The Metropolitan, Volumen 21James Cochrane, 1838 |
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... Helisle commanded a coast - view of unusual interest . Though imme- diately adjoining the spot the shore presented only a gravelly bank , Jan. 1838. - VOL . XXI.—NO. 1 XXXI . B yet at the distance of half a mile along its THE ...
... Helisle commanded a coast - view of unusual interest . Though imme- diately adjoining the spot the shore presented only a gravelly bank , Jan. 1838. - VOL . XXI.—NO. 1 XXXI . B yet at the distance of half a mile along its THE ...
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yet at the distance of half a mile along its windings , commences the beautiful mountainous ridge , shelving to the sands of Furness from the lofty heights diversifying the district of the Lakes . From these , with their changeful mists ...
yet at the distance of half a mile along its windings , commences the beautiful mountainous ridge , shelving to the sands of Furness from the lofty heights diversifying the district of the Lakes . From these , with their changeful mists ...
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... half so gratifying . Nor was the ornamental department wholly neglected . Warnford had retouched and whitewashed , within and without , the plaster walls of the little dwelling , had contrived a rude carpet of sheepskins for the portion ...
... half so gratifying . Nor was the ornamental department wholly neglected . Warnford had retouched and whitewashed , within and without , the plaster walls of the little dwelling , had contrived a rude carpet of sheepskins for the portion ...
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... half a dozen sconces , and perhaps the tune of a couple of fiddles , lullabying one to sleep with Damon , god of my affection , ' or some other playhouse ditty ? " " Doubtless , my dear madam , " replied Sir Walter , having led her to a ...
... half a dozen sconces , and perhaps the tune of a couple of fiddles , lullabying one to sleep with Damon , god of my affection , ' or some other playhouse ditty ? " " Doubtless , my dear madam , " replied Sir Walter , having led her to a ...
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... half - fainting woman- " I die content to have looked upon your face once more . Walter ! -my sweet Walter , have pity ! -It is your mother who is grovelling at your feet . " " Away with her ! " cried young Lovell , deaf to those tender ...
... half - fainting woman- " I die content to have looked upon your face once more . Walter ! -my sweet Walter , have pity ! -It is your mother who is grovelling at your feet . " " Away with her ! " cried young Lovell , deaf to those tender ...
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Página 126 - House, for the patience with which they have heard me now move, — That an humble Address be presented to her Majesty, praying that her Majesty will be graciously pleased to direct...
Página 323 - Nor wanting, at wide intervals, the bulk Of ancient minster lifted above the cloud Of the dense air, which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams...
Página 230 - Nothing can convince tyrants of their folly but gunpowder and steel, so put your trust in God my boys and keep your powder dry.
Página 125 - House and the public may be able to place reliance; and declaring, with all deference to the constitutional prerogative of the Crown, that her Majesty's present Secretary of State for the Colonies does not enjoy the confidence of this House or of the country.
Página 55 - Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further.
Página 356 - ¡sa remarkably fine-looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance is mild and pleasant, and has a highly intellectual expression. His eyes are clear and quick. His eyebrows are dark and rather prominent. There is not a dandy in the House but envies what Truefit would call his
Página 70 - ... deeds done in the body, whether they be good or whether they be evil...
Página 273 - Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone...
Página 109 - What mortal eye can fix'd behold? Who stalks his round, an hideous form, Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose hanging rock to sleep...
Página 77 - Lordship would often say that he better liked Mr. Hobbes's taking his thoughts, than any of the others, because he understood what he wrote, which the others not understanding, my Lord would many times have a hard task to make sense of what they writt.