The gallery of engravings, ed. by G. N. Wright (C. H. Timperley). Ser. 2, ed. by mrs. Milner, Tema 109,Volumen21848 |
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... face , such natural majesty and grace , That they who watch to see her pass , confess distinction in her Class , Something more dignified and fair , and more serene than others are : - No warring , climbing , and resisting , -accepting ...
... face , such natural majesty and grace , That they who watch to see her pass , confess distinction in her Class , Something more dignified and fair , and more serene than others are : - No warring , climbing , and resisting , -accepting ...
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... face is calm and fair ! None to such lone depths may go ; Hidden anguish none may know : Faint not , ye of drooping breast , ONE there is who giveth REST ; In the depth of grief's drear night , He can send a gleam of light , E'en though ...
... face is calm and fair ! None to such lone depths may go ; Hidden anguish none may know : Faint not , ye of drooping breast , ONE there is who giveth REST ; In the depth of grief's drear night , He can send a gleam of light , E'en though ...
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... face of affairs . Louis XVIII . , on ascending the throne of his ancestors , directed , that the edifice should be finished , according to the design of its royal founder , as a church ; and that monuments should be placed in it to the ...
... face of affairs . Louis XVIII . , on ascending the throne of his ancestors , directed , that the edifice should be finished , according to the design of its royal founder , as a church ; and that monuments should be placed in it to the ...
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... face the Boulevard des Italiens . Suffice it to add , that no capital in Europe can boast of a series of hotels and other buildings more magnificent than those which grace the ITALIAN BOULEVARDS . S. S. - VOL . II . THE SLA V E. BY MRS ...
... face the Boulevard des Italiens . Suffice it to add , that no capital in Europe can boast of a series of hotels and other buildings more magnificent than those which grace the ITALIAN BOULEVARDS . S. S. - VOL . II . THE SLA V E. BY MRS ...
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... face Of him , the murder'd king ; He turns away , as though reproach Came from the lifeless thing . There were the noble , patient face , The " gray discrownéd hair ; " The calm , yet ever - mournful gaze , The long sad lines of care ...
... face Of him , the murder'd king ; He turns away , as though reproach Came from the lifeless thing . There were the noble , patient face , The " gray discrownéd hair ; " The calm , yet ever - mournful gaze , The long sad lines of care ...
Términos y frases comunes
accompanying plate ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE ancient battle of Ascalon beauty Belisarius beneath bless bloom Bourbon dynasty breath bride bright brow calm Castle Howard Christian cold Constantinople dark daughter death deep DOVER dream Duke e'en Earl of Carlisle earth Engraved exhibited eyes fade fair father flowers France gaze Gelimer glad glance gleam gloom glory glow grace gray halls happy hath heart heaven Himalaya honour hour Howard King Knowle Lady Lamartine land light lonely Lord Lord William Howard Louis Louisa magnificent MARSHAL SOULT mingled Miss Harrison mortal mother neath never night noble o'er once PALACE OF VERSAILLES pass'd pour'd prayer Queen rich royal scene shade shining silent SIR DAVID WILKIE skies smiles soft solemn solitude song soul stood sweet thee thine thou throne towers trod unto Vallombrosa voice waves weary wild Wilkie young youth
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Página 85 - And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger ! I will arise and go to my father...
Página 34 - Or th' unseen genius of the wood. But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows, richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.
Página 85 - And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.
Página 66 - And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them ; and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not : for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.
Página 85 - And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him. [II] "And when he came to himself, he said, 'How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!
Página 34 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow To the full-voiced quire below In service high and anthems clear As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Página 27 - Love my memory, cherish my friends; their faith to me may assure you they are honest. But above all, govern your will and affections, by the will and Word of your Creator; in me, beholding the end of this world, with all her vanities.
Página 27 - Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother. Death, ere thou hast slain another Fair and learn'd and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Página 25 - ... flowers ; thickets, which being lined with most pleasant shade were witnessed so to, by the cheerful disposition of many well-tuned birds ; each pasture stored with sheep feeding with sober security, while the pretty lambs...
Página 25 - ... comfort: here a shepherd's boy piping, as though he should never be old; there a young shepherdess knitting and withal singing : and it seemed that her voice comforted her hands to work, and her hands kept time to her voice music.