Quotations from the British poets: being a pocket dictionary of their most admired passages, etcEdinburgh, 1823 - 323 strán (strany) |
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Strana 75
... dull delay ; Delay leads impotent and snail - pac'd beggary : Then fiery expedition be my wing , Jove's Mercury , and herald for a king ! SHAKSPEARE . EXPRESSION . ( True and False ) Words are like leaves ; and , where they most abound ...
... dull delay ; Delay leads impotent and snail - pac'd beggary : Then fiery expedition be my wing , Jove's Mercury , and herald for a king ! SHAKSPEARE . EXPRESSION . ( True and False ) Words are like leaves ; and , where they most abound ...
Strana 89
... name , th ' ambitious boy has got At once a bible and a shoulder - knot ; Deep in the secret he looks through the whole And pities the dull rogue that saves his soul ; To talk with rev'rence you must take good heed , THE BRITISH POETS . 89.
... name , th ' ambitious boy has got At once a bible and a shoulder - knot ; Deep in the secret he looks through the whole And pities the dull rogue that saves his soul ; To talk with rev'rence you must take good heed , THE BRITISH POETS . 89.
Strana 92
... , and stumbles all belief . GRAVE . COWPER . Dull grave ! thou spoil'st the dance of youthful blood , Strik'st out the dimple from the cheek of mirth , And ev'ry smirking feature from the face ; Branding our 92 QUOTATIONS FROM.
... , and stumbles all belief . GRAVE . COWPER . Dull grave ! thou spoil'st the dance of youthful blood , Strik'st out the dimple from the cheek of mirth , And ev'ry smirking feature from the face ; Branding our 92 QUOTATIONS FROM.
Strana 93
... dull cold ear of death ? GRAVE . ( Of the renowned ) GRAY . When , to the grave , we follow the renown'd For valour , virtue , science , all we love , And all we praise ; for worth , whose noontide beam Mends our ideas of ethereal pow ...
... dull cold ear of death ? GRAVE . ( Of the renowned ) GRAY . When , to the grave , we follow the renown'd For valour , virtue , science , all we love , And all we praise ; for worth , whose noontide beam Mends our ideas of ethereal pow ...
Strana 102
... dull things have said , And then ask pardon for the jest you made . AIKENSIDE . HOME . ( Regard for ) In all my wand'rings round this world of care , In all my grief , and God has given my share- I still had hopes , my latest hours to ...
... dull things have said , And then ask pardon for the jest you made . AIKENSIDE . HOME . ( Regard for ) In all my wand'rings round this world of care , In all my grief , and God has given my share- I still had hopes , my latest hours to ...
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