they mark'd him In parcels as I did , would have gone near To fall in love with him : but , for my part , I love him not ...
... twas just the differ- ence Betwixt the constant red , and mingled damask . There be some women , Silvius , had they mark'd him In parcels as I did , would have gone near To fall in love with him : but , for my part , I love him not ...
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