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... Charles Lamb ; and in the absence of such evidence they may be pretty confidently ascribed to the " matter of lie man , " who was evidently thinking of a well - known habit of his own when , in a letter to Procter , he observed that ...
... Charles Lamb ; and in the absence of such evidence they may be pretty confidently ascribed to the " matter of lie man , " who was evidently thinking of a well - known habit of his own when , in a letter to Procter , he observed that ...
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... Charles I. there is a note to " Johnson's Case " : " Doderidge dit , Que en volunts le ecclesiastical ley prist notice solement del Anno Dom . mes commun ley del Anno Regis . ' Both Pepys and Evelyn , in their respective diaries ...
... Charles I. there is a note to " Johnson's Case " : " Doderidge dit , Que en volunts le ecclesiastical ley prist notice solement del Anno Dom . mes commun ley del Anno Regis . ' Both Pepys and Evelyn , in their respective diaries ...
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... Charles Gould's ' Mythical Monsters ' ( with illus trations ) . · S. Baring - Gould's ' Origin of Religious Beliefs and Curious Myths of the Middle Ages . ' F. E. Hulme's Mythland , ' 1886 . Benjamin Thorpe's Northern Mythology ...
... Charles Gould's ' Mythical Monsters ' ( with illus trations ) . · S. Baring - Gould's ' Origin of Religious Beliefs and Curious Myths of the Middle Ages . ' F. E. Hulme's Mythland , ' 1886 . Benjamin Thorpe's Northern Mythology ...
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... CHARLES LEA , LL.D. In 4 vols . 8vo . Vols . I. and II . 108. 6d . net each . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES from the Com- promise of 1850 to the Final Restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877. By JAMES FORD RHODES , LL.D. Litt.D. In ...
... CHARLES LEA , LL.D. In 4 vols . 8vo . Vols . I. and II . 108. 6d . net each . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES from the Com- promise of 1850 to the Final Restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877. By JAMES FORD RHODES , LL.D. Litt.D. In ...
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... CHARLES SWYNNERTON . Meran , Süd - Tirol . REYNOLDS'S PORTRAITS OF MISS GREVILLE ( 10 S. vii . 29 ) . The picture of Miss Frances Anne Greville and her brother , children of Fulke Greville , as Hebe and Cupid , is the property of the ...
... CHARLES SWYNNERTON . Meran , Süd - Tirol . REYNOLDS'S PORTRAITS OF MISS GREVILLE ( 10 S. vii . 29 ) . The picture of Miss Frances Anne Greville and her brother , children of Fulke Greville , as Hebe and Cupid , is the property of the ...
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Seite 203 - While round the armed bands Did clap their bloody hands. He nothing common did or mean Upon that memorable scene: But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try. Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head, Down as upon a bed.
Seite 149 - Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths five fathom deep ; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts, and wakes ; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again. This is that very Mab, That plats the manes of horses in the night ; And bakes the elf-locks in foul sluttish hairs, Which, once untangled, much misfortune bodes...
Seite 139 - A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come ; but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world.
Seite 240 - The wound it seem'd both sore and sad To every Christian eye ; And while they swore the dog was mad, They swore the man would die. But soon a wonder came to light, That showed the rogues they lied ; The man recovered of the bite, The dog it was that died.
Seite 217 - Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace : Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul, While the stars burn, the moons increase, And the great ages onward roll. Sleep till the end, true soul and sweet. Nothing comes to thee new or strange. Sleep full of rest from head to feet ; Lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
Seite 242 - The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance ; the cartilage of the nose was gone ; but the left eye, in the first moment of exposure, was open and full, though it vanished almost immediately : and the pointed beard, so characteristic of the period of the reign of King Charles, was perfect.
Seite 63 - We bless Thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life ; but above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our LORD JESUS CHRIST ; for the means of grace ; and for the hope of glory.
Seite 241 - But he shall receive an hundred-fold now in this time, houses, and brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecutions; and in the world to come eternal life.
Seite 438 - I prithee, take thy fingers from my throat ; For though I am not splenitive and rash Yet have I something in me dangerous, Which let thy wiseness fear.
Seite 320 - I praise the Frenchman*, his remark was shrewd—. How sweet, how passing sweet, is solitude ! But grant me still a friend in my retreat, Whom I may whisper — solitude is sweet.