The Library of Choice Literature: Prose and Poetry Selected from the Most Admired Authors, Volume 1Gebbie & Company, 1881 |
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Pagina 8
... hour in history when a hunch of the elbow of a Danton may overthrow Europe . ter . 1848 was one of those hours : -old feu- dal , monarchical , and papal Europe , plastered up so fatally by France in 1815 , began to tot- But a Danton was ...
... hour in history when a hunch of the elbow of a Danton may overthrow Europe . ter . 1848 was one of those hours : -old feu- dal , monarchical , and papal Europe , plastered up so fatally by France in 1815 , began to tot- But a Danton was ...
Pagina 19
... hours between poetry and virtuous industry . We only know that he did not . This season of the reddening leaf , of ... hour of pensive and ennobling meditation , when his soul , amid the hush of evening , in the falling year , was ex ...
... hours between poetry and virtuous industry . We only know that he did not . This season of the reddening leaf , of ... hour of pensive and ennobling meditation , when his soul , amid the hush of evening , in the falling year , was ex ...
Pagina 35
... hours were no longer small might obtain a fair notion how Carteret used to talk toward the end of his second bottle ... hour , closely absorbed in methodical and most effectual labor . " Sand- wich's industry to carry a point in view ...
... hours were no longer small might obtain a fair notion how Carteret used to talk toward the end of his second bottle ... hour , closely absorbed in methodical and most effectual labor . " Sand- wich's industry to carry a point in view ...
Pagina 36
... hour come like a blight the turpitude of Sandwich . " Too infamous to have a friend ; Too bad for bad men to commend ... hours She has a voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings ...
... hour come like a blight the turpitude of Sandwich . " Too infamous to have a friend ; Too bad for bad men to commend ... hours She has a voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings ...
Pagina 37
... hour on end ; and when it was out of the buckle , the bonny black curls fell as low as her knee . You never saw such a head of hair since ye were born . She was the daughter of a rich auld Jew in Flanders , and ran away frae the house ...
... hour on end ; and when it was out of the buckle , the bonny black curls fell as low as her knee . You never saw such a head of hair since ye were born . She was the daughter of a rich auld Jew in Flanders , and ran away frae the house ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 163 - CYRIACK, this three years' day these eyes, though clear, To outward view, of blemish or of spot, Bereft of light, their seeing have forgot ; Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
Pagina 368 - Old Time is still a-flying: And this same flower that smiles to-day To-morrow will be dying. The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times, still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time; And while ye may, go marry: For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
Pagina 36 - When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over thy spirit, and sad images Of the stern agony and shroud and pall And breathless darkness and the narrow house Make thee to shudder and grow sick at heart, Go forth under the open sky and list To Nature's teachings, while from all around — Earth and her waters and the depths of air — Comes a still voice...
Pagina 162 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem ; that is, a composition and pattern of the best and honour-ablest things; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men, or famous cities, unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy.
Pagina 67 - I had ever heard. They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls of good men upon their first arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place.
Pagina 59 - A man was famous according as he had lifted up axes upon the thick trees.
Pagina 373 - Leap out, leap out, my masters ! leap out and lay on load ! Let's forge a goodly anchor, — a bower thick and broad ; For a heart of oak is hanging on every blow, I bode ; And I see the good ship riding, all in a perilous road; The low reef roaring on her lee ; the roll of ocean...
Pagina 43 - Had you, with these the same, but brought a mind! Some women do so. Had the mouth there urged 'God and the glory! never care for gain. The present by the future, what is that? 'Live for fame, side by side with Agnolo! 'Rafael is waiting: up to God, all three!
Pagina 162 - I betook me among those lofty fables and romances which recount in solemn cantos the deeds of knighthood founded by our victorious kings, and from hence had in renown over all Christendom.
Pagina 42 - ... upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach them with scruple and hesitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and trembling, and always hope to pass through them without losing the road of virtue, which we, for a while, keep in our sight, and to which we propose to return.