First Impressions of England and Its PeopleGould and Lincoln, 1856 - 430 páginas |
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... Scene of the " Needless Alarm . " - The Milk Thistle . 297 - CHAPTER XVI . - Yardley Oak ; of immense Size and imposing Appearance . - Cowper's Description singularly illustrative of his complete Mastery over Lan- guage.- Peasant's Nest ...
... Scene of the " Needless Alarm . " - The Milk Thistle . 297 - CHAPTER XVI . - Yardley Oak ; of immense Size and imposing Appearance . - Cowper's Description singularly illustrative of his complete Mastery over Lan- guage.- Peasant's Nest ...
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... scene in his singular history ; nor was I aware there existed such competent data for forming an adequate • stimate of his character , which , by the way , seems to have been not at all the character drawn by Bulwer . Knares- borough ...
... scene in his singular history ; nor was I aware there existed such competent data for forming an adequate • stimate of his character , which , by the way , seems to have been not at all the character drawn by Bulwer . Knares- borough ...
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... scenes in his history , as with the passing visit of Jeanie Deans , or the birth of Robinson Crusoe . But there is this important difference in the cases , that the one story has found a place in literature from the strangely romantic ...
... scenes in his history , as with the passing visit of Jeanie Deans , or the birth of Robinson Crusoe . But there is this important difference in the cases , that the one story has found a place in literature from the strangely romantic ...
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... scene . A young man considerably in liquor had quar- relled with his mistress , and , threatening to throw himself into the Irwell , off he had bolted in the direction of the river . There was a shriek of agony from the young woman ...
... scene . A young man considerably in liquor had quar- relled with his mistress , and , threatening to throw himself into the Irwell , off he had bolted in the direction of the river . There was a shriek of agony from the young woman ...
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... scene of things to which we ourselves belong . In both records , the sculptured and the written , - periods of creative energy are indicated as alternating with periods of rest , days in which the Creator labored , with nights in which ...
... scene of things to which we ourselves belong . In both records , the sculptured and the written , - periods of creative energy are indicated as alternating with periods of rest , days in which the Creator labored , with nights in which ...
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Página 283 - First, I commend my soul into the hands of God my creator, hoping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting; and my body to the earth whereof it is made.
Página 186 - Tis here with boundless power I reign; And every health which I begin, Converts dull port to bright champagne; Such freedom crowns it at an inn. I fly from pomp, I fly from plate, I fly from falsehood's specious grin! Freedom I love, and form I hate, And choose my lodgings at an inn.
Página 67 - mid th' unrustling reed, At those mirk hours the wily monster lies, And listens oft to hear the passing steed, And frequent round him rolls his sullen eyes, If chance his savage wrath may some weak wretch surprise.
Página 39 - No, all is hushed, and still as death — 'tis dreadful ! How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arched and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity. It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
Página 54 - SWEET stream, that winds through yonder glade, Apt emblem of a virtuous maid — Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay busy throng ; • With gentle yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course ; Graceful and useful all she does, Blessing and blest where'er she goes. Pure-bosom'd as that watery glass, And heaven reflected in her face.
Página 65 - Sabrina fair, Listen where thou art sitting Under the glassy, cool, translucent wave, In twisted braids of lilies knitting The loose train of thy amber-dropping hair; Listen for dear honour's sake, Goddess of the silver lake, Listen and save! Listen, and appear to us, In name of great Oceanus. By the earthshaking Neptune's mace, And Tethys...
Página 66 - The coot was swimming in the reedy pond, Beside the water-hen, so soon affrighted; And in the weedy moat the heron, fond Of solitude, alighted. The moping heron, motionless and stiff, That on a stone, as silently and stilly, Stood, an apparent sentinel, as if To guard the water-lily.
Página 112 - The whole creation round. Contentment walks The sunny glade, and feels an inward bliss Spring o'er his mind, beyond the power of kings To purchase. Pure serenity apace Induces thought and contemplation still. By swift degrees the love of Nature works, And warms the bosom ; till at last, sublimed To rapture and enthusiastic heat, We feel the present Deity, and taste The joy of GOD to see a happy world...
Página 121 - And here awhile the Muse, High hovering o'er the broad cerulean scene, Sees Caledonia, in romantic view : Her airy mountains, from the waving main, Invested with a keen diffusive sky. Breathing the soul acute : her forests huge...
Página 67 - Mab the junkets eat. She was pinched and pulled, she said ; And he, by friar's lantern led...