The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volym 80Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... ✓ EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY GEORGE RAMSAY AND COMPANY , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1817 . Yo - 737 28 HJELP EDINBURGH MAGAZINE , AND LITERARY Sets Ragay.
... ✓ EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY GEORGE RAMSAY AND COMPANY , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1817 . Yo - 737 28 HJELP EDINBURGH MAGAZINE , AND LITERARY Sets Ragay.
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... London . " It appears , accordingly , that Paul Jones actually purchased the plate , and embraced the first opportunity , after peace , to transmit it to Lord Selkirk , accompanied by the following letter : Paris , February 12 , 1784 ...
... London . " It appears , accordingly , that Paul Jones actually purchased the plate , and embraced the first opportunity , after peace , to transmit it to Lord Selkirk , accompanied by the following letter : Paris , February 12 , 1784 ...
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... London for a long time , and then returned it to the author , who afterwards wrote to a friend of his , ( Mr Alexander , ) an acquaintance of Dr Franklin's , then at Paris , giving him an account of the fate of his let- ter to me , and ...
... London for a long time , and then returned it to the author , who afterwards wrote to a friend of his , ( Mr Alexander , ) an acquaintance of Dr Franklin's , then at Paris , giving him an account of the fate of his let- ter to me , and ...
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... London , requesting he would procure information of the sums insur'd on those Canada ships . His answer was , that he could find no traces of such insurance ; and he believ'd none was made ; for that the Government , on whose account ...
... London , requesting he would procure information of the sums insur'd on those Canada ships . His answer was , that he could find no traces of such insurance ; and he believ'd none was made ; for that the Government , on whose account ...
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... London , 1817 . THERE are few situations more af- fecting , or more calculated to impress the mind of a poet , than that which Lord Byron has made the subject of this short effusion . A bard who ranks with the greatest of modern times ...
... London , 1817 . THERE are few situations more af- fecting , or more calculated to impress the mind of a poet , than that which Lord Byron has made the subject of this short effusion . A bard who ranks with the greatest of modern times ...
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Sida 439 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Sida 361 - Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style.
Sida 247 - Arve and Arveiron at thy base Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most awful form! Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently! Around thee and above, Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass ; methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge ! But when I look again, It is thine own calm home, thy crystal shrine, Thy habitation from eternity ! 0 dread and silent mount ! I gazed upon thee, Till thou, still present to the bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought: entranced in prayer....
Sida 247 - Awake, my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these swelling tears, Mute thanks and secret ecstasy ! Awake, Voice of sweet song ! Awake, my Heart, awake ! Green. Vales and icy Cliffs, all join my Hymn.
Sida 247 - Hast thou a charm to stay the morning-star In his steep course? So long he seems to pause On thy bald awful head, O sovran BLANC! The Arve and Arveiron at thy base Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most awful Form! Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently! Around thee and above Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass: methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge! But when I look again...
Sida 247 - A green and silent spot, amid the hills, A small and silent dell! O'er stiller place No singing sky-lark ever poised himself. The hills are heathy, save that swelling slope, Which hath a gay and gorgeous covering on, All golden with the never-bloomless furze, Which now blooms most profusely: but the dell, Bathed by the mist, is fresh and delicate As vernal corn-field, or the unripe flax, When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level sunshine glimmers with green light.
Sida 358 - Their own dire agents, and constrain the good To acts which they abhor ; though I bewail This triumph, yet the pity of my heart Prevents me not from owning that the law By which mankind now suffers, is most just. For by superior energies, more strict Affiance in each other, faith more firm In their unhallowed principles, the bad Have fairly earned a victory o'er the weak, The vacillating, inconsistent good.
Sida 248 - And now beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church-tower, and methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my friend; And close behind them, hidden from my view, Is my own lowly cottage, where my babe And my babe's mother, dwell in peace...
Sida 437 - J'ai conçu pour mon crime une juste terreur. J'ai pris la vie en haine, et ma flamme en horreur. Je voulais en mourant prendre soin de ma gloire, Et dérober au jour une flamme si noire.
Sida 358 - Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever be, In the soothing thoughts that spring...