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... bishop or abbot being ncluded ; and dealing for the present with this point only , it is not a little strange that Courthope , in his very careful statement of the case , makes no llusion to the unusual circumstances of the ...
... bishop or abbot being ncluded ; and dealing for the present with this point only , it is not a little strange that Courthope , in his very careful statement of the case , makes no llusion to the unusual circumstances of the ...
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... Bishop Wordsworth in ' Shakespeare and the Bible . ' " Were partly vexed with monstrous apparitions " ( Wisdom , xvii . 15 , an allusion to the Egyptians in darkness ) : — I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this ...
... Bishop Wordsworth in ' Shakespeare and the Bible . ' " Were partly vexed with monstrous apparitions " ( Wisdom , xvii . 15 , an allusion to the Egyptians in darkness ) : — I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this ...
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... Bishop of Norwich and Ely , his library of thirty thousand volumes was bought by George I. , and presented by him to the Uni- versity of Cambridge . At about the same time the attempt of the Old Pretender to recover the throne met with ...
... Bishop of Norwich and Ely , his library of thirty thousand volumes was bought by George I. , and presented by him to the Uni- versity of Cambridge . At about the same time the attempt of the Old Pretender to recover the throne met with ...
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... BISHOP PEARSON during the later years of his life compiled a common - place book of remarkable passages and striking thoughts which he met with in the course of reading . His widow has placed these in the hands of Mr. Elliot Stock , who ...
... BISHOP PEARSON during the later years of his life compiled a common - place book of remarkable passages and striking thoughts which he met with in the course of reading . His widow has placed these in the hands of Mr. Elliot Stock , who ...
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... Bishop of Llandaff ) , it is said : - " When he [ Pitt ] rose , there was first a violent and almost universal cry of : Mr. Pitt ! Mr. Pitt ! He was then cheered before he had uttered a syllable - a mark of approbation which was ...
... Bishop of Llandaff ) , it is said : - " When he [ Pitt ] rose , there was first a violent and almost universal cry of : Mr. Pitt ! Mr. Pitt ! He was then cheered before he had uttered a syllable - a mark of approbation which was ...
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Стр. 353 - Mid toil and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore; Till with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest.
Стр. 70 - Departmentally, he is no more than the first named of five persons, by whom jointly the powers of the Lord Treasurership are taken to be exercised ; he is not their master, or, otherwise than by mere priority, their head : and he has no special function or prerogative under the formal constitution of the office. He has no official rank, except that of Privy Councillor. Eight members of the Cabinet, including five Secretaries of State, and several other members of the Government, take official precedence...
Стр. 254 - The sun grew low, and left the skies, Put down (some write) by ladies eyes ; The moon pull'd off her veil of light, That hides her face by day from sight, (Mysterious veil, of brightness made, That's both her lustre and her shade) And in the lanthorn of the night, With shining horns hung out her light : For darkness is the proper sphere Where all false glories use t
Стр. 57 - Here lies HENRY PURCELL, Esq., who left this life, and is gone to that blessed place where only his harmony can be exceeded.
Стр. 380 - All things rejoice in youth and love, The fulness of their first delight ! And learn from the soft heavens above The melting tenderness of night. Maiden, that read'st this simple rhyme, Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay ; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime, For...
Стр. 232 - The sodger frae the wars returns, The sailor frae the main; But I hae parted frae my love, Never to meet again, My dear — Never to meet again. When day is gane, and night is come, And a...
Стр. 246 - O, know, sweet love, I always write of you, And you and love are still my argument ; So all my best is dressing old words new, Spending again what is already spent: For as the sun is daily new and old, So is my love still telling what is told.
Стр. 168 - WHEREAS the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom...
Стр. 223 - TURN, gentle Hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way, To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. For here forlorn and lost I tread With fainting steps and slow ; Where wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem lengthening as I go.
Стр. 13 - The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force; With equal care to Cambridge books he sent, For Whigs allow no force but argument.