The Country Vicar; The Bride of Thrybergh; and Other Poems. [By Samuel Hobson.]Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, Paternoster-Row, 1825 - 192 Seiten |
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... fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , " he is most probably accused both of egotism and presumption . Wishing to avoid either extreme , the author , in ...
... fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , " he is most probably accused both of egotism and presumption . Wishing to avoid either extreme , the author , in ...
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... fair enamelled mead , The lambs in sportive courses speed , In happy ignorance of the fate That doth their harmless race await ; While , midst the deeply shaded trees , Is heard sweet Zephyr's whispering breeze ; And , ever and anon ...
... fair enamelled mead , The lambs in sportive courses speed , In happy ignorance of the fate That doth their harmless race await ; While , midst the deeply shaded trees , Is heard sweet Zephyr's whispering breeze ; And , ever and anon ...
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... fair and green , I'll tell you whence it lays its claim To such an unpropitious name . Some eight or ten score years ago , The vast and fertile plains below , As well as many a neighbouring steep , Were cropped by multitudes of sheep ...
... fair and green , I'll tell you whence it lays its claim To such an unpropitious name . Some eight or ten score years ago , The vast and fertile plains below , As well as many a neighbouring steep , Were cropped by multitudes of sheep ...
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... fair ? " << LAWYER . That , Sir , of course is not our care . " VICAR . " But where is justice then , I pray , " If you on me the burden lay ? LAWYER . " That's quite a different affair : " The only thing for which I care , " Is by the ...
... fair ? " << LAWYER . That , Sir , of course is not our care . " VICAR . " But where is justice then , I pray , " If you on me the burden lay ? LAWYER . " That's quite a different affair : " The only thing for which I care , " Is by the ...
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... fair horizon spread , " Portending vengeance to my head . " When far and wide , at home and nigh , " Visions of terror met my eye ; " O then it was , thy every look , " Thy tender sympathy bespoke , " Thy words so soft , and like the ...
... fair horizon spread , " Portending vengeance to my head . " When far and wide , at home and nigh , " Visions of terror met my eye ; " O then it was , thy every look , " Thy tender sympathy bespoke , " Thy words so soft , and like the ...
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The Country Vicar: The Bride of Thrybergh, and Other Poems (1825) Samuel Hobson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2009 |
The Country Vicar: The Bride of Thrybergh, and Other Poems (1825) Samuel Hobson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2009 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acre's arms array Ascalon band beams beauteous behold blessed bloody bosom brave breast BRIDE OF THRYBERGH Britons brutal band cease CHIMNEY TOP church courser cries curate D'Avesnes deep delight despair DONCASTER e'en e'er endless night fair Edwina famed fate fear fierce fight firm flew flies furlong gallant gaol glade grief ground hand Hangman Hill happiness heart Heaven Holy Land Holy Tomb Jaffa's joiners joyous knight labour maid mortal Moslem ne'er neighbouring nought numbers o'er pennons plain possessed pray prey Quaker repose Reresby's Richard Saracenic scarce scene seraphs shew sigh silent Sir Ralph Baldriston Sir Reresby sire skies smile soon sorrow spoke squire stand steed stood STRANGER strife sure sweet tears thee thou throng Thrybergh's tongue tower trembling Twas twill uttered valiant vast Vicar thought wall warriors ween wretched writ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 136 - Coningsburgh's lofty tower— Scarce had the porter time to gain The massy bridge's ponderous chain, And its huge weight to lower ; Before appeared in rich array, On prancing steed with trappings gay, Sir Ralph, prepared to wend his way To Thrybergh's noble hall. Upon his head a cap was seen, Embroidered, studded, fair, and sheen, With plumed crest and tall. With rowelled heel the glossy side Of his high-mettled...
Seite 15 - And still the tesselated floor Shews traces of the purple gore Of both the Baron and his foe ;— At least tradition says 'tis so: And on his marble tomb displayed, Full length his effigy is laid ; While at his feet, lies large as life, The cat, which caused the mortal strife.