Blackwood's Magazine, Volym 64W. Blackwood, 1848 |
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... Trevanion , the great parliament man , " answered the Boots . You has heard o ' him , I guess , sir ? " I shook my head , surprised , every hour , more and more , to find how very little there was in it . " They takes in the Moderate ...
... Trevanion , the great parliament man , " answered the Boots . You has heard o ' him , I guess , sir ? " I shook my head , surprised , every hour , more and more , to find how very little there was in it . " They takes in the Moderate ...
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... Trevanion must be a rich man , " said I. " O ay , rich eno ' ! " grumbled my guide . 66 ' And , " said I , surveying the ex- tent of shrubbery or dressed ground through which our way wound , now emerging into lawns and glades , now ...
... Trevanion must be a rich man , " said I. " O ay , rich eno ' ! " grumbled my guide . 66 ' And , " said I , surveying the ex- tent of shrubbery or dressed ground through which our way wound , now emerging into lawns and glades , now ...
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... Trevanion you mean ? " " Yes . " " Well , I dare say people say so . This is the way , " and he led me down a little glen away from the fall . Every body must have observed , that after he has incurred or escaped a great danger , his ...
... Trevanion you mean ? " " Yes . " " Well , I dare say people say so . This is the way , " and he led me down a little glen away from the fall . Every body must have observed , that after he has incurred or escaped a great danger , his ...
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... Trevanion . " My Blind young fool that I was ! The moment my guide told his name , I was struck with amazement at my unac- countable mistake . The small , insig- nificant figure took instant dignity ; the homely dress , of rough , dark ...
... Trevanion . " My Blind young fool that I was ! The moment my guide told his name , I was struck with amazement at my unac- countable mistake . The small , insig- nificant figure took instant dignity ; the homely dress , of rough , dark ...
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... Trevanion continued to read his letters and glance over the papers , with an occasional ejaculation of " Pish ! " " Stuff ! " - between the intervals in which he mechanically swallowed his tea , or some small morsels of dry toast . Then ...
... Trevanion continued to read his letters and glance over the papers , with an occasional ejaculation of " Pish ! " " Stuff ! " - between the intervals in which he mechanically swallowed his tea , or some small morsels of dry toast . Then ...
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Sida 499 - And I have loved thee, Ocean ! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Borne, like thy bubbles, onward : from a boy I wantoned with thy breakers — they to me Were a delight : and if the freshening sea Made them a terror — 'twas a pleasing fear, For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near, And laid my hand upon thy mane — as I do here.
Sida 499 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests: in all time, Calm or convulsed — in breeze, or gale, or storm. Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime; The image of eternity, the throne Of the Invisible: even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Sida 498 - Thy waters wasted them while they were free, And many a tyrant since; their shores obey The stranger, slave, or savage; their decay Has dried up realms to deserts: not so thou; Unchangeable save to thy wild waves
Sida 502 - Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean — roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ! Man marks the earth with ruin, his control Stops with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed...
Sida 509 - Are not a spoil for him, - thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning him from thy bosom to the skies, And send'st him, shivering in thy playful spray And howling, to his Gods, where haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashest him again to earth: - there let him lay.
Sida 410 - I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those who think that the normal state of human beings is that of struggling to get on...
Sida 498 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal.
Sida 498 - The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake And monarchs tremble in their capitals, The oak leviathans, whose huge ribs make Their clay creator the vain title take Of lord of thee, and arbiter of war: These are thy toys, and, as the snowy flake, They melt into thy yeast of waves, which mar Alike the Armada's pride, or spoils of Trafalgar.
Sida 188 - By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season...
Sida 508 - His steps are not upon thy paths, - thy fields Are not a spoil for him, - thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength he wields...