Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen 1Munroe and Francis, 1817 |
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... ORIGINAL LETTERS . CURIOUS FRAGMENTS , & c . INTELLIGENCE IN LITERATURE , THE ARTS AND SCIENCES . DRAMATIC NOTICES . WITH CRITI- REVIEWS OF THE FINE ARTS . TRANSACTIONS OF LITERARY AN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES . ORIGINAL POETRY ...
... ORIGINAL LETTERS . CURIOUS FRAGMENTS , & c . INTELLIGENCE IN LITERATURE , THE ARTS AND SCIENCES . DRAMATIC NOTICES . WITH CRITI- REVIEWS OF THE FINE ARTS . TRANSACTIONS OF LITERARY AN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES . ORIGINAL POETRY ...
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... Original Epigram 928 Orphan , the 111 Palace of fame ---- of the sun 679 Prisoners of Chillon pital 847 352 to fancy 845 671 ---- to sleep 680 924 221 192 276 760 600 929 114 928 117 , 195 69 Primrose , to the 593 Darkness , by Byron ...
... Original Epigram 928 Orphan , the 111 Palace of fame ---- of the sun 679 Prisoners of Chillon pital 847 352 to fancy 845 671 ---- to sleep 680 924 221 192 276 760 600 929 114 928 117 , 195 69 Primrose , to the 593 Darkness , by Byron ...
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... original author of the justified in refusing such a rencontre calumny , who proved to be no other than after what had happened ; and his most his friend Matthews . This gentleman intimate friends to whom he imparted had been charged by ...
... original author of the justified in refusing such a rencontre calumny , who proved to be no other than after what had happened ; and his most his friend Matthews . This gentleman intimate friends to whom he imparted had been charged by ...
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... original reporter of this case ; but to find the mistake ? In a body so like , after all their harangues the Parliament would she lodge a soul of the same cha was still in doubt , and at last , considering racter ? for Bertrande ...
... original reporter of this case ; but to find the mistake ? In a body so like , after all their harangues the Parliament would she lodge a soul of the same cha was still in doubt , and at last , considering racter ? for Bertrande ...
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... original could be mis- taken . But when the excellence of assured of its success , that he attended the rehearsals constantly , spoke with en- thusiasm of it in all companies , and wrote for it an admirable prologue . The mer- its of ...
... original could be mis- taken . But when the excellence of assured of its success , that he attended the rehearsals constantly , spoke with en- thusiasm of it in all companies , and wrote for it an admirable prologue . The mer- its of ...
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Página 117 - Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth. To hearken to each other's speech, And each turn comforter to each With some new hope, or legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon-stone, A grating sound— not full and free As they of yore were wont to be: It might be fancy — but to me They never sounded like our own...
Página 195 - But in it there were three tall trees, And o'er it blew the mountain breeze, And by it there were waters flowing, And on it there were young flowers growing Of gentle breath and hue.
Página 405 - The rapid progress true science now makes, occasions my regretting sometimes that I was born so soon. It is impossible to imagine the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter.
Página 117 - A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave. Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies wherein we lay, We heard it ripple night and day; Sounding o'er our heads it...
Página 119 - The last — the sole — the dearest link Between me and the eternal brink, Which bound me to my failing race, Was broken in this fatal place.
Página 235 - And though the number of them be perhaps double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature ; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with the mother, and the brother with the sister.
Página 117 - And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain; That iron is a cankering thing, For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away...
Página 445 - The Poetic Genius of my Country found me, as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha — at the PLOUGH, and threw her inspiring mantle over me.
Página 117 - Lake Leman lies by Chillon's walls, A thousand feet in depth below, Its massy waters meet and flow; Thus much the fathom-line was sent...
Página 195 - Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod; For if I thought with heedless tread My step profaned their lowly bed, My breath came gaspingly and thick, And my crush'd heart fell blind and sick.