Leigh Hunt's London Journal, Volumes 1-2Leigh Hunt C. Knight, 1834 - 248 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... never broke his disdainful silence , never replied to the questions of his youthful bride , never listened to her en- treaties . He waited , unmoved by her , for the air to produce its fatal effects . The vapours of this unwhole- some ...
... never broke his disdainful silence , never replied to the questions of his youthful bride , never listened to her en- treaties . He waited , unmoved by her , for the air to produce its fatal effects . The vapours of this unwhole- some ...
Pagina 21
... never loved him - the little old clerk who has been trained into slavery without being reconciled to it , and who is tricked out of his involuntary coach and dollar - and the grand but mortified Monsieur Dupont , with his double watch ...
... never loved him - the little old clerk who has been trained into slavery without being reconciled to it , and who is tricked out of his involuntary coach and dollar - and the grand but mortified Monsieur Dupont , with his double watch ...
Pagina 23
... never seen to shed a tear , but doubled the pity for her fate by an affecting patience . Her virtues and her beauty having attracted general admiration , the family , after a few years , was prevailed on to permit Mr. Gal- liard , a ...
... never seen to shed a tear , but doubled the pity for her fate by an affecting patience . Her virtues and her beauty having attracted general admiration , the family , after a few years , was prevailed on to permit Mr. Gal- liard , a ...
Pagina 57
... never ! " exclaimed the lady . none . 66 PRICE THREE HALFPENCE . the most natural of all instincts , and where it is totally stopped , must have been hurt by some very injudicious circumstances in the bringing up , either of pampered ...
... never ! " exclaimed the lady . none . 66 PRICE THREE HALFPENCE . the most natural of all instincts , and where it is totally stopped , must have been hurt by some very injudicious circumstances in the bringing up , either of pampered ...
Pagina 58
... never saw a finer specimen of the thorough - bred old English yeoman than Richard Nyren . He was a good face - to - face , unflinching , uncompromising , independent man . He placed a full and just value upon the station he held in ...
... never saw a finer specimen of the thorough - bred old English yeoman than Richard Nyren . He was a good face - to - face , unflinching , uncompromising , independent man . He placed a full and just value upon the station he held in ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 84 - The Oracles are dumb ; No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving. Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving : No nightly trance or breathed spell Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.
Pagina 118 - Yet count our gains. This wealth is but a name That leaves our useful products still the same. Not so the loss. The man of wealth and pride Takes up a space that many poor supplied ; Space for his lake, his park's extended bounds, Space for his horses, equipage and hounds...
Pagina 92 - Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ; Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks and dewberries, With purple grapes, green figs, and mulberries.
Pagina 84 - And when the Sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves Of Pine, or monumental Oak, Where the rude Axe with heaved stroke, Was never heard the Nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallow'd haunt.
Pagina 84 - The lonely mountains o'er, And the resounding shore, A voice of weeping heard, and loud lament ; From haunted spring and dale Edged with poplar pale The parting Genius is with sighing sent ; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
Pagina 26 - Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest king! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants belong to thee; All that summer hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plough; Farmer he, and landlord thou!
Pagina 100 - Gnomes direct, to every atom just. The pungent grains of titillating dust. Sudden, with starting tears each eye o'erflows, And the high dome re-echoes to his nose. "Now meet thy fate," incensed Belinda cried, And drew a deadly bodkin from her side.
Pagina 44 - My prime of youth is but a frost of cares; My feast of joy is but a dish of pain; My crop of corn is but a field of tares; And all my good is but vain hope of gain; The day is fled, and yet I saw no sun; And now I live, and now my life is done.
Pagina 26 - Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes: With every thing that pretty is, My lady sweet, arise: Arise, arise.
Pagina 83 - How ill this taper burns! — Ha! who comes here ? I think, it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition.