Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-monde, Volume 3J. Bell, 1826 |
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Pagina 16
... look- take place . It was evident , however , that ed about with an astounded air , sorrowful , he struggled with his despair , and endea- but not daring to object to a sentence voured to abstract his soul from earthly which their ...
... look- take place . It was evident , however , that ed about with an astounded air , sorrowful , he struggled with his despair , and endea- but not daring to object to a sentence voured to abstract his soul from earthly which their ...
Pagina 18
... look . they detained him not : he passed through the glittering vestibule , descended the marble staircase , and wandered at random through the city , thinking only of Victorine Altdorf . ( To be concluded in our next . ) But world her ...
... look . they detained him not : he passed through the glittering vestibule , descended the marble staircase , and wandered at random through the city , thinking only of Victorine Altdorf . ( To be concluded in our next . ) But world her ...
Pagina 26
... look it : every smile you an excuse , and know not a palliation . Let bestow , every curl you arrange is - oh , how any one observe the frequent appearance of eloquent ! - -we wish , in the onset , to request the passengers of a stage ...
... look it : every smile you an excuse , and know not a palliation . Let bestow , every curl you arrange is - oh , how any one observe the frequent appearance of eloquent ! - -we wish , in the onset , to request the passengers of a stage ...
Pagina 28
... look on thy pale face , And deem I read e'en pity there . E. M. P. THE INVALID IN THE COUNTRY . ( From the French . ) AH ! ' tis the village fête ! Beneath the shade E'en now the sports begin , and youth and maid Strike up the joyous ...
... look on thy pale face , And deem I read e'en pity there . E. M. P. THE INVALID IN THE COUNTRY . ( From the French . ) AH ! ' tis the village fête ! Beneath the shade E'en now the sports begin , and youth and maid Strike up the joyous ...
Pagina 29
... look , Which soft confusion speaks ? ' Twas Love his powerful quiver shook Beneath pomegranate cheeks . O , what is wealth , or honour's breath , Or all that life beguiles ? No more , alas ! than transient death , Without sweet woman's ...
... look , Which soft confusion speaks ? ' Twas Love his powerful quiver shook Beneath pomegranate cheeks . O , what is wealth , or honour's breath , Or all that life beguiles ? No more , alas ! than transient death , Without sweet woman's ...
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Pagina 115 - The spinsters -and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Pagina 146 - If any merchant or person whatsoever shall voluntarily yield, or pay the said subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same *. 7.
Pagina 304 - Sheikh's first general, a negro of a noble aspect, clothed in a figured silk tobe, and mounted on a beautiful Mandara horse, made his appearance; and, after a little delay, the rear was cleared of those who had pressed in upon us, and we moved on, although but very slowly, from the frequent impediment thrown in our way by these wild equestrians.
Pagina 46 - LANZI'S History of Painting In Italy, from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the i8th Century.
Pagina 92 - De Foix: or sketches of the manners and customs of the fourteenth century, an historical romance.
Pagina 269 - twixt the green sea and the azured vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt; the strong-based promontory Have I made shake and by the spurs pluck'd up The pine and cedar: graves at my command Have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth By my so potent art.
Pagina 99 - ... precise rules of it ; and of that rare piety and devotion that the court or camp could not shew a more faultless person, or to whose example young men might more reasonably conform themselves. His personal valour and courage of all kinds (for he had sometimes indulged so much to the corrupt opinion of honour as to venture himself in duels) was very eminent, insomuch as he was accused of being too prodigal of his person ; his affection, zeal, and obedience to the King was such as became a branch...
Pagina 287 - What I admire most in your ship, is the extreme silence and orderly conduct of your men: —on board a French ship, every one calls and gives orders, and they gabble like so many geese.
Pagina 242 - They have been with me through the dreamy night — The blessed household voices, wont to fill My heart's clear depths with unalloy'd delight ! I hear them still, unchanged : though some from earth Are music parted, and the tones of mirth — Wild, silvery tones, that rang through days more bright — Have died in others ; yet to me they come Singing of boyhood back — the voices of my home ! II.
Pagina 304 - ... contempt for their weakness. I am quite sure this was premeditated ; we were all so closely pressed as to be nearly smothered, and in some danger from the crowding of the horses and clashing of the spears. Moving on was impossible ; and we therefore came to a full stop : our chief was much enraged, but it was all to no purpose, he was only answered by shreiks of " Welcome ! " and spears most unpleasantly rattled over our heads expressive of the same feeling.