| Peter Burke - 1854 - 346 páginas
...save herself from the last disgrace; and that, if she must fall, she will fall by no ignoble hand. " It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in,—glittering like the morning star, full of life, and splendour, and joy. Oh! what a revolution!... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 páginas
...Soph'is-ter, n sophos. Sub-or-di-na'tion, » ordo. | E-con'o-mist, n oikos,nomo3. Fe-roc'i-ty, n ferox. IT is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in, — glittering like the morning star ; full of life, and splendour, and... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 páginas
...sixteen or seventeen years | since I saw the Queen of France, then the Dauphiness,* at Versailles; ajid surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly...morning star ; full of life, and splendor, and joy. Oh ! what a revolution ! and what a heart must I have, to contemplate | without emotion that elevation... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...Maria. God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb.* EDMUND BURKE. 1730-1797. On the French Revolution. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...morning star, full of life, and splendor, and joy Little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fallen upon her in a nation of *... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...depression, and distress—I will call to mind this accusation ; and be comforted. THE QUEEN OF FRANCE. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...morning star, full of life, and splendor, and joy! Oh! what a revolution ! and what a heart must I have, to contemplate without emotion that elevation... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 páginas
...shrinks in the midst of hia journey. XXIV.— EULOGIDM ON MARIE ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF FRANCE.— JBurte. IT is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...glittering like the morning star ; full of life, and splendour, and joy. Oh! what a revolution! — and what a heart must I have, to contemplate, without... | |
| William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 páginas
...Burke. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the Dauphiness of Versailles ; and surely never lighted on this orb,...morning star, full of life, and splendor, and joy. Oil ! what a revolution ! and what a heart must I have, to contempjate, without emotion, that elevation... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 páginas
...save herself from the last disgrace ; and that, if she must fall, she will fall by no ignoble hand. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. 1 saw her just above the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...of general justice and benevolence too far ; further than a cautious policy ' THE lit'KKN OF FRANCE. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...morning star, full of life, and splendor, and joy! Oh ! what a revolution ! and what a heart must I have, to contemplate without emotion that elevation... | |
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 páginas
...bless his name to the latest posterity !—Washington Irving. APOSTUOPHE TO THE QOEEN OF FRANCE. 783. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...glittering, like the morning star; full of life, and splendour, and joy. Oh! what a revolution ! and what a heart must I have, to contemplate, without emotion,... | |
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