Blackwood's Magazine, Том 45 |
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So am I. I never can believe it right that a farthing of money should be wasted in folly and nonsense with which any real . good could be done . But how could you change the thing ? That is the question . If we took half the property of ...
So am I. I never can believe it right that a farthing of money should be wasted in folly and nonsense with which any real . good could be done . But how could you change the thing ? That is the question . If we took half the property of ...
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He took many of his opinions from me , and my influence modified all his pursuits and aims . His taste led him strongly towards literature . He was ambitious of fame , and , as a thinker and creative artist , would perhaps have obtained ...
He took many of his opinions from me , and my influence modified all his pursuits and aims . His taste led him strongly towards literature . He was ambitious of fame , and , as a thinker and creative artist , would perhaps have obtained ...
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No ; I cannot honestly say that I have , and I'm too old to speak bashI once took an osier , and said to myself , Now , I'll cut a notch on this for every sin I can remember in all my life . ' I began going through the job from the time ...
No ; I cannot honestly say that I have , and I'm too old to speak bashI once took an osier , and said to myself , Now , I'll cut a notch on this for every sin I can remember in all my life . ' I began going through the job from the time ...
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She took out , and looked at all the little outward tokens in her possession of warm and pure maternal affection , a miniature which she had always worn , a bracelet of her hair , a paper of practical directions for her conduct in life ...
She took out , and looked at all the little outward tokens in her possession of warm and pure maternal affection , a miniature which she had always worn , a bracelet of her hair , a paper of practical directions for her conduct in life ...
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She took , however , a few hours to consider what she should do , and sent to beg that she might be excused from appearing at dinner . The most pressing object was to communicate with her grandfather ; but for this purpose the only ...
She took , however , a few hours to consider what she should do , and sent to beg that she might be excused from appearing at dinner . The most pressing object was to communicate with her grandfather ; but for this purpose the only ...
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Стр. 311 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a...
Стр. 313 - Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill : But their strong nerves at last must yield ; They tame but one another still : Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath When they, pale captives, creep to death.
Стр. 310 - And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell, Of every star that Heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew; Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Стр. 485 - From Greenland's icy mountains ; From India's coral strand ; Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient river ; From many a palmy plain ; They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Стр. 311 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise...
Стр. 180 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Стр. 527 - If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.
Стр. 130 - ... twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure ! Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Стр. 130 - A solemn, strange, and mingled air ; 'Twas sad by fits, by starts 'twas wild. But thou, O Hope ! with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure?
Стр. 130 - Pour'd through the mellow horn her pensive soul: And dashing soft from rocks around Bubbling runnels join'd the sound; Through glades and glooms the mingled measure stole, Or, o'er some haunted stream, with fond delay, Round an holy calm diffusing, Love of peace, and lonely musing, In hollow murmurs died away.