The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 54
Sida 16
... months , under the impulse of passion , every verse being written in honour of his new flame , and under some disguise or other , speaking of none but her . But those blissful days of love and poetry were soon interrupted . Widowed and ...
... months , under the impulse of passion , every verse being written in honour of his new flame , and under some disguise or other , speaking of none but her . But those blissful days of love and poetry were soon interrupted . Widowed and ...
Sida 17
... months ' captivity . Boccaccio was , however , destined to witness neither Joan's tri- umphant return , nor her unhappy end . Early in 1350 the tidings of his father's death having reached him , weary of his courtly life , and the ...
... months ' captivity . Boccaccio was , however , destined to witness neither Joan's tri- umphant return , nor her unhappy end . Early in 1350 the tidings of his father's death having reached him , weary of his courtly life , and the ...
Sida 27
... Month after month - year after year , I strove to win again The heart an idle word had lost , But strove , alas ! in vain . Oh ! ye who love , beware lest thorns Across Love's path ye fling ; Ye little know what misery From IDLE WORDS ...
... Month after month - year after year , I strove to win again The heart an idle word had lost , But strove , alas ! in vain . Oh ! ye who love , beware lest thorns Across Love's path ye fling ; Ye little know what misery From IDLE WORDS ...
Sida 42
... months against the Roman forces . Vespasian and Titus were wounded during the siege ; at length the city fell ; the citadel which defended it , escaladed by favour of a vast cloud of sand which was raised by the wind at mid- day ...
... months against the Roman forces . Vespasian and Titus were wounded during the siege ; at length the city fell ; the citadel which defended it , escaladed by favour of a vast cloud of sand which was raised by the wind at mid- day ...
Sida 49
... months after this conversation , Sir Evan Nepean passed through Hinckley ; he was proceeding to Holyhead , on some government business connected with the Transport Board , which ad- mitted of no delay and so rapid were his movements ...
... months after this conversation , Sir Evan Nepean passed through Hinckley ; he was proceeding to Holyhead , on some government business connected with the Transport Board , which ad- mitted of no delay and so rapid were his movements ...
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
Adelheim admiration appeared Arabella arms beautiful Berceto Bill Boccaccio Cæsar called Captain Ormond Christians church cloudy command Compiano Courtney Gibbes cried daughter dear death delight door excited exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings followed French gentleman hand happy Harry Hooke Hawkley head heart honour hope hour Hugh Lloyd improvements Israelites Issendorff Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Jotapata Judæa king lady land legions living look Lord ment mind months morning Namsen Naples never night noble once Oxford passed Petrarch Pharisees Phillicody Phoebe poor prince prisoners Rabbins replied Roman Rome round sicarii Sir Sidney soon spirit Syria Tacitus temple thee things thou thought tion Titus took town Trajan Truemore turned Veronese Vespasian vessel voice whilst Wickham wine words XXIX.-NO young