Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... drum , make heathen game of me ? " These words the jailer chanced to hear , and thus to him he said : " These tabours , lord , and trumpets clear conduct no bride to bed ; Nor has the feast come round again , when he A LITERARY LIFE .
... drum , make heathen game of me ? " These words the jailer chanced to hear , and thus to him he said : " These tabours , lord , and trumpets clear conduct no bride to bed ; Nor has the feast come round again , when he A LITERARY LIFE .
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... Hear , hear the trumpet how it swells ! and how the people cry ! He stops at Zara's palace - gate . Why sit ye still ? Oh , why ? " - " At Zara's gate stops Zara's mate ; in him shall I discover The dark - eyed youth pledged me his ...
... Hear , hear the trumpet how it swells ! and how the people cry ! He stops at Zara's palace - gate . Why sit ye still ? Oh , why ? " - " At Zara's gate stops Zara's mate ; in him shall I discover The dark - eyed youth pledged me his ...
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... hears that I have dropped them in the well , Oh ! what will Muça think of me , I cannot , cannot tell ! " My ear - rings ! my ear - rings ! he'll say they should have been Not of pearl and of silver , but of gold and glittering sheen ...
... hears that I have dropped them in the well , Oh ! what will Muça think of me , I cannot , cannot tell ! " My ear - rings ! my ear - rings ! he'll say they should have been Not of pearl and of silver , but of gold and glittering sheen ...
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... hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts . It has become his master . It betrays his discretion , it breaks down his courage , it conquers his prudence . When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him , and the net of ...
... hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts . It has become his master . It betrays his discretion , it breaks down his courage , it conquers his prudence . When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him , and the net of ...
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... Hear what Beaumont , in his celebrated epistle to Jonson , says of that fair company . He writes to him from the country : " Methinks the little wit I had is lost Since I saw you ; for wit is like a rest Held up at Tennis , which men do ...
... Hear what Beaumont , in his celebrated epistle to Jonson , says of that fair company . He writes to him from the country : " Methinks the little wit I had is lost Since I saw you ; for wit is like a rest Held up at Tennis , which men do ...
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